In fact that's why i downloaded the repo again i forget to modify the copyright and when i tried to repush but i got an error As my branch is not updated i wanted delete the branch and create new one and push again. If you have the authority to remove the last batch please do.
في الجمعة، ٢٠ مايو، ٢٠٢٢ ٥:٥٢ م Jakub Jelinek <ja...@redhat.com> كتب: > On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 11:53:36AM +0200, Mohamed Atef wrote: > > I use 1.15.1. > > This is the link to the line I mentioned. > > > https://github.com/gcc-mirror/gcc/blob/master/libgomp/plugin/Makefrag.am#L29 > > You shouldn't be running autoreconf, just automake to regenerate > Makefile.in, and when I run it, it certainly doesn't emit that error. > > Anyway, can you explain the > https://gcc.gnu.org/g:c7a99c5953487c4dd6cdce1b01126ac2b06f16cd > commit? That makes the branch quite useless. > The point is that all commits pushed to gcc trunk have to have proper > ChangeLog in the commit log to describe the actual changes in that commit. > Commits aren't allowed to be pushed there unless they satisfy the checking. > On development branches this isn't checked on commits, but if those > branches are meant to be usable for commits to trunk later, they need to > follow those rules (as I said, git gcc-verify should check it). > I suppose the 8b5ad311eac66b0939a1e6473a46f68e31158bfe commit might have > passed it, but I don't see how c7a99c5953487c4dd6cdce1b01126ac2b06f16cd > could, you've used the same ChangeLog entry but that doesn't describe > the changes you've done in that commit, you've reverted some Makefile.am > changes (why?), removed the FSF Copyright lines (that is ok but it should > have been replaced by the Copyright The GNU Toolchain Authors. line in that > case), but the ChangeLog then would need to describe those changes. > > Jakub > >