On Mon, Nov 06, 2006 at 10:16:01AM +0100, Adrian Schröter wrote:
This can happen, when the client is changing something (lets say some unimportant file) and commits right afterwards, instead of submitting all other changes before.
However, I think that osc does handle this in the right way already, so it should not happen using it.
If it helps for debugging, all I'm doing is adding a tarball, removing an old tarball[1], and updating a specfile, and then committing. In terms of osc operations, all I'm doing is 'osc addremove; osc ci'. [1] The tarballs have the svn repo version number as part of their name so that it's obvious to me what it corresponds to in our svn server. -- Steve Beattie SUSE Labs, Novell Inc. <sbeattie@suse.de> http://NxNW.org/~steve/