On Wed, 2012-02-01 at 18:45 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> The only way is to revert the usrmove commit, then make your
> change/build.
Actually, last I checked, it was possible to create a git branch off the
last commit before the stuff you don't want (i.e. the last commit before the
usrmove commit in this case) and then build from that branch. (It might need
some convincing for fedpkg, e.g. by giving some --dist flag, or you can just
use the koji command directly, which won't care about what branch the commit
ID you give it comes from and just use the build tag you give it.)
That's a point - you could kind of retroactively set up the 'usrmove
branch / master branch' setup I suggested before. That might be a decent
way to handle it.
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