On 2013-10-21 17:31:42, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Antoine Beaupré writes ("Bug#726953: dgit fails with submodules"):
>> On 2013-10-20 18:44:42, Ian Jackson wrote:
>> > Thanks,
>> 
>> I have went through a few hoops to push the git repo by hand in the
>> dgit-repos, hopefully that's alright.
>
> You can push whatever you like to dgit-repos provided you don't push
> it to the suite branches (refs/dgit/<suite>, on alioth).
>
> Don't push to the suite branches by hand.

Ah. Sorry. That wasn't clear to me.

>> (I went on git.debian.org, copied the _template into
>> bugs-everywhere.git, then pushed my changes in, after laying down a tag
>> manually. All this because dgit refused to push the new package because
>> of #720177.)
>
> This doesn't seem like a very good idea.  I don't see how #720177
> would affect this situation.

The problem was that dgit push wouldn't work because I had changes that
dgit couldn't take into account, because of 3.0 quilt, as I detailed in
#720177.

>> The git repo is now at:
>> git+ssh://git.debian.org/git/dgit-repos/repos/bugs-everywhere.git
>> 
>> Note that I removed the submodule in the dgit/sid branch.
>
> It seems like you did push to the dgit/sid branch.  I don't have time
> now to check whether you broke anything.  But it seems likely.

Should I drop the repository?

A.

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