Re: What's cooking in git.git (May 2017, #07; Tue, 23)

2017-05-24 Thread Stefan Beller
On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 8:42 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote: > Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason writes: > >>> The tests added by grep rely on the old content of >>> test 2 'grep correctly finds patterns in a submodule'. >> >> Sorry about the fallout. >> >>> The (whitespace

Re: What's cooking in git.git (May 2017, #07; Tue, 23)

2017-05-24 Thread Junio C Hamano
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason writes: >> The tests added by grep rely on the old content of >> test 2 'grep correctly finds patterns in a submodule'. > > Sorry about the fallout. > >> The (whitespace broken) diff below fixes it. Ah, then, this was an example of maintainer not doing

Re: What's cooking in git.git (May 2017, #07; Tue, 23)

2017-05-23 Thread Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 9:38 PM, Stefan Beller wrote: > On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 12:08 PM, Stefan Beller wrote: >> On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 1:08 AM, Junio C Hamano wrote: >> >>> * sb/submodule-blanket-recursive (2017-05-23) 6 commits >>>

Re: What's cooking in git.git (May 2017, #07; Tue, 23)

2017-05-23 Thread Stefan Beller
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 12:08 PM, Stefan Beller wrote: > On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 1:08 AM, Junio C Hamano wrote: > >> * sb/submodule-blanket-recursive (2017-05-23) 6 commits >> . builtin/push.c: respect 'submodule.recurse' option >> . builtin/grep.c:

Re: What's cooking in git.git (May 2017, #07; Tue, 23)

2017-05-23 Thread Stefan Beller
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 1:08 AM, Junio C Hamano wrote: > * sb/submodule-blanket-recursive (2017-05-23) 6 commits > . builtin/push.c: respect 'submodule.recurse' option > . builtin/grep.c: respect 'submodule.recurse' option > . builtin/fetch.c: respect 'submodule.recurse'

What's cooking in git.git (May 2017, #07; Tue, 23)

2017-05-23 Thread Junio C Hamano
Here are the topics that have been cooking. Commits prefixed with '-' are only in 'pu' (proposed updates) while commits prefixed with '+' are in 'next'. The ones marked with '.' do not appear in any of the integration branches, but I am still holding onto them. The 'maint' branch is now for the