{'description': {'en': "Brenton's Portage overlay"}, 'feed': ['https://github.com/fusion809/fusion809-overlay/commits/master.atom'], 'homepage': 'https://github.com/fusion809/fusion809-overlay', 'name': 'fusion809', 'owner': [{'email': 'brentonhorne77@gmail.com', 'name': 'Brenton Horne', 'type': 'person'}], 'quality': 'experimental', 'source': [{'type': 'git', 'uri': 'https://github.com/fusion809/fusion809-overlay.git'}, {'type': 'git', 'uri': 'git://github.com/fusion809/fusion809-overlay.git'}], 'status': 'unofficial'} $ pmaint sync fusion809 warning: Pulling without specifying how to reconcile divergent branches is discouraged. You can squelch this message by running one of the following commands sometime before your next pull: git config pull.rebase false # merge (the default strategy) git config pull.rebase true # rebase git config pull.ff only # fast-forward only You can replace "git config" with "git config --global" to set a default preference for all repositories. You can also pass --rebase, --no-rebase, or --ff-only on the command line to override the configured default per invocation. From https://github.com/fusion809/fusion809-overlay 9844172..1e6463c master -> origin/master Updating 9844172..1e6463c Fast-forward app-editors/gvim/Manifest | 2 +- app-editors/gvim/{gvim-8.2.1777.ebuild => gvim-8.2.1778.ebuild} | 0 app-editors/vim-core/Manifest | 2 +- .../vim-core/{vim-core-8.2.1777.ebuild => vim-core-8.2.1778.ebuild} | 0 app-editors/vim/Manifest | 2 +- app-editors/vim/{vim-8.2.1777.ebuild => vim-8.2.1778.ebuild} | 0 6 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) rename app-editors/gvim/{gvim-8.2.1777.ebuild => gvim-8.2.1778.ebuild} (100%) rename app-editors/vim-core/{vim-core-8.2.1777.ebuild => vim-core-8.2.1778.ebuild} (100%) rename app-editors/vim/{vim-8.2.1777.ebuild => vim-8.2.1778.ebuild} (100%) *** syncing fusion809 *** synced fusion809 * Sync succeeded $ git log --format=%ci -1 $ git show -q --pretty=format:%G? HEAD $ pmaint regen --use-local-desc --pkg-desc-index -t 1 fusion809 * Cache regenerated successfully