Le 30/05/12 08:55, Raimond Spekking a écrit :
(the last sentence means: "The system cannot find the file '.git\hooks\commit-msg'")
Any ideas how to fix this?
Set up your hook on that repository?
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Git/Workflow has the answer:
--------------------------------------------------------------------- First, you need to download a pre-commit hook script and place it in the right directory in your cloned copy of the repository. The script is available from https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/tools/hooks/commit-msg and must be placed in the repository sub directory .git/hooks/
1) With a browser: Download the script from the repo using "Save As ..." then browse to wikimedia-git-repos/examples/.git/hooks/. Voilà!
2) With wget: Change to the repository directory (for example, cd wikimedia-git-repos/examples/ wget -P .git/hooks https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/tools/hooks/commit-msg
3) With curl: curl https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/tools/hooks/commit-msg > .git/hooks/commit-msg
You also need to ensure the hook is executable. In Linux you do this with: chmod u+x .git/hooks/commit-msg
When ever you commit a change locally, the hook script will generate a unique Change-Id for you. ---------------------------------------------------------------------