João,
2012/4/2 João Ventura <[email protected]>:
> Hi Luke,
>
> thanks for you help. I'm having some small problems with the commit, as
> follows:
>
>
> Em 02-04-2012 13:00, lkcl luke escreveu:
>> git commit pyjs/src/pyjs/lib/os.py
>>
>> then type in a message (an appropriate one!
>>
>> then "git log" to find out the commit reference
> I've changed the pyjs/src/pyjs/lib/os/__init__.py, copyright and CREDITS
> files, git-add them, and then commited them. When I do git-log, I can
> see my commit as the first one.
> However, if I go to "PyGit Repository Browser", I still can't see the
> commit, so I assume it wasn't succesfull. Is it maybe because I didn't
> gave you my "public key"?
You'd have to do a "git push". But you don't have to: Luke suggested
that you provide a patch file an attach that one to a bug report
("issue") that you open on the bug tracker.
>> then "git format-patch {foocommitjobbie}"
>>
>> then attach the resultant files to a bugreport.
> As English is not my native language, I think I have maybe
> misinterpreted what {foocommitjobbie} means, so I searched that git
> format-patch -o <dir> would create some files in the <dir> folder.
> However, that folder is empty, so I am basically stuck here.
Read up on git a bit. http://progit.org/ is the best resource, or try
... Google! (seriously)
https://www.google.com/search?q=git+format-patch+howto
> The last thing that I want is to delete any files from the git server,
> that is why I'm asking if someone can suggest something to "unstuck" me? :)
No worry, you can't delete any files from there, I guess. - And if you
do, don't worry: Anyone who pulls has an (almost) exact copy on its
own computer.
Peter