Hi, I noticed my .gitignore has: rakarrack-0.5.8_Equinox.tar.bz2 /rakarrack-0.6.1.tar.bz2 /rakarrack-47245c3.tar.gz
The tar I expected to find 4724 is there, but so are the last few versions. How does this work / is something going wrong ?
On 05/10/2011 07:11 AM, David Timms wrote:
Hi, I noticed my .gitignore has: rakarrack-0.5.8_Equinox.tar.bz2 /rakarrack-0.6.1.tar.bz2 /rakarrack-47245c3.tar.gz
The tar I expected to find 4724 is there, but so are the last few versions. How does this work / is something going wrong ?
It probably should include the tarballs used in all active branches, but depends on your personal preference and workflow.
-- Rex
David Timms wrote:
Hi, I noticed my .gitignore has: rakarrack-0.5.8_Equinox.tar.bz2 /rakarrack-0.6.1.tar.bz2 /rakarrack-47245c3.tar.gz
The tar I expected to find 4724 is there, but so are the last few versions. How does this work / is something going wrong ?
By default, fedpkg new-sources adds an entry for each tarball you upload. I find it simpler to just add *.tar.bz2 to my packages. With this, fedpkg notices that you have a pattern in the ignore file which matches what it would have added and skips doing so. An example from one of my packages:
*~ *.rpm *.tar.bz2 /.build*.log /git-*/
For reference, the / anchors the match at the same directory level as the .gitignore file.
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