----- Original Nachricht ---- Von: Jeremy Baron jeremy@tuxmachine.com An: Pywikipedia discussion list pywikipedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Datum: 05.09.2013 18:21 Betreff: Re: [Pywikipedia-l] Git error message
On Sep 5, 2013 11:58 AM, "Chad Horohoe" chorohoe@wikimedia.org wrote:
Offhand, my guess would be that the commit-msg hook isn't platform independent and is giving you problems on Windows. As a workaround, you can amend your latest commit on master (git commit -a --amend) and copy+paste that suggested Change-Id into the message.
or the hook was installed in the wrong place or has the wrong perms? (execute bit?)
or maybe it's the environment. try using git bash? or else just ditch windows!
-Jeremy
Jeremy, I did some pushes which where done without any problems. Then I sometimes get that messages. I deleted the clones several times and started a new try over and over again. But I did not found the point. Really I am tired with that stuff. Could we get svn back please.
git bash doesn't work with refs/for/master review because it seems to redirect it to refs/refs/for/master. Obmitting refs/ creates a new directory /for/master. I'ts very strange. Ok maybe it's windoof. But it's the only ability for all my other development software. I should ask a wikimedia chapter for some sponsoring. Sorry please, my patience is running out. I should leave that time consuming issue and cook my own soup (would be beautiful ;)
Thanks and greetings
xqt
On Sep 5, 2013 12:44 PM, info@gno.de wrote:
Jeremy, I did some pushes which where done without any problems. Then I
sometimes get that messages. I deleted the clones several times and started a new try over and over again. But I did not found the point. Really I am tired with that stuff. Could we get svn back please.
so then maybe you don't have the hook installed at all. it must be reinstalled every time you reclone.
git bash doesn't work with refs/for/master review because it seems to
redirect it to refs/refs/for/master. Obmitting refs/ creates a new directory /for/master. I'ts very strange.
Well I don't have Windows here and don't have much free time through the end of the weekend but I would love to dig into that more. You should bring these issues first to IRC when you encounter them; there's usually someone around to help. (I'll be back on Monday and feel free to highlight me then. (e.g. say 'jeremyb' in #pywikipediabot on freenode))
Ok maybe it's windoof. But it's the only ability for all my other
development software. I should ask a wikimedia chapter for some sponsoring.
I don't follow. Why would you need sponsorship? run Linux or *bsd somewhere and commit from there. that can be a virtual box VM or a shell in the cloud or dual boot.
Sorry please, my patience is running out. I should leave that time
consuming issue and cook my own soup (would be beautiful ;)
-Jeremy
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