I have configured git after the wrong commit. The problem is more on the existing commit. But it appears that I miss cloning git repository. So, commit isn't go online and everything is fine. Sorry for inconvenience. 2012/3/15 Gerard Ryan <galileo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > On Wed 14 Mar 2012 10:53:00 PM GMT, E Deon Lackey wrote: > > > Yes, there is a way to change that. You can do... > > $ git config --global user.name "Romain Forlot " > > $ git config --global user.email "rforlot@xxxxxxxxx" > > > > ...to reset your email and username preferences. That will always do > > 'git commit' as "Romain Forlot <rforlot@xxxxxxxxx>." > > > > You can also do.... > > > > $ git commit -a -m "message" --author Romain Forlot <rforlot@xxxxxxxxx> > > > > --author overrides whatever the config setting is. > > > > HTH, > > Deon > > > > P.S. Those only apply to new commits; I don't know of a way to edit an > > existing commit. > > > > > > On 3/14/2012 5:36 PM, Romain Forlot wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> I do my first commit on user guide doc but I do not have configured > >> git to use a specific name and mail address. So, I see that my git > >> commit using 'git log' showing Claneys Skyne > >> "Author: Claneys Skyne <claneys.skyne@xxxxxxxxx > >> <mailto:claneys.skyne@xxxxxxxxx>>" > >> instead of: > >> "Author: Romain Forlot <rforlot@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:rforlot@xxxxxxxxx>>" > >> > >> Is it possible to change that ? > >> > >> Thanks. > >> -- > >> *Romain Forlot* > >> > >> pub 4096R/862907E5 2011-05-26 > >> Key fingerprint = 4549 A7CA 17DC D0AA 0FE0 7953 E6A8 A0C8 8629 07E5 > >> uid Romain Forlot <rforlot@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:rforlot@xxxxxxxxx>> > >> sub 4096R/153E34C2 2011-05-26 > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > Note: I don't know too much about git, but I think this should work. I'd > suggest maybe waiting until someone more experienced verifies what I say > here before trying it! > > I think if you do what Deon has suggested, then do the following to go > back to before you made the commit: > > $ git reset --soft HEAD~1 > > Then it should be in the state you left it right before you made the > commit (i.e. with all your changes staged, just not committed). Doing > the same git commit command again now (with your config updated), should > do what you want. > > -- > Gerard Ryan :: galileo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx :: http://gerard.ryan.lt/blog > PGP Fingerprint: AA11 A666 C98E B6D8 231C 11ED 6EDC 7E4A 62BC 4A15 > -- *Romain Forlot* pub 4096R/862907E5 2011-05-26 Key fingerprint = 4549 A7CA 17DC D0AA 0FE0 7953 E6A8 A0C8 8629 07E5 uid Romain Forlot <rforlot@xxxxxxxxx> sub 4096R/153E34C2 2011-05-26 -- docs mailing list docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/docs