On 03/16/12 at 11:16am, Sergio Belkin wrote: > Perhaps and stupid question: > > After upload new-sources to repo, it outputs: > Uploaded and added to .gitignore: > Source upload succeeded. Don't forget to commit the sources file > > I don't understand! By default it add sources files to .gitignore and > then it asks for commit them? > > Is it something that I misunderstood? > It just tells you not to forget to commit the file named 'sources'. The file changes when you execute new-sources and should be commited, because it contains an md5sum of the source tarball. The message is somewhat misleading, because the 'sources' file gets staged automatically after new-sources, so if you do fedpkg commit, it gets commited anyway. Hope this explanation is not even more confusing:) Best regards, -- Jan Synacek BaseOS team Brno -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel