admorgan
admorgan
The most well known issue with subtree is that rebasing can leave your repository in a state where it is not possible to sync in either direction. Here is an...
@ingydotnet I would like to consider this for 0.5.0 and leave 0.4.1 a bug fix release. Are you ok with that?
I am in the middle of a big release, but looking at this is certainly in on my TODO list.
There have been a few discussions about changing the branch and remote on a push/pull. My recollection is that @ingydotnet has expressed this is intentional. Let's break this down. git...
@Yajo I am confused by your comment. The one thing that subrepo is great is supporting modifications locally then submitting them upstream and consuming those changes. 1. Develop fix in...
I am still having trouble identifying your question. I would expect the monorepo to have patches from many pull requests. Scenario 1: A change that touch multiple upstream projects is...
I agree with your conclusion. a --no-update flag makes more sense in this case. I would accept such a patch.
I am going to have to admit that I am having trouble visualizing what is going on here. subrepo fetch already supports a -b and -r option. It does not...
I just want you to know that you were not being ignored. In theory this should be handled by git, unless we are swallowing the stdin/stdout and preventing it from...
Can you give me an example of where it works and where it doesn't?