On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Bruno Wolff III <bruno(a)wolff.to> wrote:
That reminds me, there is also a global git setting you might want to
use.
It sets it so that a push command only pushes the currently checked out
branch to the upstream repo it is tracking. The normal default tries to
push multiple branches, which doesn't work well if you are treating
different Fedora release branches as branches of the same local repo.
Typically you only want to push one at a time.
Well if you want next time you do some commits, maybe you can have me
commit a patch
or some change so that I can get used to it.
Right now for F14 final there are a few that would be likely to be
able to go into
master or at least a F14 branch that I have seen on the bug list for
livecd-tools
which would benefit the package.
There is one relating to Ext4, where I found that because
checkFileSystem() is called after a block
it falls back to using vfat only, which is a bug I found while writing a patch
for Ext4 support, which requires the new syslinux-4.02 which has been
built for F14 branch.