On 07/05/15 23:16, Junio C Hamano wrote:
Luke Diamand l...@diamand.org writes:
[Resurrecting old thread]
Looking at run-command.c, GIT_WINDOES_NATIVE and POSIX seems to use
pretty much the same construct, except that they use SHELL_PATH
instead of sh.
I think the state of git on Windows is a bit shaky (I'm happy to be
proved wrong of course), but I think the only seriously active port is
the msys one.
That, as far as I can tell, uses an msys version of 'sh', so it will be
perfectly happy with the sh -c ... construct.
There may be a native windows port in existence, but I can't find how to
build this, and I assume it's going to need Visual Studio, which makes
it a lot more complex to get going.
The code you were looking at in run-command.c says this:
#ifndef GIT_WINDOWS_NATIVE
nargv[nargc++] = SHELL_PATH; !GIT_WINDOWS_NATIVE
#else
nargv[nargc++] = sh; GIT_WINDOWS_NATIVE
#endif
nargv[nargc++] = -c;
To me, that seems to imply that for GIT_WINDOWS_NATIVE, we take the
*second* branch and use sh, so again, the the code as it stands will
be fine. msysgit uses that path.
(The next line, trying to use -c has no chance of working if Cmd is
being used).
So something like this may be sufficient, perhaps?
Makefile | 1 +
git-p4.py | 2 +-
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index 20058f1..fda44bf 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -1776,6 +1776,7 @@ $(SCRIPT_PYTHON_GEN): GIT-CFLAGS GIT-PREFIX
GIT-PYTHON-VARS
$(SCRIPT_PYTHON_GEN): % : %.py
$(QUIET_GEN)$(RM) $@ $@+ \
sed -e '1s|#!.*python|#!$(PYTHON_PATH_SQ)|' \
+ -e 's|SHELL_PATH|$(SHELL_PATH_SQ)|g' \
$ $@+ \
chmod +x $@+ \
mv $@+ $@
diff --git a/git-p4.py b/git-p4.py
index de06046..eb6d4b1 100755
--- a/git-p4.py
+++ b/git-p4.py
@@ -1220,7 +1220,7 @@ class P4Submit(Command, P4UserMap):
editor = os.environ.get(P4EDITOR)
else:
editor = read_pipe(git var GIT_EDITOR).strip()
-system([sh, -c, ('%s $@' % editor), editor, template_file])
+system(['''SHELL_PATH''', -c, ('%s $@' % editor), editor,
template_file])
This seems to be expanded to '''sh''' which doesn't then work at all. I
didn't take the time to investigate further though.
# If the file was not saved, prompt to see if this patch should
# be skipped. But skip this verification step if configured so.
I don't think we need to do anything. msysgit works fine with the origin
sh, -c, ... code.
Thanks!
Luke
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