On Wed, Feb 03, 2021 at 02:59:10PM +0100, Fabio Valentini wrote:
On Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 2:54 PM Richard W.M. Jones
<rjones(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
> $ fedpkg clone -B ocaml-ppx-hash
> Cloning into bare repository
'/home/rjones/d/fedora/ocaml-ppx-hash/rpkg.git'...
> remote: Enumerating objects: 26, done.
> remote: Counting objects: 100% (26/26), done.
> remote: Compressing objects: 100% (23/23), done.
> remote: Total 26 (delta 12), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0
> Receiving objects: 100% (26/26), done.
> Resolving deltas: 100% (12/12), done.
>
> $ ls ocaml-ppx-hash/
> f33
>
> This is wrong isn't it? Shouldn't either "main" or
"rawhide" branch
> subdirectories have been created?
>
> See:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/ocaml-ppx-hash/branches
>
> Also I'm a bit confused about the difference between "main" and
> "rawhide" - which one should I use for development that happened on
> the old master branch?
>
> Rich.
If everything is implemented as approved by FESCo, "rawhide" is the
successor for "master", with "main" only being a symbolic reference
pointing at "rawhide".
Regarding the "f33" issue, that sounds like a fedpkg bug.
I can't push to either "main" or "rawhide":
$ fedpkg push
Enumerating objects: 5, done.
Counting objects: 100% (5/5), done.
Delta compression using up to 8 threads
Compressing objects: 100% (3/3), done.
Writing objects: 100% (3/3), 412 bytes | 412.00 KiB/s, done.
Total 3 (delta 2), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0
remote: Unspecified ref refs/heads/rawhide is blocked
remote: Denied push for ref 'refs/heads/rawhide' for user 'rjones'
remote: All changes have been rejected
To
ssh://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/rpms/ocaml-ppx-hash
! [remote rejected] rawhide -> rawhide (pre-receive hook declined)
error: failed to push some refs to
'ssh://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/rpms/ocaml-ppx-hash'
Could not execute push: Failed to execute command.
(Pushing to "main" fails in a similar way)
Rich.
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