On 08/05/13 00:12, Christopher Yee Mon wrote:
Hello,

I have a setup where I have a remote non-bare repo cloned from a
perforce workspace. It is used as a remote repo that people clone into
their own user repos, make commits to, then push back into the remote
repo.
Why is your p4 clone non-bare? I thought pushing into a non-bare repo tended to cause problems?

> Then I periodically run the following commands in a script to
> push those changes back to perforce.

% man cron

:-)



git checkout -f
git clean -f
git p4 rebase --import-labels
git p4 submit -M --export-labels
git checkout -f
git clean -f

Sometimes, always after commits from one user's machine specifically,
I get the following error below when pushing back to perforce at the
remote repo. It seems to happen randomly, or at least intermittently,
since I often can't discern any major error during git committing to
the remote repo that precipitates this error. It does happen pretty
reliably when I get a file conflict that I resolve and fix during
committing though.

Performing incremental import into refs/remotes/p4/master git branch
Depot paths: //depot/sub/folder/
No changes to import!
Rebasing the current branch onto remotes/p4/master
First, rewinding head to replay your work on top of it...
Applying: A commit that has already been made previously
Applying: A second commit that has already been made in a previous commit
Using index info to reconstruct a base tree...
<stdin>:15: space before tab in indent.
                             a line of text
<stdin>:24: space before tab in indent.
                 another line of text
<stdin>:25: space before tab in indent.
                 a third line of text
<stdin>:33: trailing whitespace.
         a forth line of text
<stdin>:71: trailing whitespace.

warning: squelched 1 whitespace error
warning: 6 lines add whitespace errors.
Falling back to patching base and 3-way merge...
Auto-merging file from second
CONFLICT (content): Merge conflict in
a/file/in/the/second/pre-existing/commit/file.php
Auto-merging a/file/in/the/second/pre-existing/commit/file.php
Failed to merge in the changes.
Patch failed at 0002 A second commit that has already been made in a
previous commit

When you have resolved this problem run "git rebase --continue".
If you would prefer to skip this patch, instead run "git rebase --skip".
To check out the original branch and stop rebasing run "git rebase --abort".

Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "/usr/lib/git-core/git-p4", line 3373, in<module>
     main()
   File "/usr/lib/git-core/git-p4", line 3367, in main
     if not cmd.run(args):
   File "/usr/lib/git-core/git-p4", line 3150, in run
     return self.rebase()
   File "/usr/lib/git-core/git-p4", line 3167, in rebase
     system("git rebase %s" % upstream)
   File "/usr/lib/git-core/git-p4", line 183, in system
     raise CalledProcessError(retcode, cmd)
subprocess.CalledProcessError: Command 'git rebase remotes/p4/master'
returned non-zero exit status 1

The patch is usually one that is already in the remote git repo and in
perforce. At that point I have to run git rebase --skip, to skip the
patch, then rerun the commands in the script again. Sometimes it's
multiple patches that cause this problem and I have to run git rebase
--skip repeatedly. When I check the working copy of the remote repo, I
don't see any changes, no conflict markers, just the file.

The real problem happens when I run git rebase --continue. Usually I
end up with repeated submits in perforce when I do that, which is
obviously a corruption of data.

It sounds a lot like this error, except I don't know how git p4 is
branching, so I don't know how to diagnose it.

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4033009/git-rebase-conflicts-keep-blocking-progress

I also asked stack overflow and someone there said it's probably the
perforce user being different from the git user info, so I had all the
git users switch to having the same info as the perforce user info and
that did NOT solve the problem.

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16106900/git-p4-rebase-attempts-to-reapply-past-commits

I'm not sure what could possibly be causing this or how to fix it.
Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks
Christopher Yee Mon
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