On 06/01, Jacob Keller wrote: > I often use git-send-email in order to send patch files. Recently when > I tried to do this outside a repository I got some cryptic failures, > I'm using the master branch, git version 2.13.0.311.g0339965c70d6 > > I generate the patch files and copy them into a separate folder > outside of the repository, and make sure everything looks good and > write a cover letter, then I try to send them with > > $git send-email --to=<address> 00* > Can't call method "repo_path" on an undefined value at > /home/jekeller/libexec/git-core/git-send-email line 1759. > > Even weirder, if I move into the repository and try to send files > which are outside, such as: > > $git send-email --to=iwl<address> ../patches/00* > fatal: /home/jekeller/git/patches/00*: > '/home/jekeller/git/patches/00*' is outside repository > format-patch -o /tmp/AZatqXB1uD /home/jekeller/git/patches/00*: > command returned error: 128 > > I would expect that if you're outside a repository the command (as > before) would alllow you to send files. It shouldn't strictly need to > be inside a repository to function. > > I found this first on pu, but as above, I checked out master and still > seem to have the problem. > > I'm working on a bisect now. > > Thanks, > Jake This looks like it is due to '6489660b4 (origin/jt/send-email-validate-hook) send-email: support validate hook'. It's trying to look for a hook in a non-existent repository. -- Brandon Williams