Ticket #8474 (closed: fixed)

Opened 7 years ago

Last modified 5 years ago

git checkbuild should publish the branch first

Reported by: Martyn Gigg Owned by: Martyn Gigg
Priority: major Milestone: Release 3.1
Component: Tools Keywords:
Cc: Blocked By:
Blocking: Tester: Nick Draper

Description

There have been cases with the macros where checkbuild has merged a branch for testing but then the branch itself is not available publicly.

Change the checkbuild macro so that it publishes too.

Change History

comment:1 Changed 7 years ago by Martyn Gigg

  • Status changed from new to inprogress

Formatting only changes. Converting tabs to spaces in git macros.

Refs #8474

Changeset: a21e8314fbb635a4fe88532c8876b2dcb7458362

comment:2 Changed 7 years ago by Martyn Gigg

git checkbuild now publishes any changes from the given branch

This should avoid branches not turning up when testing is started on them and also avoid partial branches being tested when further updates weren't pushed to the remote. Refs #8474

Changeset: 12ca1d76e9793c7e1cfc66460b3f2048483196a4

comment:3 Changed 7 years ago by Martyn Gigg

  • Status changed from inprogress to verify
  • Resolution set to fixed

Branch: feature/8474_git_publish_with_checkbuild

Tester: First merge the code as usual & then follow the install instructions here to install the updated macros.

A through test will require your own Sandbox/PlayPen repository that you can test out creating a branches, checkbuild it and verify that the branch is published at the same time.

comment:4 Changed 7 years ago by Nick Draper

  • Status changed from verify to closed

Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/feature/8474_git_publish_with_checkbuild'

Full changeset: adb87938b33284746862a681cb8a69a99beafa1d

comment:5 Changed 7 years ago by Nick Draper

  • Tester set to Nick Draper

tested by code review

comment:6 Changed 5 years ago by Stuart Campbell

This ticket has been transferred to github issue 9318

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