I accidently changed the second number (y) of a version number (x.y.z, in release version), from an even number to an odd number. Now I seems can not update my package anymore. Is anyone know how to change it back to an even number? Thanks, Zongli
[Bioc-devel] How to change version number in release
2 messages · Xu, Zongli (NIH/NIEHS) [E], Nitesh Turaga
Hi, You have to reset your commits before you can update your package again. Please do something in the order of, 1) git reset --soft <commit number prior to accidental version bump> 2) Edit your DESCRIPTION file to fix the version number. 3) git add DESCRIPTION 4) git commit -m "Version bump" 5) git push origin master 6) git push upstream master Please note that a lot of these commands rely on your knowledge of git. If you do not have a good understanding of how git works, I recommend to figure out what these commands do in a backup repository. Best, Nitesh
On 4/29/2020 11:15 PM, Xu, Zongli (NIH/NIEHS) [E] via Bioc-devel wrote:
I accidently changed the second number (y) of a version number (x.y.z, in release version), from an even number to an odd number. Now I seems can not update my package anymore. Is anyone know how to change it back to an even number? Thanks, Zongli
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