Closed simonswine closed 1 week ago
Hello @simonswine! Backport pull requests need to be either:
Please, if the current pull request addresses a bug fix, label it with the type/bug
label.
If it already has the product approval, please add the product-approved
label. For docs changes, please add the type/docs
label.
If the pull request modifies CI behaviour, please add the type/ci
label.
If none of the above applies, please consider removing the backport label and target the next major/minor release.
Thanks!
The backport to release/v1.6
failed:
Validation Failed: "Could not resolve to a node with the global id of 'T_kwDOAG3Mbc4AczmP'."
To backport manually, run these commands in your terminal:
# Fetch latest updates from GitHub
git fetch
# Create a new branch
git switch --create backport-3364-to-release/v1.6 origin/release/v1.6
# Cherry-pick the merged commit of this pull request and resolve the conflicts
git cherry-pick -x b9a114eede35c0c22214dd314f2858a033d85c82
When the conflicts are resolved, stage and commit the changes:
git add . && git cherry-pick --continue
If you have the GitHub CLI installed:
# Push the branch to GitHub:
git push --set-upstream origin backport-3364-to-release/v1.6
# Create the PR body template
PR_BODY=$(gh pr view 3364 --json body --template 'Backport b9a114eede35c0c22214dd314f2858a033d85c82 from #3364{{ "\n\n---\n\n" }}{{ index . "body" }}')
# Create the PR on GitHub
echo "${PR_BODY}" | gh pr create --title '[release/v1.6] Update alpine version to 3.18.7' --body-file - --label 'type/bug' --label 'backport' --base release/v1.6 --milestone release/v1.6 --web
Or, if you don't have the GitHub CLI installed (we recommend you install it!):
# Push the branch to GitHub:
git push --set-upstream origin backport-3364-to-release/v1.6
# Create a pull request where the `base` branch is `release/v1.6` and the `compare`/`head` branch is `backport-3364-to-release/v1.6`.
# Remove the local backport branch
git switch main
git branch -D backport-3364-to-release/v1.6
Fixes #3355
Not quite released yet 😢