Hi,
git clone
ssh://review.openstack.org:29418/openstack-infra/git-review.git
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.
Greetings -- Purodha
On 13.11.2015 11:48, Antoine Musso wrote:
> Le 12/11/2015 17:35, C. Scott Ananian a écrit :
>> Hashar: I think your criticisms of git-review might be out of date.
>> On my
>> debian system, "sudo apt-get install git-review" was sufficient to
>> install
>> a version of git review which is adequate for all my needs (I have
>> never
>> noticed any of the "known issues" you mention). And "git review
-s"
>> is a
>> one-step way to set up the proper remotes and etc and leave you
>> ready to
>> use it. I am in the habit of typing "git review -u" since I noticed
>> that
>> sometimes it doesn't update its remotes, but I'm guessing that's
>> more habit
>> than necessity. None of the other steps you describe seem to be
>> necessary.
>> --scott
>
> Hello,
>
> Yeah that was merely a rant about the state of git-review back when
> we
> switched from svn to git. I spent countless hours getting folks to
> set
> it up properly :(
>
> The Debian/Ubuntu packages nowadays provides sufficiently recent
> versions and indeed apt-get install is probably the easiest way to
> get
> it installed.
>
> I am diverging, but I run it from HEAD which is something like:
>
> ---
git clone
ssh://review.openstack.org:29418/openstack-infra/git-review.git
> cd git-review
> pip install --user --develop .
>
> export PATH=$PATH:~/.local/bin
> ---
>
> So whenever I checkout a new commit, the command points to the new
> code
> base :-)
>
> YMMV