Hi Paul, Le mer. 10 févr. 2021 à 18:37, Paul Offord <paul.offor...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> Hi, > > I need some GitLab guidance. The procedure for submitting code is: > > - Commit code changes to the local copy of my personal Wireshark repo > - Push the changes to my upstream personal repo > - Press the "Create merge request" button > > Let's imagine that my code fails in the pipeline tests (mine often does > :-( ). Should I close the original merge request or does my later push of > revised code simply reactivate the original Merge request? > As explained in https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark/-/wikis/Development/SubmittingPatches, you can amend your change and do a 'git push downstream +HEAD' to force an update of your branch. This will automatically update the associated MR. Best regards, Pascal.
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