From: Nick Woolley <nickwoolley@yahoo.co.uk>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: cvsexportcommit dies when applying an (empty) merge commit
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 11:59:22 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B0D1C1A.60707@yahoo.co.uk> (raw)
Hi,
I have a git repository with a merge point on the master branch. This merge
commit is empty, and just contains a commit message:
Merge commit 'otherbranch'
I'm trying to export this branch into CVS using git-cvsexportcommit (the latest
version from the master branch). It's actually done in a wrapper script [1] but
the command that gets invoked is essentially:
git cvsexportcommit -p -v -u -w 'cvscheckout/HEAD/my-cvs-module' -c \
<parent commit> <commit>
Where <commit> is the empty merge commit. However this invocation dies and
aborts the process of exporting the branch half way.
The fatal error I get is:
Applying to CVS commit <commit> from parent <parent commit>
Checking if patch will apply
Applying
error: No changes
cannot patch at /usr/lib/git-core/git-cvsexportcommit line 324.
The vicinity of line 324 is (with some lines wrapped):
print "Applying\n";
if ($opt_W) {
system("git checkout -q $commit^0") && die "cannot patch";
} else {
`GIT_DIR= git-apply $context --summary --numstat --apply
<.cvsexportcommit.diff` || die "cannot patch";
}
It seems that the file .cvsexportcommit.diff is empty, so git-apply is refusing
to apply it.
Presumably the application would be a no-op, so this git-apply step could be
skipped. So I tried modifying the script to do that and it seems to work:
print "Applying\n";
if ($opt_W) {
system("git checkout -q $commit^0") && die "cannot patch";
} elsif (-s ".cvsexportcommit.diff") {
`GIT_DIR= git-apply $context --summary --numstat --apply
<.cvsexportcommit.diff` || die "cannot patch";
} else {
print "No changes\n";
}
The modified git-cvsexportcommit script completes without errors, but
unsurprisingly, seems to export nothing, so that when imported back into git,
there is no empty commit. There appears to be no log message added in CVS, either.
This does seem more acceptable than dying, although it doesn't faithfully
reproduce the git history. However I'm not sure if that would be possible in
this case.
Is the existing behaviour deliberately fatal, or is this worth supplying a patch
for?
Cheers,
N
1. http://github.com/wu-lee/git-cvs
next reply other threads:[~2009-11-25 11:59 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-11-25 11:59 Nick Woolley [this message]
2009-11-25 13:06 ` cvsexportcommit dies when applying an (empty) merge commit Michael J Gruber
2009-11-25 23:00 ` Nick Woolley
2009-11-26 6:51 ` Robin Rosenberg
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