On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 2:30 AM, Nemina Amarasinghe <neminaa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Eric Sunshine <sunshine <at> sunshineco.com> writes: >> >> On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 3:58 AM, Nemina Amarasinghe <neminaa <at> > gmail.com> wrote: >> > Nemina Amarasinghe <neminaa <at> gmail.com> writes: >> > >> > Sorry for the first patch. Something went wrong. This is the correct one >> >> In addition to the tautological issue pointed out by Matthieu, please >> note that this version of the patch is not the correct one. It won't >> apply to the git code. At a guess, it appears that this patch is >> against some other modification you made to the git code before this >> change, or perhaps you committed it incorrectly. In any event, when >> you resubmit, please be sure that the new version can be applied to >> commit.c as it exists in git.git itself. >> > > Thank you very much for your comments Eric. I will resubmit the patch. > > Just a quick question > > in this code > > if (flag & BRANCH_CONFIG_VERBOSE) { > if (remote_is_branch && origin) > printf_ln(rebasing ? > _("Branch %s set up to track remote branch %s from %s by > rebasing.") : > _("Branch %s set up to track remote branch %s from %s."), > local, shortname, origin); > else if (remote_is_branch && !origin) > printf_ln(rebasing ? > _("Branch %s set up to track local branch %s by rebasing.") : > _("Branch %s set up to track local branch %s."), > local, shortname); > else if (!remote_is_branch && origin) > printf_ln(rebasing ? > _("Branch %s set up to track remote ref %s by rebasing.") : > _("Branch %s set up to track remote ref %s."), > local, remote); > else if (!remote_is_branch && !origin) > printf_ln(rebasing ? > _("Branch %s set up to track remote ref %s by rebasing.") : > _("Branch %s set up to track remote ref %s."), > local, remote); > else > die("BUG: impossible combination of %d and %p", > remote_is_branch, origin); > } This code does not exist in git.git. Somehow, the code you are consulting has incorrectly substituted 'remote' for 'local' in the strings of the (!remote_is_branch && !origin) case. Whether this is due to a local modification you made or some some other reason, it is leading you astray in your proposed changes and breaking your patches so that they cannot be applied to git.git. Probably easiest at this point would be for you to start from scratch by making a new clone of git.git and examining branch.c as it actually exists in the 'master' branch. > These "local" and "remote" variables are independent from the "origin" right? > So, If that the case couldn't we just use the bellow function > > > else if (!remote_is_branch) > printf_ln(rebasing ? > _("Branch %s set up to track remote ref %s by rebasing.") : > _("Branch %s set up to track remote ref %s."), > local, remote); > > instead of > > else if (!remote_is_branch && origin) > printf_ln(rebasing ? > _("Branch %s set up to track remote ref %s by rebasing.") : > _("Branch %s set up to track remote ref %s."), > local, remote); > else if (!remote_is_branch && !origin) > printf_ln(rebasing ? > _("Branch %s set up to track remote ref %s by rebasing.") : > _("Branch %s set up to track remote ref %s."), > local, remote); > > Thanks > Nemina > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in > the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html