Dear coreboot folks,
if you push patches please either check them manually or simply let the Git commit hooks do it for you by running `make gitconfig`. I know they take a lot of time especially when you run them the first time in a session. This will be hopefully improved soon.
Thanks,
Paul
On 02.02.2014 12:05, Paul Menzel wrote:
Dear coreboot folks,
if you push patches please either check them manually or simply let the Git commit hooks do it for you by running `make gitconfig`. I know they take a lot of time especially when you run them the first time in a session. This will be hopefully improved soon.
The problem is not this. The problem is that they regularly fail and prevent you from doing any commit
Thanks,
Paul
On Sunday, February 02, 2014 12:05:42 PM Paul Menzel wrote:
if you push patches please either check them manually or simply
let the
Git commit hooks do it for you by running `make gitconfig`. I know
they
take a lot of time especially when you run them the first time in a session. This will be hopefully improved soon.
Why would I want to use something that simply gets in my way, in the hope that it might be improved in the future. That's just stupid. There are people who use git for doing actual work, not just dicking around.
Alex