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Mechanism for skipping arbitrary commits #23

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tschwinge opened this issue Feb 26, 2024 · 2 comments
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Mechanism for skipping arbitrary commits #23

tschwinge opened this issue Feb 26, 2024 · 2 comments

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@tschwinge
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Other than flagging certain commits as suggested in #18 "Check for non-gccrs things in the commits we cherry-pick", does gerris (intend to) have a mechanism for skipping arbitrary commits, for example by path matching (for .github/[...] etc. files), and/or by putting a marker into the Git commit log or similar (for commits that are local-only for other reasons)?

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@CohenArthur
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I think this should still be something we add - it might be useful to provide a list of commits that we know will cause failures, or should be moved/cherry-picked afterwards. so it makes sense to me

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