James wrote:
> However the source in the repository may have had changes since the
> git2 release was made, so the second cg-restore, rolls it back to that
> release, if there's any changes.
>
> or at least, that's how I remember it worked. It's a while since I
> wrote the PKGBUILD, and admittedly it was based heavily on Tiger's
> instructions.
>
>   

OK - I give in, although I'm not 100% convinced.

>> Right now, that command does nothing, but
>> presumably you put it in the PKGBUILD for a reason.
>>     
>
> it'd be doing nothing, as there hasnt been anything added to the repo
> since git2.
>
>   

No - it's doing nothing because the format is wrong. Like --long-help 
says, if you use -r <commit/tree/blob>, "The list of files is mandatory 
in this case".

>> It's a bit pointless
>> building the most vein-slashing of bleeding-edge kernels if the build is
>> incorrect.
>>     
>
> it works, so the build can't be incorrect :P
>   

Fair enough - you're the expert.


Thanks.

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