Hi Anthony , On Thu, 2013-11-14 at 22:55 +0400, Anthony Petrov wrote: > I never commit my changes when generating a webrev, and I've never had a > problem with that (for many years, that is). Yes, it issues a warning, > but the rest of the script works fine. How exactly does it give up in > your case? >
'hg outgoing: invalid arguments hg: parse error: can't negate that expr: syntax error' is the indicator - the nett result of which is that an empty report is generated along with the above errors. If I don't commit a change to my local clone, then my (modified) webrev.ksh fails to find anything on which to report - and thus produces an empty report but no errors. > PS. Please use Reply-All instead of Reply when replying to mailing list > messages. > Reply all duly used :-) > -- > best regards, > Anthony > > On 11/14/2013 04:44 AM, Dave Pointon wrote: > > Awesome, TFT Anthony, > > > > I didn't know about the hg defpath comand, I shall investiagte further, > > but until then, if I don't commit, webrev complains (that I might need > > to commit) and gives up earlier - maybe webrev needs better help by way > > of properly explaining what the options actually do. > > > > BTW, the default path represents our (the IBM) clone path. > > > > Thanx again , > > > > Best rgds , > > Dave P > > > > On Thu, 2013-11-14 at 01:36 +0400, Anthony Petrov wrote: > >> Hi Dave, > >> > >> The .hg/hgrc in your repo seems to have an incorrect default-push path. > >> Here's mine for example: > >> > >> [paths] > >> default = http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk8/awt/jdk > >> default-push = ssh://anth...@hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk8/awt-gate/jdk > >> > >> Your hgrc should look somewhat similar (just replace the user name). I > >> think you forgot to run the hg defpath task after you've cloned your > >> repo. Alternatively, don't commit your changes and let webrev generate > >> the webrev based on uncommitted modifications. > >> > >> -- > >> best regards, > >> Anthony > >> > >> On 11/14/2013 12:23 AM, Dave Pointon wrote: > >>> Hi all , > >>> > >>> Can anyone tell me if they've experienced any problems with webrev.ksh > >>> running on Ubuntu 12.04 with Mercurial V2.7.2. > >>> > >>> Although I _have_ a committed change, I see this : > >>> > >>> $ ksh ./make/scripts/webrev.ksh > >>> SCM detected: mercurial > >>> hg outgoing: invalid arguments > >>> hg: parse error: can't negate that > >>> expr: syntax error > >>> <snip> Best rgds , -- Dave Pointon FIAP MBCS Now I saw, tho' too late, the folly of beginning a work before we count the cost and before we we judge rightly of our strength to go thro' with it - Robinson Crusoe