Re: [gentoo-user] Status of a GIT repository
On 12/20/2017 11:28:31 AM, Vadim A. Misbakh-Soloviov wrote: В письме от среда, 20 декабря 2017 г. 17:04:33 +07 пользователь Helmut Jarausch написал: > Hi, > I have no experience with GIT. > > I'd like to determine if a GIT repository in Gentoo is up-to-date. > Normally, a GIT folder has a '.git' subfolder. Using 'git status' in > such a GIT folder works fine. > > But the subfolders in /usr/portage/distfiles/git3-src don't contain a > '.git' subfolder. > A plain 'git status' in such a subfolder doesn't work - I get "fatal: > This operation must be run in a work tree". > > Is there a means to determine the status of a Gentoo-GIT-folder? > > Background: I'd like to check if anything has changed in the GIT > repository before I run an 'emerge -u' for that. > > Many thanks for a hint, > Helmut 1) there is no "Gentoo-GIT-folder". The things in $DISTDIR/git3-src is called "bare" repositories (i.e. it is that ".git" folder itself, without "unpacked" work tree, like you have in $PORTDIR) 2) Although, all the ways to check it would be too hard for your purpose. 3) but there is nice tool for your purpose: it's called `app-portage/smart- live-rebuild`. So, just emerge it, and then just run `emerge @smart-live-rebuild` (it provides special virtual set) periodically. It will perform all the checks for you. Many thanks! This looks like it saves me a lot of work ( I was willing to write a Python script myself). Helmut
Re: [gentoo-user] Status of a GIT repository
Am Mittwoch, 20. Dezember 2017, 11:28:31 CET schrieb Vadim A. Misbakh-Soloviov: > В письме от среда, 20 декабря 2017 г. 17:04:33 +07 пользователь Helmut > > Jarausch написал: > > Hi, > > I have no experience with GIT. > > > > I'd like to determine if a GIT repository in Gentoo is up-to-date. > > Normally, a GIT folder has a '.git' subfolder. Using 'git status' in > > such a GIT folder works fine. > > > > But the subfolders in /usr/portage/distfiles/git3-src don't contain a > > '.git' subfolder. > > A plain 'git status' in such a subfolder doesn't work - I get "fatal: > > This operation must be run in a work tree". > > > > Is there a means to determine the status of a Gentoo-GIT-folder? > > > > Background: I'd like to check if anything has changed in the GIT > > repository before I run an 'emerge -u' for that. > > > > Many thanks for a hint, > > Helmut > > 1) there is no "Gentoo-GIT-folder". The things in $DISTDIR/git3-src is > called "bare" repositories (i.e. it is that ".git" folder itself, without > "unpacked" work tree, like you have in $PORTDIR) > 2) Although, all the ways to check it would be too hard for your purpose. > > 3) but there is nice tool for your purpose: it's called `app-portage/smart- > live-rebuild`. > So, just emerge it, and then just run `emerge @smart-live-rebuild` (it > provides special virtual set) periodically. It will perform all the checks > for you. You wrote everything I was going to, and also something I didn't know :) . I always thought you had to invoke smart-live-rebuild as its own command and never realised that it also provided a special set. Cool! I'll just add to your second point that while you can operate within a bare repository (and some commands work directly, e.g., "git gc"), they are usually what you push to and fetch from (meaning that you don't need a special server to host a git repo, you can just put a bare repository on, e.g., a shared folder and use that as your origin). Greetings -- Marc Joliet -- "People who think they know everything really annoy those of us who know we don't" - Bjarne Stroustrup signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] Status of a GIT repository
В письме от среда, 20 декабря 2017 г. 17:04:33 +07 пользователь Helmut Jarausch написал: > Hi, > I have no experience with GIT. > > I'd like to determine if a GIT repository in Gentoo is up-to-date. > Normally, a GIT folder has a '.git' subfolder. Using 'git status' in > such a GIT folder works fine. > > But the subfolders in /usr/portage/distfiles/git3-src don't contain a > '.git' subfolder. > A plain 'git status' in such a subfolder doesn't work - I get "fatal: > This operation must be run in a work tree". > > Is there a means to determine the status of a Gentoo-GIT-folder? > > Background: I'd like to check if anything has changed in the GIT > repository before I run an 'emerge -u' for that. > > Many thanks for a hint, > Helmut 1) there is no "Gentoo-GIT-folder". The things in $DISTDIR/git3-src is called "bare" repositories (i.e. it is that ".git" folder itself, without "unpacked" work tree, like you have in $PORTDIR) 2) Although, all the ways to check it would be too hard for your purpose. 3) but there is nice tool for your purpose: it's called `app-portage/smart- live-rebuild`. So, just emerge it, and then just run `emerge @smart-live-rebuild` (it provides special virtual set) periodically. It will perform all the checks for you.
[gentoo-user] Status of a GIT repository
Hi, I have no experience with GIT. I'd like to determine if a GIT repository in Gentoo is up-to-date. Normally, a GIT folder has a '.git' subfolder. Using 'git status' in such a GIT folder works fine. But the subfolders in /usr/portage/distfiles/git3-src don't contain a '.git' subfolder. A plain 'git status' in such a subfolder doesn't work - I get "fatal: This operation must be run in a work tree". Is there a means to determine the status of a Gentoo-GIT-folder? Background: I'd like to check if anything has changed in the GIT repository before I run an 'emerge -u' for that. Many thanks for a hint, Helmut