Hello, Am Donnerstag, 30. April 2020, 05:20:38 CEST schrieb Stefan Seyfried:
Am 29.04.20 um 17:30 schrieb Martin Wilck:
On Wed, 2020-04-29 at 17:05 +0200, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Wednesday 2020-04-29 15:31, Martin Wilck wrote:
"A patch (0002-Fix-disable-callback-gnome-shell-3.30- compatibility.patch) is being deleted without this removal being mentioned in the changelog."
If you look at the changelog, you can see that the patches have been *renumbered*
That is still a different filename.
The way I did it was: * renumber patch: 0102-Fix-disable-callback-gnome-shell-3.30- compatibility.patch (was 0002)
Don't argue with that stupid bot.
Maybe it's time to make the bot slightly less stupid? Currently it works in a "reject early, reject often" way, which makes it terribly annoying - and one of the results is that a number of packages now have a patches.tar.gz which fools the bot, but makes contributions harder (unpack the tarball, change a patch, re-pack the tarball). The bot would be less annoying if it would reject only once (when creating a SR) - without rejecting reopened SRs (reopening basically translates to "I know what I'm doing.") And/or don't reject a SR if it contains a keyword, maybe something like !damnbot ;-) (No, I don't volunteer to adjust the bot ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz -- <dragotin> where is that lazy chicken btw? <suseROCKs> Ouch! <dragotin> oh - code of conduct violated? <dragotin> "It is not allowed to call henne a lazy chicken!" <suseROCKs> revised last week: It is required to call him that [from #opensuse-project] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org