Tried setting up the global config in /etc. git-review's gone wild with an exception (very sorry, I switched the terminal off and cannot provide the backtrace; I remember it wanted 'updates' section or some kind of). Luckly ~/.config/ worked well, thanks!
On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 1:14 AM, Ori Livneh ori@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hey,
The new version of git-review released today (1.22) includes a patch I wrote that makes it possible to work against a single 'origin' remote. This amounts to a workaround for git-review's tendency to frighten you into thinking you're about to submit more patches than the ones you are working on. It makes git-review more pleasant to work with, in my opinion.
To enable this behavior, you first need to upgrade to the latest version of git-review, by running "pip install -U git-review". Then you need to create a configuration file: either /etc/git-review/git-review.conf (system-wide) or ~/.config/git-review/git-review.conf (user-specific).
The file should contain these two lines:
[gerrit] defaultremote = origin
Once you've made the change, any new Gerrit repos you clone using an authenticated URI will just work.
You'll need to perform an additional step to migrate existing repositories. In each repository, run the following commands:
git remote set-url origin $(git config --get remote.gerrit.url) git remote rm gerrit git review -s
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