Oh, yeah, and before doing anything, we need to set our git
environment:
Before
I didn't this, the repo rejected my commit.
See: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Git
It worked, but a little too well.
HEAD on our test2 repo now shows my "Test commit" but
also shows a bunch of sub-branches that I created for
myself.
I did a "Push to upstream" in the Git perspective.
I guess I should not have done that?
Excellent. Marc, could you
try and do a commit and push back up to the repo. I want to make sure the
permissions are working correctly.
Thanks,
:D
From:
cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Marc Khouzam Sent: Monday, June 13, 2011 10:52
AM To: 'CDT General developers list.' Subject: Re:
[cdt-dev] EDC as separate git repo
Nice.
Took
me just under 1m30s to get the CDT repo on my machine (without
EDC)
From:
cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Schaefer, Doug Sent: Friday, June 10, 2011 4:09
PM To: CDT General developers list. Subject: Re:
[cdt-dev] EDC as separate git repo
BTW, I have uploaded the
two repos James created to our git space under the test2
folder.
http://git.eclipse.org/c/cdt/test2/org.eclipse.cdt.git/
http://git.eclipse.org/c/cdt/test2/org.eclipse.cdt-edc.git/
Cheers,
Doug.
From:
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Behalf Of Schaefer, Doug Sent: Friday, June 10, 2011 12:19
PM To: cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [cdt-dev] EDC as
separate git repo
Hey gang,
Just to let everyone know what we’ve decided on bug
316208, we’ll keep EDC as a separate repo. That’ll save 30+MB on the git
clone for people who aren’t working on EDC, as well as save them from
having to set-up TCF.
I’ll update the test repo with the latest conversion
from James which has this set up, and update the
instructions.
Also a reminder that we’ll continue with the git
training/discussion next week in the CDT conf call slot (Tues at 11 a.m.
EDT). We’ll go through actually changing code, commit, pushing, fetching,
rebase, merge, etc.
Doug.
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