Hi Eike,
>The change ID of the already existing gerrit change can be manually
>added (replacing the one that was newly created with git commit) to the
>commit message of the last existing commit using git commit --amend
That went well!
Thank you, there's some reviewing to be done for you now :-)
Hi Winfried,
On Wednesday, 2013-01-16 08:42:07 +0100, Winfried Donkers wrote:
> > the original commit contained a spurious "dictionaries" change, please don't
> > use "git commit -a"
>
> I did notice that after submitting to gerrit.
> "git diff" didn't show it.
Hint: always do a git status if
Hi Michael,
Thank you for all your help and suggestions in the past couple of days!
> the original commit contained a spurious "dictionaries" change, please don't
> use "git commit -a"
I did notice that after submitting to gerrit.
"git diff" didn't show it.
On another patch I had the same proble