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RE: Uploading a patch to Rietveld
From: |
James Lowe |
Subject: |
RE: Uploading a patch to Rietveld |
Date: |
Mon, 2 May 2011 16:28:42 +0000 |
Hello,
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)To: Graham Percival
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)Subject: Re: Uploading a patch to Rietveld
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)From: "Phil Holmes" <address@hidden>
)To: "Graham Percival" <address@hidden>
)>
)> In the end, I nuked the git directory (having copied my changes
)> elsewhere) and started from scratch. It's at
)> http://codereview.appspot.com/4428077/
)> but hopefully this should be announced properly.
)>
)> --
)> Phil Holmes
)
)
)BTW - it might be worth mentioning in the CG that "git cl upload
)origin/master" at one point fires you into vi. For windows users, that's a
)bit of an issue - took me a couple of searches to confirm it was vi, and
)then find the way of saving and exiting.
)
Not necessarily, when I tried it the first time fired me into some other editor
(can't remember what it was but it looked like an 'info' type window). I had to
change it myself to 'vi' because I prefer that.
So that might be specific to your install.
The CG does tell you how to change your editor - at least that is where I got
the information form to do it.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/contributor/setting-up
The example we give is nano.
git config --global core.editor nano
and you'll see an explicit TODO from 'mp' to give instructions for Windows on
the next line although I don't think that is what you are asking is it? I guess
if someone is getting to stage of using git-cl in a terminal is there a level
of expectation on knowing how to use or what vi/editor_of_choice is?
James
Re: Uploading a patch to Rietveld, Phil Holmes, 2011/05/02
- RE: Uploading a patch to Rietveld,
James Lowe <=