Re: Git conversion progress report and call for testing assistance - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Heikki Linnakangas
Subject Re: Git conversion progress report and call for testing assistance
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Msg-id 4C6311AA.3030100@enterprisedb.com
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In response to Git conversion progress report and call for testing assistance  (Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net>)
Responses Re: Git conversion progress report and call for testing assistance
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On 21/07/10 23:40, Magnus Hagander wrote:
> I've also set up the git server and the scripts around it, that we can
> eventually use. This includes commit email sending, commit policy enforcement
> (no merge commits, correct author/committer tag etc) and proper access control
> (a modified version of the one on git.postgresql.org - since we definitely
> don't want any external dependencies for the main repository).
>
> This is all available for testing now.

Seems to work great. I've got a local clone of that set up now, with 
workdirs for backbranches (per the "Committing Using a Single Clone and 
multiple workdirs" instructions I added to the Committing_with_Git wiki 
page).

I also tested with a bunch of funny commits, including merge commits, 
non-fast-forward commits and a commit with bogus Committer, and the 
post-commit hook correctly rejected all those.

> Marc has set up a mailinglist at pgsql-committers-test@postgresql.org where
> commit messages from the new system is sent. If you care about what they look
> like, subscribe there and wait for one to show up :-) Subscription is done
> the usual way.

My posts to that lists are been stalled, but looking at the commit mail 
in the "stalled post" reply it looks OK.

Good work! Thanks for spending the time on this, I very much prefer 
working with git nowadays.

--   Heikki Linnakangas  EnterpriseDB   http://www.enterprisedb.com


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