Hi Christian,
Christian Lohmaier schrieb:
Hi Regina,
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 11:00 PM, Regina Henschel
<rb.henschel@t-online.de> wrote:
Christian Lohmaier schrieb:
You need to rebase your patch to a working state. When there is a new
revision of the patch, jenkins will pick it up automatically..
Please keep in mind, I really Newbie here. How do I do that?
If it is a more or less self-contained change where it is unlikely
that other people's changes cause conflicts, you can do so from
gerrit webinterface - when logged in there's a rebase button (next to
the Abandon one)
I have found it and pushed it. And yes, Jenkins has started. Looking
forward to the result.
I have already
made "git pull -r" and build again. Next step?
To rebase manually, just resubmit again.
So simple repeat "./logerrit submit master" would have done it? There is
nothing to change on my patch.
As long as the Change-ID in
the commit-message is the same, gerrit can keep track and will create
a new revision of the patch.
Note that you should do all your gerrit-commits in a separate branch,
so you can update multiple changes individually, without introducing
unnecessary dependencies.
I'll remember that the next time. I'm learning.
Thanks Christian
Kind regards
Regina
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