On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 12:27 PM, William Woodall <
william@osrfoundation.org
> wrote:
> That is a funky state indeed. This is what I would do to fix this up:
>
> - git co master
> - git rm -rf ./*
> - git commit -m "Clean up of master branch"
> - git push origin master
> - git show bloom:tracks.yaml > tracks.yaml
> - git add tracks.yaml
> - git commit -am "moving tracks.yaml"
> - git branch -D bloom
> - git push origin :bloom
> - git push --all
> - bloom-release -r hydro -t hydro image_common -e
>
> I'm not sure why the auto conversion isn't working, but I have forked the
> repo and I'll look into it. The above instructions should get you rolling
> though.
>
Thanks! That works.
I was gradually feeling my way through most of these steps, but missing a
few. Is there a doc on the desired bloom repo format? Once in a while the
seem to need minor surgery like this.
I actually need to release groovy-devel to Groovy, then a different
hydro-devel to Hydro. So, I'll need to configure a groovy track, which is
currently missing. I tried to copy the hydro track as a starting point,
but:
$ git-bloom-config copy hydro groovy
Track 'groovy' does not exist.
No problem. I'll just create a new one.
--
joq