[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: [Taler] Allow history rewrite on feature branches
From: |
Lukas Großberger |
Subject: |
Re: [Taler] Allow history rewrite on feature branches |
Date: |
Sat, 27 Apr 2019 15:16:14 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/60.6.1 |
Thanks again, it's working now.
On 27.04.19 14:40, Florian Dold wrote:
> Hi Lukas,
>
> Thanks for the helpful log message.
>
> There was an error in the configuration where user names containing a
> dash (-) would not be recognized properly and would not be allowed to
> force push their own dev branches!
>
> That should be fixed now, please try again and let me know if it works.
>
> - Florian
>
> On 4/27/19 12:05 PM, Lukas Großberger wrote:
>> I'm asking because simply "git push --force" doesn't do the trick for
>> the proper development branch but results in the following error:
>>
>> remote: refs/heads/dev/lukas-grossberger/common-base-template
>> 49ada70762b680dc3e6e063bb9263c3b167f3e88
>> 99ecf1bcbcfc8daa4f499d7d3317e57be395e250
>> remote: Commit 99ecf1bcbcfc8daa4f499d7d3317e57be395e250 was signed by a
>> GPG key: gpg: Signature made Sat Apr 27 11:47:01 2019 CEST
>> remote: A force-push or delete is only possible for branches named
>> 'dev/USER/...'.
>> remote: Admins are excluded from this policy, please ask them if you
>> really have to delete a branch.
>> remote:
>> remote: FATAL -- ACCESS DENIED
>> remote: Repo web-common
>>
>> remote: User lukas-grossberger
>>
>> remote: Stage From git's update hook
>>
>> remote: Ref VREF 'FORBIDDEN_FORCE_PUSH'
>>
>> remote: Operation Rewind push branch or overwrite tag
>>
>> remote:
>> remote: FATAL: + VREF/FORBIDDEN_FORCE_PUSH web-common lukas-grossberger
>> DENIED by VREF/FORBIDDEN_FORCE_PUSH
>> remote: error: hook declined to update
>> refs/heads/dev/lukas-grossberger/common-base-template
>> To ssh://address@hidden/web-common.git
>> ! [remote rejected] dev/lukas-grossberger/common-base-template ->
>> dev/lukas-grossberger/common-base-template (hook declined)
>> error: failed to push some refs to 'ssh://address@hidden/web-common.git'
>>
>>
>> On 27.04.19 10:30, Lukas Großberger wrote:
>>> How do I need to configure my local git repo such that I am recognized
>>> as $USER when interacting with the gitolite server?
>>>
>>> On 27.04.19 00:32, Florian Dold wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> this is already implemented, albeit not documented yet.
>>>>
>>>> If gitolite knows you as user $USER, then you can force push to branches
>>>> of the form
>>>>
>>>> dev/$USER/$BRANCHNAME
>>>>
>>>> and if that's not working it's a bug. I'll add this to the onboarding
>>>> manual.
>>>>
>>>> - Florian
>>>>
>>>> On 4/26/19 10:36 PM, Christian Grothoff wrote:
>>>>> On 4/26/19 9:50 PM, Lukas Großberger wrote:
>>>>>> Dear Taler team,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> currently, a server side hook prevents people from force pushing (i.e.
>>>>>> rewriting version history).
>>>>>> I find amending commits or squashing commits to be quite useful to keep
>>>>>> the history of a feature branch tidy before merging.
>>>>>> How do you feel about making an exception in that hook for branches with
>>>>>> the prefix "feature/"?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best, Lukas
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm generally OK with allowing force pushes for branches other than
>>>>> master. However, I don't know what the best policy here is, i.e.
>>>>> whether we should allow anyone to force push everywhere, or say only
>>>>> $USER to branches starting with $USER. ng0/Florian: you two usually
>>>>> have strong opinions on these kinds of matters, please just propose,
>>>>> implement and document (in onboarding manual) some sane policy here.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>