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Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Re: Git commit notification hook


From: Sylvain Beucler
Subject: Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Re: Git commit notification hook
Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2008 18:44:13 +0100
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.17+20080114 (2008-01-14)

On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 10:57:49PM +0100, Jim Meyering wrote:
> Sylvain Beucler <address@hidden> wrote:
> 
> > On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 08:13:34AM +0100, Jim Meyering wrote:
> >> > Is this your work/patch, or is it a different version?
> >>
> >> It's mine.
> >> I would have submitted it upstream, but when pushing
> >> multiple commits or tags, it's not useful:
> >
> > Let's hope we can fix that (I didn't dig into this so I don't really
> > understand the issue yet) :)
> 
> When you push a tag, you could just
> elide the commitdiff URL.
> But then pushing many regular change sets, you might
> want to include one commitdiff URL per change set.
> I kept it really simple and did neither.
> 
> When pushing a mix of regular change sets and tags, ...
> well, you get the idea.
> 
> > Also, the dejagnu.git project got a curious problem:
> > https://savannah.gnu.org/support/?106243 where essentially the commit
> > hook failed with "exit 1" (while I can't see where it could have done
> > that, given the error message).
> >
> > I'm trying to reproduce this "push-update of tracking branch" error
> > message. Apparently it happens when the user pushes stuff in
> > refs/remotes/* . I can't see how user can affect this repository on
> > Savannah, because it's supposed to affect refs/heads/* instead.
> >
> > dejagnu.git indeed has a refs/remote/origin/ directory _on Savannah_,
> > and it seems to mirror refs/heads/ . dejagnu.git also has a 'origin'
> > _branch_ (not remote). This is pretty confusing.
> >
> > Do you have a clue on how dejagnu.git ended up in this state?
> 
> Sorry, no.
> I don't use tracking branches much.
> 
> Are you able to reproduce the problem, now?

I haven't worked further on this issue.

If you know of an introduction/tutorial about tracking branches, I'm
interested :)

-- 
Sylvain




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