Chad (or anyone else that might know),
I've a patch [1] that's been hanging out in gerrit for a while, and I was going to go back and revise it but for some reason I cannot get git review to download it. It gives a fatal: Couldn't find remote ref refs/changes/24/44224/10. Manually doing a git ls-remote doesn't show it either. Other patch sets in the same repo are not affected, I can git review -d all the ones I tested.
I've made sure my machine is fully up to date (ie: ran git fetch); and I tried rebasing the patchset via gerrit web to see if that would create the ref. No such luck :(
Any idea what's going on? Or how to fix it? (is my machine just crazy?)
[1] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/44224/
~Matt Walker Wikimedia Foundation Fundraising Technology Team
I'm an idiot. I was in a submodule instead of core where that patch actually was (thanks for that Tim!)
~Matt Walker Wikimedia Foundation Fundraising Technology Team
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 11:42 AM, Matthew Walker mwalker@wikimedia.orgwrote:
Chad (or anyone else that might know),
I've a patch [1] that's been hanging out in gerrit for a while, and I was going to go back and revise it but for some reason I cannot get git review to download it. It gives a fatal: Couldn't find remote ref refs/changes/24/44224/10. Manually doing a git ls-remote doesn't show it either. Other patch sets in the same repo are not affected, I can git review -d all the ones I tested.
I've made sure my machine is fully up to date (ie: ran git fetch); and I tried rebasing the patchset via gerrit web to see if that would create the ref. No such luck :(
Any idea what's going on? Or how to fix it? (is my machine just crazy?)
[1] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/44224/
~Matt Walker Wikimedia Foundation Fundraising Technology Team
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