Since git 2.0.0 starting git gui in a submodule using a gitfile fails with the following error: No working directory ../../../<path> couldn't change working directory to "../../../<path>": no such file or directory This is because "git rev-parse --show-toplevel" is only run when git gui sees a git version of at least 1.7.0 (which is the version in which the --show-toplevel option was introduced). But "package vsatisfies" returns false when the major version changes, which is not what we want here. Fix that for both places where the git version is checked using vsatifies by appending a '-' to the version number. This tells vsatisfies that a change of the major version is not considered to be a problem, as long as the new major version is larger. This is done for both the place that caused the reported bug and another spot where the git version is tested for another feature. Reported-by: Chris Packham <judge.packham@xxxxxxxxx> Reported-by: Yann Dirson <ydirson@xxxxxxx> Helped-by: Pat Thoyts <patthoyts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Jens Lehmann <Jens.Lehmann@xxxxxx> --- Am 17.05.2014 14:23, schrieb Pat Thoyts: > Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> writes: >> >>> Jens Lehmann <Jens.Lehmann@xxxxxx> writes: >>> >>>> Junio, I believe this issue needs to be fixed before 2.0 final. Otherwise >>>> git gui will not work inside submodules anymore due to the major version >>>> number change from 1 to 2. I'd like to hear Pat's opinion on this; even >>>> though I think my patch is less risky (as it doesn't change behavior for >>>> pre-2 versions), he might like Chris' proposal better. >>> >>> Thanks; I share the same feeling. >> >> So after checking git://repo.or.cz/git-gui.git/ and seeing that I am >> not missing any commit from there, I tentatively created a fork of >> it, applied your patch and merged it somewhere on 'pu' that is close >> to 'next'. We may want to fast-track it to 2.0 without waiting for >> an Ack from Pat but let's give him one more day to respond. >> > > The analysis about the major version number being significant is > correct. By default vsatisfies assumes that a major version number > change means all lesser versions are incompatible. However, you can > prevent that assumption using an unlimited check by appending a - (minus > sign) to the version to yield an open ended range. Or by giving another > range. So the only change required is to append a minus. > > package vsatisfies $::_git_version 1.7.0- > > will suffice. > > package vsatisfies $::_git_version 1.7.0 2.0.0 > > would work but would cause failures when we arrive at git 3.0 Thanks for the review! In this version I added the '-' to the version passed to vsatisfies and updated the commit message accordingly. I tested the result and it fixes the regression. Junio, please replace my old version with this. In the first version I forgot to add a ">= 0" after the vcompare, which results in all versions that are /different/ than the one checked against pass the test. While that fixes the 2.0.0 regression, it will fail for git versions older than the version that is tested for. So my first attempt wasn't /that/ different from Chris' proposal ... :-/ git-gui/git-gui.sh | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/git-gui/git-gui.sh b/git-gui/git-gui.sh index cf2209b..6a8907e 100755 --- a/git-gui/git-gui.sh +++ b/git-gui/git-gui.sh @@ -1283,7 +1283,7 @@ load_config 0 apply_config # v1.7.0 introduced --show-toplevel to return the canonical work-tree -if {[package vsatisfies $_git_version 1.7.0]} { +if {[package vsatisfies $_git_version 1.7.0-]} { if { [is_Cygwin] } { catch {set _gitworktree [exec cygpath --windows [git rev-parse --show-toplevel]]} } else { @@ -1539,7 +1539,7 @@ proc rescan_stage2 {fd after} { close $fd } - if {[package vsatisfies $::_git_version 1.6.3]} { + if {[package vsatisfies $::_git_version 1.6.3-]} { set ls_others [list --exclude-standard] } else { set ls_others [list --exclude-per-directory=.gitignore] -- 1.8.3.1 -- 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