[Buildroot] Is BR's http git repo up-to-date?
Yegor Yefremov
yegor_sub1 at visionsystems.de
Mon Oct 10 10:33:30 UTC 2011
Hi Peter,
> Yegor> Since last week if I execute git pull I always get "Already up-to-date." Even if I clone the http://git.buildroot.net/git/buildroot.git to a new folder my last commit message is
> Yegor> commit d1c54ade86e8cae6f0aa1bf1709941c70cea1af7
> Yegor> Author: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet at sunsite.dk>
> Yegor> Date: Wed Oct 5 00:15:47 2011 +0200
>
> Yegor> imagemagick: add optional fftw support
>
> Yegor> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet at sunsite.dk>
>
> Yegor> Am I making something wrong?
>
> No, something has gone wrong.
>
> For http access to work, you need to run git update-server-info on the
> server to rewrite the refs. We did have a call to git-update-server-info
> in hooks/post-update (notice the git-), but the legacy
> git-update-server-info symlink is no longer present on the server,
> causing it to fail.
>
> Interesting, /usr/bin was updated just around that time, so it is
> probably caused by a git upgrade that I wasn't informed about:
>
> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 36K Oct 4 22:54 .
>
> I've fixed it now, so hopefully it should work in the future. If not,
> let me know.
It is working now. Thanks.
Yegor
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