INCIDENT: "master" branch is currently broken
Sam James
sam@gentoo.org
Wed Aug 2 11:07:14 GMT 2023
Tsukasa OI via Binutils <binutils@sourceware.org> writes:
> Hello all,
>
> Some of you might be noticed and yes, "master" branch of GNU Binutils is
> currently broken, in an attempt to create real "Binutils 2.41 release"
> commit on the repository.
>
> Nick and I worked on creating a commit corresponding real Binutils 2.41
> release and I shared the detailed procedure to Nick (which I tested on
> my environment). This procedure should have occurred on the
> "binutils-2_41" tag but... actually occurred on the master branch,
> breaking the branch.
>
> Since no commits since commit 675b9d612cc5 ("2.41 Release sources") are
> pushed yet, we can restore the original changes if we revert this commit
> relatively easily.
>
> Running "git revert HEAD" on the current master (**until no one else
> push a commit**) branch will create a default commit message **exactly**
> looking like this (including the commit hash) and make sure that this
> default commit message is correct:
>
>> Revert "2.41 Release sources"
>>
>> This reverts commit 675b9d612cc59446e84e2c6d89b45500cb603a8d.
>
I've gone ahead and reverted this as it's an error with an obvious fix.
thanks,
sam
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