Ian Jackson writes ("Re: git introduces new hazardous working-tree-encoding
attribute"):
> Jonathan Nieder writes ("Re: git introduces new hazardous
> working-tree-encoding attribute"):
> > Happy to add a Breaks. Do you know what version of dgit will have the
> > fix?
>
> 5.1. I suggest
>
>
On Tue, 19 Jun 2018 18:28:13 -0700 Jonathan Nieder
wrote:
> By the way, is there a way to trigger these autopkgtests automatically
> with git from experimental as well? That way, I'd get earlier notice
> about these issues.
Not yet. It's on my list to add experimental support in ci.d.n, but it
h
Hi. Thanks for your prompt attention. Again, sorry for my
contribution to an annoying situation.
Jonathan Nieder writes ("Re: git introduces new hazardous working-tree-encoding
attribute"):
> Ian Jackson wrote:
> > Subject: git introduces new hazardous working-tree-encoding attribute
>
> This
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What is
severity 851679 wishlist
tags 851679 + upstream
clone 901897 -1
retitle -1 dgit fails autopkgtest: true/false are no valid
working-tree-encodings
reassign -1 dgit 5.0
retitle 901897 git needs Breaks against dgit versions without
working-tree-encoding support
block 901897 by -1
quit
Hi Ian,
Ian
Package: git
Version: 1:2.18.0~rc2-1
Severity: serious
Justification: breaks dgit test suite, breaks existing attempts not to corrupt
data
Firstly, apologies for filing this bug as RC. I wanted to prevent the
new git migrating. It breaks the dgit autopkgtest. For reasons I
don't understand, ci
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