git-push-all doesn't work well with a custom directory layout
Bug #1685640 reported by
Jose Manuel Santamaria Lema
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Kubuntu Automation |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
When you have a custom directory layout for KA, e.g. when you have in your ~/.kubuntu-
[areas]
# These directories are relative to the directory containing the debian/* files
build-area = ../build-area
upload-area = ../upload
# The name of the directory where the git clones are going to be.
# The path of this directory is relative to the 'pkgname' directory so if you
# set it as 'git' you will have a 'pkgname/git' for each package conatining
# the clone, however if you set it as '' you will just have a 'pkgname'
# directory.
git-subdirectory =
git-push-all doesn't work, since it works on the assumption that you have a git/ subdirectory per package.
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git-push-all is long gone now, these days we are always doing 'do-all git push'