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Re: [ptp-dev] Problems setting target definition for PTP workspace

Greg
I didn't have anything in git preferences or repo properties. I found a web page that sais I should set user.name and user.email in git preferences so I did that and backed out my commit again. I restarted Eclipse and redid the commit. This time my correct email appeared in the git commit dialog and in the signed off field. When I ran the push to gerrit I got the same message with the same invalid email address.

I think the email address is derived from my local machine IP address and my Windows 10 account name.

Looking at the message again, I think I have a push to gerrit stuck somewhere because the IP address does not match my current IP address and the commit id is not the same as the commit id that shows up in the git reflog.

Would it be simpler and more efficient for both of us if I was to just attach a patch to my bug report? The fix itself is pretty small, less than 100 lines including whitespace

Dave

Inactive hide details for Greg Watson ---10/30/2018 10:58:35 AM---Dave, Go to preferences>Team>Git>Configuration and see what eGreg Watson ---10/30/2018 10:58:35 AM---Dave, Go to preferences>Team>Git>Configuration and see what email address is there. You can also che

From: Greg Watson <g.watson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Parallel Tools Platform general developers <ptp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 10/30/2018 10:58 AM
Subject: Re: [ptp-dev] Problems setting target definition for PTP workspace
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Dave,

Go to preferences>Team>Git>Configuration and see what email address is there. You can also check on the repo itself to see if there is an email address configured.

Regards,
Greg
      On Oct 29, 2018, at 2:43 PM, David Wootton <dwootton@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

      Greg
      I have my changes to LSF target system configurations done and committed in my local repository. I created bug 540478 and assigned it to myself.
      Then I tried pushing my changes to gerrit, where I was able to log in to gerrit after creating a new gerrit password. The push failed with a popup in Eclipse


      Processing changes: refs: 1
      Processing changes: refs: 1, done


      ERROR: In commit c624c7d83fab5a639ee23e9bb7694dc584eb8c50
      ERROR: committer email address
      DavidWootton@xxxxxxxxxxx
      ERROR: does not match your user account.
      ERROR:
      ERROR: The following addresses are currently registered:
      ERROR:
      drwootton@xxxxxxxxxx

      The first time I committed my changes, I forgot about the author and committer email boxes at the bottom of the commit window which were filled in with the email address containing an IP address, and which is not a valid email address for me. I tried to amend the commit and redo the push a few times after correcting these email addresses without success.


      Then I discarded the commit by performing a hard reset to HEAD and redoing the commit after fixing my email addresses to match what's registered to gerrit. I still got the same popup. I don't know where Eclipse is getting this email address or how to fix it.


      Any suggestions?


      Dave

      ----- Forwarded by David Wootton/Poughkeepsie/Contr/IBM on 10/29/2018 11:58 AM -----


      From:
      "David Wootton" <dwootton@xxxxxxxxxx>
      To:
      Parallel Tools Platform general developers <ptp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
      Date:
      10/23/2018 11:36 AM
      Subject:
      Re: [ptp-dev] Problems setting target definition for PTP workspace
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      Greg
      I updated my workspace and PTP now builds using the photon.target target definition file.

      Thanks
      Dave


      <18841004.gif>Greg Watson ---10/23/2018 11:00:59 AM---I've updated the target definition if you'd like to give it a go. Regards,

      From:
      Greg Watson <g.watson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
      To:
      Parallel Tools Platform general developers <ptp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
      Date:
      10/23/2018 11:00 AM
      Subject:
      Re: [ptp-dev] Problems setting target definition for PTP workspace
      Sent by:
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      I've updated the target definition if you'd like to give it a go.

      Regards,
      Greg
                      On Oct 23, 2018, at 10:00 AM, David Wootton <dwootton@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

                      Greg
                      The screen capture an attempt where my workspace was using the master branch, using photon.target.


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                      Greg Watson ---10/23/2018 09:48:45 AM---Hi Dave, This is usually because the repositories in the target definition have moved. Are you on th

                      From:
                      Greg Watson <g.watson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
                      To:
                      Parallel Tools Platform general developers <ptp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
                      Date:
                      10/23/2018 09:48 AM
                      Subject:
                      Re: [ptp-dev] Problems setting target definition for PTP workspace
                      Sent by:
                      ptp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx






                      Hi Dave,

                      This is usually because the repositories in the target definition have moved. Are you on the master branch or the ptp_9_1 branch? I'll take a look and update the target definition if necessary.

                      I switched to ptp_9_1 where oxygen.target is the latest target definition file, used oxygen.target and got similar results

                      Dave

                      Greg
                                                      On Oct 23, 2018, at 8:32 AM, David Wootton <dwootton@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

                                                      I am unable to get PTP to build since I am unable to get any target definition file to load, and I get lots of compilation errors in PTP code.
                                                      I have Photon 4.8.0 as my IDE. I opened the photon.target file using the target editor. I clicked Set as target platform and Eclipse runs for a while and then the locations window is updated to look like the following, where no locations are resolved.I have also tried this with ohter target definition files for Oxygen and Neon with similar results. I also tried 'Reload Target Platform' and that also fails.
                                                      I don't know why this fails. Am I missing a step?

                                                      Dave

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