I have run into that message before:
"You have more than one commit that you are about to submit."
If you do not want to commit, bust still will want to save revisions of
your work, then
get stash
is your friend.
If you need to know Git very well, then this is a very helpful list of
commands you need to know:
http://andyjeffries.co.uk/articles/25-tips-for-intermediate-git-users
Jeremy
On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 8:42 AM, Marcin Cieslak <saper(a)saper.info> wrote:
Daniel Friesen <lists(a)nadir-seen-fire.com>
wrote:
What about the users who clone from their own GitHub fork as origin and
push side-project branches there before merging and pushing finished
projects to gerrit?
A proper fix in the works currently is to not need .gitreview file at all
if one of the remotes ("origin", "gerrit" or whatever) is pointing
to a valid Gerrit instance. Actually we don't need a new remote at all;
but that's the behaviour git-review insisted on.
//Saper
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