Hi Thorsten,
On Wed, 2011-02-09 at 17:56 +0100, Thorsten Behrens wrote:
hm, that looks slightly broken - plus, I wonder if that's really a
smooth workflow.
Well - I want a line I can remember, type, and look up quickly [ ie.
without using the web ], since I have to write this in E-mail and on IRC
to lots of people.
Personally, I use to do this for any repo I want to push from:
./g config remote.origin.pushurl ssh://thorsten@git.freedesktop.org/git/libreoffice/@REPO@
Fine - then we should add this instead to the 'g' wrapper in place of
the sed, there is simply no-way I can remember and/or type the above.
which leaves the pull with the much more hassle-free anongit -
should we maybe just document this step on the "hackers - Get an
Account" page & be done with it?
Well - possibly; but - I'd like something simpler for developers new to
git, that want to switch their repos over from anonymous -> commit-able.
On Wed, 2011-02-09 at 22:20 +0100, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
the rewrite-account stuff failed here because of an /git/ too much or
too few in the anongit-url and Thorstens approach would not be prone
to that.
How odd; I tested it; and my bootstrap/.git/config contains:
url = ssh://mmeeks@git.freedesktop.org/git/libreoffice/bootstrap
the clone we recommend on the web-site has:
url = git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/libreoffice/bootstrap
so the regexp should fix that; but - as you say, Thorsten's config
manipulation is much cleaner, so we should use that instead of the sed
(which I only added since I couldn't find the above command in thirty
seconds at the time ;-).
ATB,
Michael.
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