On 3/27/19 1:43 PM, lambdadroid via aur-general wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to upload packages from archlinux-me176c [1] to the AUR. My scripts create a subtree split of one package, then do quite a bit of other magic and upload it to the AUR.
I've been having a few problems with "linux-me176c" because I used to have large patch files in the repository (> 250 KiB). So I modified the scripts to cut off the history after I switched to fetching from a Git repository instead.
This works fine, but while testing I seem to have uploaded a broken subtree or some temporary commit, so the new generated subtrees no longer match what is uploaded on the AUR - making it impossible for me to update the package (without force-push).
Deleting the package on the AUR was accepted automatically because of: Deletion of a fresh package requested by its current maintainer. but I should have read on the wiki first that this does not delete the Git tree. :)
Is there any chance to remove the Git repository of this new package, or should I somehow try to recover that broken state?
Thanks, lambdadroid
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