Well, adrian is away, let's try the list. On 12/09/2010 11:48 PM, Jiri Slaby wrote:
On 12/09/2010 11:38 PM, Greg KH wrote:
Oh, I don't think we want to use '-c' for linkpac here, right? We need to manually handle updates, not blindly accept them for now.
-c means stick to the revision it's there now and do not move forward if they update the package in their repo. At least I understand it that way.
If I manually do a 'osc linkpac -r REVISION ...' it seems to look like a different type of link than if I use the web gui to create a link that is a reference as well. Any clues as to why that is?
Different in what way? I'm no expert on the web GUI, I only know, it always does different thing than I wish to do myself ;). The differences I see are: * it creates the _link with both rev and baserev attributes which I didn't find what each of them is for or what's the difference * it copies all the files to the local repository, so I have no idea why it bothers with creating the _link at all. Maybe for easier submit requests?
Perhaps some BS guru can explain us?
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