Re: git commit --amend

2017-03-23 Thread Ben Craig
Citation needed ;-) > > > > > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- > From: Jake Farrell > Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2017 3:05 PM > To: dev@thrift.apache.org > Subject: Re: git commit --amend > > fast forward is not allowed on any of the ASF git repos, you either have to > d

Re: git commit --amend

2017-03-23 Thread Jens Geyer
Is there any reference where we can actually read that? Citation needed ;-) -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- From: Jake Farrell Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2017 3:05 PM To: dev@thrift.apache.org Subject: Re: git commit --amend fast forward is not allowed on any of the ASF git repos, you

RE: git commit --amend

2017-03-23 Thread Jim King
apache.org Subject: Re: git commit --amend fast forward is not allowed on any of the ASF git repos, you either have to do a full revert patch as a second commit or make the necessary modifications and commit that as a new patch -Jake On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 8:35 PM, Jim King wrote: > I att

Re: git commit --amend

2017-03-23 Thread Jake Farrell
the check-in comments > (Client: ). > > Can I do a “git commit –amend” and “git push –force” on master? Is that > acceptable (the force push part)? > > > > [image: hpesimplivitytogether] > > James E. King, III > > HPE SimpliVity > > 8 Technology Drive,

Re: git commit --amend

2017-03-22 Thread Jens Geyer
potential or real trouble at all. Personal opinion, of course. Have fun, JensG From: Jim King Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2017 1:35 AM To: dev@thrift.apache.org Subject: git commit --amend I attributed a fix to C++ when it is for Java in the check-in comments (Client: ). Can I do a “git

git commit --amend

2017-03-22 Thread Jim King
I attributed a fix to C++ when it is for Java in the check-in comments (Client: ). Can I do a "git commit -amend" and "git push -force" on master? Is that acceptable (the force push part)? [hpesimplivitytogether] James E. King, III HPE SimpliVity 8 Technology Drive, 2nd F