Hello, On Thu 11 Jul 2024 at 04:30pm +01, Ian Jackson wrote:
>> For now, I've been advised to just use a temporary clone for dgit >> commands so that it won't introduce incompatible branches/tags/etc. into >> the normal working repo(s). > > I don't know who advised you to do this, nor do I known what your git > workflow is, but you should be able to work on everything in one git > tree. Whats important is to keep the *branches* separate, and run the > right command(s) on the right branch. It was me :) The tree is used for more than one source package, emacs and emacs-non-dfsg, so tags made by dgit can't co-exist. -- Sean Whitton