[Bioc-devel] Reverting on the 'master' branch
I suggest you go forward with the version numbering. 1.99.0 --> 1.99.1 At the next release your package will have 2.0.0. Take a look at the version numbering document http://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/version-numbering/. Make the changes you need to and go to version number 1.99.1. This is the most straightforward way to deal with the problem at hand. Best, Nitesh
On Mar 2, 2020, at 2:08 PM, Roel Janssen <roel at gnu.org> wrote: Dear Turaga, How do you suggest I do the equivalent of reverting a commit? My package name is MutationalPatterns. Kind regards, Roel Janssen On Mon, 2020-03-02 at 17:40 +0000, Turaga, Nitesh wrote:
Hi Roel, You cannot revert on the Git Bioconductor repo. What is your package name?
On Mar 2, 2020, at 10:51 AM, Roel Janssen <roel at gnu.org> wrote:
Dear Bioconductor developers,
I'd like to revert the changes I made on the development branch
("master" in Git), but a pre-receive hook that checks version numbers
prevents me from reverting the change:
remote: Error: Illegal version bump from '1.99.0' to '1.13.0'
The commit I am trying to revert bumps the version number from '1.13.0'
to '1.99.0'. What should I do now?
Kind regards,
Roel Janssen
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