Hi Mike,
On Thursday, 26 July 2018 14:34:56 UTC+8, Michael Ruepp wrote:
>
> So I want to invoke to launch a browser page with the url I get back as
> remote which (at least with bitbucket) will give me the PR page prefilled
> with the branches.
>
To some extent the answer depends on which
I omitted this, which the more I think about it is most likely what's
called for here.
*$> git push origin v_bridge:b_000121*
If anyone could/would verify this or suggest another route to explore - all
input greatly welcomed & rx'd
Again, thanx much in advance...
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Dok
On Saturday, April
I also faced this same problem. I am still stuck on this issue.
My question is why does git even support the password url if this is a
completely bad way of using git.
On Thursday, 3 September 2015 21:54:40 UTC+5:30, Bideep Bezbaruah wrote:
>
> I have a use case to push files to git using
Finally I have come out with this script to check out files to different
workdirs (depending on branch) after push.
I merged some suggestions I found on the net and this script seems to work
fine.
post-receive hook script:
#!/bin/sh
export GIT_DIR=/home/git/site-bare.git/
echo GIT
It seems that cntlm tries to set a cookie when you do git push. Look into
git's output with GIT_CURL_VERBOSE=1 for something like:
Set-Cookie: BCSI-CS-d9d6d71c4478035c=1; Path=/
Current versions of git (1.8.5) don't store this cookie and don't use it
for subsequent calls. Therefore, the
On Sunday, January 20, 2013 6:57:08 PM UTC+1, python...@gmail.com wrote:
@Thomas - I already tried removing the change-ed from the commit
message,editing the message but a new change-id is not being generated
automatically...do you have any other suggestions?
Follow the instructions here:
Remove the Change-id from the commit-message: Do git commit --amend (if the
commit in question was your last commit), and edit the message. Remove the
whole line with the change-id. I'm not sure if your change-id's are usually
generated by a commit-hook, but if so it will automatically insert a
@Thomas - I already tried removing the change-ed from the commit
message,editing the message but a new change-id is not being generated
automatically...do you have any other suggestions?
On Sunday, January 20, 2013 12:54:15 AM UTC-8, Thomas Ferris Nicolaisen
wrote:
Remove the Change-id from
This is really important for me..any inputs on this is truly appreciated
On Sunday, January 20, 2013 9:57:08 AM UTC-8, python...@gmail.com wrote:
@Thomas - I already tried removing the change-ed from the commit
message,editing the message but a new change-id is not being generated
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 09:57:08AM -0800, python.pro...@gmail.com wrote:
@Thomas - I already tried removing the change-ed from the commit
message,editing the message but a new change-id is not being generated
automatically...do you have any other suggestions?
I have one suggestion: could
On Thursday, January 17, 2013 9:15:47 PM UTC+1, Huu Da Tran wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having trouble with the git process.
We got a origin/master where only i can write to. I got programmers
pulling from that, and pushing to their own repo where I can pull the
changes, merge and push to origin.
Hello,
I am seeing TRUNK- branches... are you using git with git svn? In this
case, you should not try to sync with a svn repo and a git remote at the
same time.
When you git svn dcommit to your svn repo, the commits being sent are
locally rewritten to include some svn information. This
On Tuesday, January 8, 2013 8:47:10 AM UTC+1, k-joseph wrote:
Hi every one, am kindly requesting for your assistance, i successfully
push to a remote branch on my account for the first time( first push where
i use git push origin name of the branch) but when am pushing the second
or any
On Thursday, December 20, 2012 7:48:08 AM UTC+1, k-joseph wrote:
Hi, every one, i have just began using using git and do request for your
assistance, i want to delete a remote branch, i have already deleted it
locally, but am getting an error , and the branch still exisits on my
github
I tried to do it also on MacOS. Successful.
Why this don't work on Windows XP?
среда, 14 ноября 2012 г., 12:37:31 UTC+3 пользователь Thomas Ferris
Nicolaisen написал:
Git daemon only serves read operations. You can't push to it, only fetch
or pull.
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Looks like this is the problem. But I got this error through Github for
Windows which is configured to use cntlm. Clone is fine.
Sending PROXY auth request...
Host = github.com:443
User-Agent = git/1.7.11.msysgit.1
Proxy-Connection =
On Thu, 2 Aug 2012 02:03:34 -0700 (PDT)
MohanR radhakrishnan.mo...@gmail.com wrote:
Looks like this is the problem. But I got this error through Github
for Windows which is configured to use cntlm. Clone is fine.
Sending PROXY auth request...
Host = github.com:443
For comparison with a real file system, I just cloned the linux
repositoryhttps://github.com/torvalds/linux,
which has 300k commits, 2,5 million objects and nearly 40k files in the
work tree, and there git status takes 1-3 seconds (new iMac with mechanical
harddrive, 7200 rpm).
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You
Yes. I clone over HTTP successfully.
I try to push using HTTPS and the authentication issue seems to be
solved.
This though could be another error that the stackoverflow thread
discusses assuming I have understood it.
error: src refspec origin does not match any.
error: failed to push some refs
This is what seems to work through by cntlm proxy.
GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=true GIT_CURL_VERBOSE=1 GIT_TRACE=2 git push
https://user:passw...@github.com/user/JSE-7-Concurrency.git origin
master
This error though could have something to do with my repo. Not sure
but I am following the steps mentioned
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/827351/push-origin-master-error-on-new-repository
This was what I referred.
On Sep 6, 11:28 am, MohanR radhakrishnan.mo...@gmail.com wrote:
This is what seems to work through by cntlm proxy.
GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=true GIT_CURL_VERBOSE=1 GIT_TRACE=2 git push
The StackOverflow issue you quote is not the same as one reported in
your original email.
Please, pay close attention to the URI you use. If you go back to your
GitHub page for that repo, while logged in, you will notice that the
protocol prefix is httpS, not http.
github only allows clones over
On Oct 27, 11:22 am, Prashant Shirbhate prashantshirbh...@gmail.com
wrote:
While pusing my filed to my your public repository i got below error.
Please suggest for the same
C:\private\prashantgit push
To c:\lmg_test\public_prashant.git
! [rejected] master - master
On Jul 28, 10:00 pm, joe ehass...@gmail.com wrote:
When going through several articles/tutorials about git I see the
following being done for the initial push to a new branch:
git push origin branchname:refs/heads/branchname
Is this necessary for subsequent pushes or does git push do the
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