On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 11:34:36AM -0700, Jesse Keating wrote:
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On 8/24/10 6:43 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> Is it OK to use 'git rebase -i' to compress my mistakes together into
> a single working Fedora git commit? (Provided I don't push things in
> between or otherwise try to rewrite public history)
>
> I'm a bit confused by whether 'fedpkg commit', 'fedpkg build',
'fedpkg
> push' etc are doing magic that will be broken by this.
>
> Rich.
>
You are free to do any sort of history altering actions you want prior
to a push. fedpkg will prevent you from trying to build something that
hasn't been pushed unless you're doing a scratch build. commit and push
are very thin wrappers over the git equivs.
Is there a server side hook/check to prevent accidentally pushing
non-fastforward commits ?
Daniel
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