Yeah the svn merge can be a little hairy. This most likely arose because I added Id keywords to all PKGBUILDs, not just those in trunk... As long as the PKGBUILD in repos/foo matches the package in the foo repo, you're good. If things ever get crazy, you can probably just svn rm the repo dir, commit, then re-archrelease On Jul 17, 2009 6:25 PM, "bardo" <ilbardo@gmail.com> wrote: 2009/7/18 bardo <ilbardo@gmail.com>:
*** ATTENTION: There was a problem merging the package changes *** > To fix it, edit the conflicti... It seems it was lying. No .mine files in the whole tree. I just had a 'svn up' in the root gcc-avr dir (*not* in trunk), checked nothing was changed, went back into trunk, ran 'svn commit' and finally ran 'archrelease community-x86_64', which yielded a "nothing to commit". I don't quite grok it, but it seems to be fine. Sorry for the noise.
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