Hi,
the gradle development wiki is a great ressource for those issues.
contribute patches via github to gradle is explained in detail at
http://wiki.gradle.org/display/GRADLE/How+to+contribute+a+patch+to+Gradle
regards,
René
Am 30.03.11 22:37, schrieb Ken Sipe:
Leo,
I should have added that send a patch is old school which has the
negative consequence of losing the identity of the true author (you).
The preferred way to handle this is to make a pull request. Here are
the details: http://help.github.com/pull-requests/
Ken Sipe | [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> | blog:
http://kensipe.blogspot.com
On Mar 30, 2011, at 3:26 PM, Leo Mekenkamp wrote:
Hi all,
I think I fixed bug 1295, but I am a complete git noob and cannot
push my changes to github. First I got the message "no changes added
to commit (use "git add" and/or "git commit -a")" after running "git
commit" but the -a option was easily added.
Then I tried "git push --mirror", but git informed me that I
"(...) can't push to git://github.com/gradle/gradle.git
<http://github.com/gradle/gradle.git> Use
[email protected]:gradle/gradle.git". Friend google directed me to a
page instructing me to edit .git/control and change the url there, so
that hurdle has been taken as well.
Unfortunately "git push --mirror" now kindly informs me: "ERROR:
Permission to gradle/gradle.git denied to leomekenkamp. fatal: The
remote end hung up unexpectedly". Any help is appreciated.
cheers,
--L
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