Hi
I did it,
thanks for your support. Please let me know if there’s
anything wrong.
Regards
Christopher
Hi
I suspect that you have a readonly (git: or http:) connection
to the GIT repo.
You must have a read-write connection e.g
ssh://cgerking@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/gitroot/mmt/org.eclipse.qvto.git
and you must set up personal SSH keys for the connection. See
the various Eclipse GIT set up guides. For new keys I think
you can just push them from the Eclipse Team Preference Page.
Thereafter your personal branches should be
cgerking/whatever-you-like
often
cgerking/444444
for Bugzilla 444444.
Today "cgerking" is just recommended practice. If/when QVTo
starts using Gerrit with strong access constraints,
"cgerking/..." will be the only branches that you have
delete/push-and-update access to.
For short/sharp developments rebase on master when done. For
long running developments, merge master into your development
after every milestone.
Regards
Ed Willink
On 08/09/2014 11:59, Christopher Gerking
wrote:
Hi
Is it possible for me to have my own QVTo
remote branch? I have some profound changes and don’t want
to spam you with patches. Pushing a local branch doesn’t
seem to work.
Kind regards
Christopher
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