Hi,
on Wednesday 28 December 2011 20:22:49 Alvaro Soliverez wrote:
> I just got the email confirming that the commit has been pushed to
> server's master.
>
> Congratz on your first push!
Yes, and I cherry-picked it to the 4.6 branch with the following commands:
% git checkout master
% git pul
I just got the email confirming that the commit has been pushed to
server's master.
Congratz on your first push!
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 4:13 PM, Fernando Vilas wrote:
> Thanks everyone for your help... I had to commit it before pushing, and add
> the message to the commit. I think I got it sub
Thanks everyone for your help... I had to commit it before pushing, and add
the message to the commit. I think I got it submitted now, based on the output
from git.
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Thanks,
Fernando Vilas
fvi...@iname.com
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Hello Fernando,
Are you sure you pushed your changed to kde's git? Or did you just
commit it locally?
As Jack said, the change only gets to the server when you git push it.
Regards,
Alvaro
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 2:06 PM, Jack wrote:
> On 2011.12.28 11:43, Fernando Vilas wrote:
>>
>> I j
On 2011.12.28 11:43, Fernando Vilas wrote:
I just pushed a small change into master. We used to be able to
put a message with each commit, and tie it to a bug with keywords. I
have seen these still work with git. How can I make git prompt me for
a commit message when I push, like SVN used t
написане Wed, 28 Dec 2011 18:43:54 +0200, Fernando Vilas
:
Hi,
I just pushed a small change into master. We used to be able to put a
message with each commit, and tie it to a bug with keywords. I have seen
these
still work with git. How can I make git prompt me for a commit message
Hi,
I just pushed a small change into master. We used to be able to put a
message with each commit, and tie it to a bug with keywords. I have seen these
still work with git. How can I make git prompt me for a commit message when I
push, like SVN used to do?
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Thanks,
Fernando Vilas
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