Re: [bug] git cannot find "git pull"?

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Todd Zullinger <tmz@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Chris has been busy with other things for a while.  I started helping
> with git package maintenance only in the last 6 months or so.  Over
> time, the spec file we have has drifted a bit from what is in git.git,
> though not terribly so.  I need to spend some time and look at what,
> if any, changes in the Fedora spec file would be good candidates for
> submitting to git.git.  I have been primarily concerned with making
> things work cleanly on Fedora and RHEL/CentOS though, so some of the
> changes may not be as generic as they ought to be if they are to be
> included in git.git.

I use the one in git.git only to cut the Fedora 9 packages for consumption
by k.org people.  I do not know what their upgrade plans are, but last
time they upgraded from FC 5 to Fedora 9 I had to scramble around and find
an i386 box to produce binaries (the machine available to me at k.org is
amd64).  Perhaps I should start preparing Fedora 11 environment now it is
finally released, but before that I need to procure a new development box
to host it in a vm, as the current box that is the primary integration
machine for git and that hosts the Fedora 9 i386 vm has got too tight and
I've been limping along; it does not have enough room to host another vm
(and it is not even hardware vm capable)...



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