Bug#602050: ITP: supercollider -- A real time audio synthesis programming language

Dan S danstowell+debmm at gmail.com
Wed Apr 13 17:58:27 UTC 2011


2011/4/10 Dan S <danstowell+debmm at gmail.com>:
> 2011/4/10 Felipe Sateler <fsateler at debian.org>:
>> On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 04:34, Dan S <danstowell+debmm at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> ...and now SC 3.4.2 has been released on the same day. So I've
>>>>>>> imported it into the git (3 patches no longer needed, hooray) - all
>>>>>>> testing and feedback welcome.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Looks like you didn't actually merge the upstream branch into master
>>>>>> but instead imported the new tarball as a new commit.
>>>>>
>>>>> I used git-import-orig, surely that's the right thing to do?
>>>>> <http://honk.sigxcpu.org/projects/git-buildpackage/manual-html/gbp.import.html#GBP.IMPORT.NEW.UPSTREAM>
>>>>
>>>> Hmm, it seems to have done a broken import. Did it actually succeed in
>>>> the merge?
>>>
>>> Yes it did. If there's anything I should do that can fix this, please
>>> let me know.
>>>
>>> There will be a version 3.4.3 out fairly soon (3.4.2 has a
>>> regression!) so I'll need to know how to import it right.
>>
>> Hmm, I usually just call git-import-orig on the tarball and all the
>> magic is done. I'm not sure what could have gone wrong.
>>
>> If 3.4.3 will be out soon, then maybe we can let this one go and do
>> the 3.4.3 on right instead.
>
> OK, well I'll do it the same way when 3.4.3 is out, but I'll do a test
> run and try to make sure the commits are as expected before pushing!

I've tried to import 3.4.3 onto a clean repository (using
git-import-orig) and it hit a merge conflict.

A log of my session is at <http://pastie.org/1792082> - I'd be
grateful for any advice on whatever might have gone wrong. Am I using
git-import-orig as intended?

Thanks
Dan





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