Hi Manuel,

> > All those wishing to help with the Windows work... The git repo
> > qpid-port at git://github.com/shuston/qpid-port.git has a new
> > "windows" branch. Currently on the head of that branch is 
> the changes
> > and additions I posted to jira 1105. See that issue for complete
> > details.
> >
> > I'm not a git wiz, but if you know what to do to access that
> > repo/branch, go for it - all help is welcome. Please bring 
> questions,
> > discussions, etc. to this list.
> >
> > Manuel, if you want to branch for your work on that repo, 
> please do so
> > - it would make it easier to merge with the Solaris things later.
> >
> >   
> Well,  I've tried. Just cloned the repository (no windows branch 
> available though).

Hmmm... 

> Then, I branched 'solaris', and patched on the svn 
> diff result on my head copy of qpid main repository.
> Then, I committed, but now, I'm not able to push the changes 
> remotely. 
> I'm starting to thing that the only one that can do that is the 
> repository owner...

Ah - I needed to add you as a collaborator, which I just did - try it
again please.

> This is everything I get:
> 
> bash-3.00$ git push origin solaris 
> fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
> 
> I was not able to get more information from the git process. It
seems 
> that it's trying to connect, but  ...
> Looks like the git:// is only for pulling and I need ssh to push 
> changes? Am I allowed to push to a repository owned by other 
> people? How did you commited your work?

I just did git commit - apparantly that's not enough since I can't see
the windows branch from the git web site... I'll check on this more
today.

-Steve



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