I'm an idiot, in the process of optimizing the logging code (so you modem
users send less data, a big deal in Europe), I put a test cset into the
main tree at bk://linux.bkbits.net/linux-2.5 and a pile of people pulled
it.
Could you please do this:
bk findkey '[email protected]|ChangeSet|20021211000341|36093' ChangeSet
If that returns nothing, you're fine. If it tells you a revision, then
if that is the most recent revision, just do a
bk undo -fr`bk findkey '[email protected]|ChangeSet|20021211000341|36093' ChangeSet`
and you're all set. If that isn't the most recent revision, i.e., you merged
against that, send me an email and I'll straighten out the tree.
Sorry about this, it won't happen again.
--lm
By the way, the set of people who need to clean up are:
agoddard
aliz
andersg
anton
chrisl
cloos
frival
fsirl
peterc
purna
riel
rp
steve
vonbrand
according to the logs.
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 05:40:01PM -0800, Larry McVoy wrote:
> I'm an idiot, in the process of optimizing the logging code (so you modem
> users send less data, a big deal in Europe), I put a test cset into the
> main tree at bk://linux.bkbits.net/linux-2.5 and a pile of people pulled
> it.
>
> Could you please do this:
>
> bk findkey '[email protected]|ChangeSet|20021211000341|36093' ChangeSet
>
> If that returns nothing, you're fine. If it tells you a revision, then
> if that is the most recent revision, just do a
>
> bk undo -fr`bk findkey '[email protected]|ChangeSet|20021211000341|36093' ChangeSet`
>
> and you're all set. If that isn't the most recent revision, i.e., you merged
> against that, send me an email and I'll straighten out the tree.
>
> Sorry about this, it won't happen again.
>
> --lm
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Anders Gustafsson just reminded me of "bk unpull". If you do a
bk unpull
bk pull
You'll be all set. Much easier. Thanks, Anders!
--lm
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 05:42:53PM -0800, Larry McVoy wrote:
> By the way, the set of people who need to clean up are:
>
> agoddard
> aliz
> andersg
> anton
> chrisl
> cloos
> frival
> fsirl
> peterc
> purna
> riel
> rp
> steve
> vonbrand
>
> according to the logs.
>
> On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 05:40:01PM -0800, Larry McVoy wrote:
> > I'm an idiot, in the process of optimizing the logging code (so you modem
> > users send less data, a big deal in Europe), I put a test cset into the
> > main tree at bk://linux.bkbits.net/linux-2.5 and a pile of people pulled
> > it.
> >
> > Could you please do this:
> >
> > bk findkey '[email protected]|ChangeSet|20021211000341|36093' ChangeSet
> >
> > If that returns nothing, you're fine. If it tells you a revision, then
> > if that is the most recent revision, just do a
> >
> > bk undo -fr`bk findkey '[email protected]|ChangeSet|20021211000341|36093' ChangeSet`
> >
> > and you're all set. If that isn't the most recent revision, i.e., you merged
> > against that, send me an email and I'll straighten out the tree.
> >
> > Sorry about this, it won't happen again.
> >
> > --lm
> > -
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On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Larry McVoy wrote:
> By the way, the set of people who need to clean up are:
>
> agoddard
I hadn't done any mucking around today, just pulled because I'd forgotten
Linus was off travelling and wouldn't be merging anything, so no harm
done.
Thanks for being up front and quick about what happened.
[Snip]
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Alex Goddard
[email protected]