Re: A few suggestions for http://live.gnome.org/TranslationProject/GitHowTo
- From: Claude Paroz <claude 2xlibre net>
- To: Simos Xenitellis <simos lists googlemail com>
- Cc: gnome-i18n gnome org
- Subject: Re: A few suggestions for http://live.gnome.org/TranslationProject/GitHowTo
- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 00:02:13 +0200
Le mardi 30 mars 2010 à 00:37 +0300, Simos Xenitellis a écrit :
> On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 5:09 PM, Claude Paroz <claude 2xlibre net> wrote:
> > Le lundi 29 mars 2010 à 11:36 +0200, Kenneth Nielsen a écrit :
> >> Hello
> >>
> >> I was wondering if someone, someone more knowledgeable about git than
> >> me, would add information to:
> >> http://live.gnome.org/TranslationProject/GitHowTo about what to do
> >> when you encounter this message:
> >>
> >> warning: You did not specify any refspecs to push, and the current remote
> >> warning: has not configured any push refspecs. The default action in this
> >> warning: case is to push all matching refspecs, that is, all branches
> >> warning: that exist both locally and remotely will be updated. This may
> >> warning: not necessarily be what you want to happen.
> >> warning:
> >> warning: You can specify what action you want to take in this case, and
> >> warning: avoid seeing this message again, by configuring 'push.default' to:
> >> warning: 'nothing' : Do not push anything
> >> warning: 'matching' : Push all matching branches (default)
> >> warning: 'tracking' : Push the current branch to whatever it is tracking
> >> warning: 'current' : Push the current branch
> >>
> >> Or possible show how to set it up right in the setup part of the guide.
> >
> > I suggest to add an entry in the troubleshooting section, suggesting the
> > following:
> > With recent versions of git, you have to indicate the default push
> > method for your local branches. You will probably want to configure it
> > this way:
> > $ git config --global push.default tracking
> >
> > Does this sound correct to git gurus?
>
> I am not a git guru. My view would be that it's better to have
> 'matching' instead of 'tracking'.
>
> This option makes sense for translatros if they are committing to a
> branch, as well to master.
> If you are translating evolution for branch gnome-2-30, you normally
> want to commit the same translation to master.
>
> Here is a workflow,
> 1. Update/Clone a repository, for example 'evolution'.
>
> 2. Checkout the 'gnome-2-30' branch with
>
> $ git checkout --track origin/gnome-2-30
> $ _
>
> 3. Add the translation and commit it,
> $ git commit -m "Updated Greek translation for evolution documentation" el.po
> [gnome-2-30 afa65e1] Updated Greek translation for evolution documentation
> 1 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 131 deletions(-)
> $ _
>
> 4. Checkout master.
> $ git checkout master
> Switched to branch 'master'
> $ _
>
> 5. Cherry-pick the 'afa65e1' commit,
> $ git cherry-pick afa65e1
> Finished one cherry-pick.
> [master 3c1c071] Updated Greek translation for evolution documentation
> 1 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 131 deletions(-)
> $ _
>
> 6. Finally, perform a 'git push' and send both commits to
> git.gnome.org in one go,
> $ git push
> Counting objects: 14, done.
> Delta compression using up to 2 threads.
> Compressing objects: 100% (8/8), done.
> Writing objects: 100% (8/8), 1.69 KiB, done.
> Total 8 (delta 5), reused 0 (delta 0)
> To ssh://simos git gnome org/git/evolution
> e8d32b7..afa65e1 gnome-2-30 -> gnome-2-30
> f84793e..3c1c071 master -> master
> $ _
>
> Both 'gnome-2-30' and 'master' succeeded, so we are fine.
...or both failed because the commit check on git.gnome.org detected an
error you didn't notice locally. And then you should revert the
cherry-pick, amend the first commit, re-commit, re-cherry-pick and
re-push, hoping that it will really succeed :-)
Personally I prefer to push before cherry-picking, but it might not be
the case for everyone, I admit.
Claude
> Without 'push.default=matching', we would need to run 'git 'push'es
> twice, once on each branch.
>
> Simos
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