Do the names of those branches make sense? My plan is to push from my local git clone of my fork into those two branches for the license header changes for the api.visual and api.templates modules.
Does that make sense? If so, will make a short screencast of this for others, if this is the optimum way of doing the process. Thanks, Gj On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 12:02 PM, Geertjan Wielenga < [email protected]> wrote: > Thanks. > > Gj > > On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 11:45 AM, Cezariusz Marek < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Use "git branch -r" (or -rv) to see remote branches. >> >> -- >> Cezariusz Marek >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Geertjan Wielenga [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Saturday, October 7, 2017 11:22 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: Two module reviews in one PR >> >> I've created two branches via the UI on GitHub: >> >> https://github.com/geertjanw/incubator-netbeans/branches >> >> How do I see them when I do 'git branch -v' or am I doing something wrong? >> >> Gj >> >> On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 11:07 PM, Matthias Bläsing < >> [email protected] >> > wrote: >> >> > Hey Geertjan, >> > >> > Am Freitag, den 06.10.2017, 22:54 +0200 schrieb Geertjan Wielenga: >> > > OK, many thanks, it all seems to work, took all the steps and almost >> > > completely understood them, but at the final step permission was >> > > denied. So, I need to set up SSH keys for this stage? >> > >> > Could you give the Input+Output of the commands? For github for >> > example I use an ssh key - and that needs to be accessible when I push >> > to github. This is in contrast to apache, which only offer >> > username+password access. >> > >> > The output of "git remote -v" in combination with the exact command >> > you ran might be helpful. >> > >> > > The other thing is that I am able to push directly to Apache Git >> > > (did several pushes, e.g., I pushed the README there, and updated >> > > it, for >> > > example) and now though, from my branch, I am unable to do that -- >> > > just wondering why that might be. >> > >> > git has different was to determine where to push. You can specify the >> > target in the push or if you are not doing that the push reaches the >> > upstream branch. Here from my repo: >> > >> > matthias@athena:~/src/incubator-netbeans$ git branch -vv >> > db.core-review fa9676d56 [origin/db.core-review] [NETBEANS-54] >> > Module Review db.core >> > derby-review 3d3a135ec [origin/derby-review] [NETBEANS-54] Module >> > Review derby >> > master 728d70cad [upstream/master: 1 hinterher] [NETBEANS-54] >> > Module Review spi.palette >> > xml1-review c9a38cb65 [origin/xml1-review] [NETBEANS-54] Module >> > review xml.text >> > * xml2-review 040248f91 [NETBEANS-54] Modules review xml.xdm >> > matthias@athena:~/src/incubator-netbeans$ >> > >> > In this case there are 4 branches with upstreams configured (the first >> > 4 entries). If I'm in one of these branches, a "git push" pushes to >> > the configured target. >> > >> > Maybe that already clears it up? One final advise: >> > >> > Check with "git branch" in which branch you are and if it is the same, >> > that you'd expect. >> > >> > Greetings >> > >> > Matthias >> > >> >> >
