Am / On Wed, 11 Nov 2020 03:16:14 +0100 schrieb / wrote Daniel Leidert <dleidert@debian.org>: > I'll have a look. But you can still create the merge > requests. It makes it easier to compare the changes. > Because you updated to a newer upstream versuon you must > create merge requests for all affacted branches inlcuding > upstream and pristine-tar. Sorry, but I'm obviously too stupid to do so. When I choose the merge-request-button in the blue menu-line on top of the page or when I use the merge-request-button in the white dash-board on the left side while staying in my repository, I can open a 'new merge request' but I can choose only my repository and the branches in there as target. When I try to write 'ruby-team/ruby-cmdparse' in on the right side as target, it keeps showing the last changes in the selected branch in my repository as target nevertheless and when I go ahead it creates a merge request that suddenly wants merge my selected source branch (upstream in my case) into my master branch although I previously selected the corresponding branch (upstream) on the target-side as well. When I use the white dash-board on the left side while staying in your repository, I cannot open a new merge request. So I have no idea, how to get this done! I'm obviously missing something! Klaumi ----- Klaumi Klingsporn mail: klaumikli@gmx.de web: www.klaumikli.de
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