On 10/29/2012 10:15 AM, Petr Mladek wrote:
Stephan Bergmann píše v Pá 26. 10. 2012 v 17:14 +0200:
Yeah, by the time I would have got hold of Norbert to ask him what he
meant with that, I had already figured out enough of it on my own to get
something that looks like it works. For a commit whose content
logically just affects helpcontent2, not also core, what I'd do is
git submodule
# sanity check, should display all submodules w/o leading
# '+', '-', or 'U'
cd helpcontent2
git am ... # or whatever
git push
Hmm, I get the following error at this stage:
--- cut ---
$> git push
fatal: You are not currently on a branch.
To push the history leading to the current (detached HEAD)
state now, use
git push origin HEAD:<name-of-remote-branch>
--- cut ---
Ach, this needs to be "git push origin HEAD:master" (it never works to
write down instructions by heart).
(Whether the commit/push in core is really necessary, or whether gerrit
would do that automatically I'm not really sure, cf.
<http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2012-October/040204.html>
"[Libreoffice-commits] .: 5 commits [...]" However, if it is not
necessary, it should be harmless, as the then-necessary "git pull -r"
would collapse the manual commit into gerrit's automatic one.)
Norbert, Stefan, I hope that you will somehow sort it out. I still hope
that I will not need to read any huge amount of git documentation to be
able to commit :-)
This stop of automatic gerrit core commits was an unexpected side-effect
of another commit I reverted now, see my other mail in this thread.
Stephan
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