From: KK <horizn@wp.pl>
To: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: slash in branch name
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2015 20:38:57 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5581CCD1.4010606@wp.pl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20150617192444.GD25304@peff.net>
On 17/06/2015 20:24, Jeff King wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 08:16:10PM +0100, KK wrote:
>
>> remote: error: invalid key: hooks.denypush.branch.versions/4.3.2
>> remote: error: invalid key: hooks.allowmerge.versions/4.3.2
>> [...]
>
> Those are syntactically bogus config keys. Keys should be of the form
>
> section.subsection.key
>
> and only "subsection" can contain arbitrary bytes (and of course the
> value can, too). The hooks running on the server are using git's config
> system in ways that were not intended. It should rearrange its
> organization of the data (I cannot comment much further without seeing
> the hooks themselves).
>
>> My colleague did some research about that and it seems that this commit has
>> stopped update hook working:
>>
>> commit b09c53a3e331211fc0154de8ebb271e48f8c7ee5
>> Author: Libor Pechacek <lpechacek@suse.cz>
>> Date: Sun Jan 30 20:40:41 2011 +0100
>>
>> Sanity-check config variable names
>> [...]
>>
>> Could you please advise how to fix/revert this?
>
> I guess we could add a "--no-really-i-am-abusing-git-config" option to
> git-config to let these pass, at least for lookups. I am not sure that
> is a good idea, though. I think your hooks are fundamentally broken for
> branches with odd characters (right now you are seeing complaints on the
> lookup side, but I suspect that you could not write a
> "hooks.denypush.branch.versions/4.3.2" entry if you wanted to, as git
> would choke on reading the config file).
>
> -Peff
>
>
hooks were downloaded from:
git://git.et.redhat.com/ovirt-server.git
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