[Insight-developers] can't push to gerrit

Mark Roden mmroden at gmail.com
Wed Mar 2 00:38:09 EST 2011


OK, I changed the name in the .git/config file to be
mmroden at review.source.kitware.com:ITK, rather than
mmroden at gmail.com@review.source.kitware.com:ITK.

Now, this happens:
Mark-Rodens-MacBook-Pro:ITK mmroden$ git push gerrit
HEAD:refs/for/master/GDCMHiddenFunctionWarnings
Counting objects: 28353, done.
Delta compression using up to 4 threads.
Compressing objects: 100% (7854/7854), done.
^CKilled by signal 2. (8931/25848), 7.82 MiB | 39 KiB/s

It looks like it's trying to push the entire repository back to
gerrit, rather than the most recent change.  git gerrit-push does the
same thing.

So how to get just the most recent commit then?

Mark

On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 8:52 PM, Matthew McCormick (thewtex)
<matt at mmmccormick.com> wrote:
> Nevermind, I didn't read the entire thread.  Sorry for the noise.
>
> On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 10:49 PM, Matthew McCormick (thewtex)
> <matt at mmmccormick.com> wrote:
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>> The username should be @review.kitware.source.com.  It should be the
>> value found in the Gerrit interface at Settings (upper right) ->
>> Profile -> Username.
>>
>> A likely problem is that the ssh public for the computer you are
>> working on hasn't been uploaded.  Gerrit -> Settings (upper right) ->
>> Profile -> SSH Public Keys.  Reminder: this file is probably found at
>> ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub.  If does not exist, it can be created with the
>> command 'ssh-keygen'.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> Matt
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Mark Roden <mmroden at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Well, the
>>> git fetch -v gerrit
>>> failed, because my username isn't @review.kitware.source.com, but is
>>> @gmail.com.  Do I need to be using a different email address?
>>>
>>> The result was:
>>>
>>> ssh: connect to host gmail.com port 22: Operation timed out
>>> fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 3:19 PM, Marcus D. Hanwell
>>> <marcus.hanwell at kitware.com> wrote:
>>>> I would suggest you look at your .git/config file, the gerrit remote.
>>>> You should check that the username is correct, and the URL is correct
>>>>
>>>> git fetch -v gerrit
>>>>
>>>> Would show you the location it is using, and whether a basic fetch
>>>> works. You can run the SetupForDevelopment.sh script a second time in
>>>> order to correct a bad username for example. Is this Windows, or
>>>> Linux? I think running the latest script would be a good idea to check
>>>> you have an up to date setup.
>>>>
>>>> I could take a look at your .git/config if you send it to me off-list,
>>>> it sounds like something is possibly broken in there. Most of the time
>>>> running the setup script again will correct issues there.
>>>>
>>>> Marcus
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 5:43 PM, Mark Roden <mmroden at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Here's the result of the git log -1 command:
>>>>>
>>>>> git log -1
>>>>> commit 413102b25d1c9eee60eace2585c2f857ad564a67
>>>>> Author: Mark Roden <mmroden at gmail.com>
>>>>> Date:   Tue Mar 1 12:42:32 2011 -0800
>>>>>
>>>>>    COMP: attempts to fix gdcm function hiding warnings
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 2:17 PM, David Cole <david.cole at kitware.com> wrote:
>>>>>> So ssh connectivity looks good.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm afraid I'm at the end of my helpfulness for the day... (because I lack
>>>>>> the knowledge... not because I've run out of helpfulness)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hopefully somebody else picks it from here for you. Sorry this is so
>>>>>> frustrating.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there anything funky about the commit? What's the commit message like?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Send along the output of:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   git log -1
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Maybe something in the commit message is unparseable by the helper
>>>>>> scripts....?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 5:11 PM, Mark Roden <mmroden at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> OpenSSH_5.2p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8l 5 Nov 2009
>>>>>>> debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh_config
>>>>>>> debug1: Connecting to review.source.kitware.com [66.162.65.213] port 22.
>>>>>>> debug1: Connection established.
>>>>>>> debug1: identity file /Users/mmroden/.ssh/identity type -1
>>>>>>> debug1: identity file /Users/mmroden/.ssh/id_rsa type 1
>>>>>>> debug1: identity file /Users/mmroden/.ssh/id_dsa type -1
>>>>>>> debug1: Remote protocol version 2.0, remote software version
>>>>>>> GerritCodeReview_2.1.6.1 (SSHD-CORE-0.5.1-R1033260)
>>>>>>> debug1: no match: GerritCodeReview_2.1.6.1 (SSHD-CORE-0.5.1-R1033260)
>>>>>>> debug1: Enabling compatibility mode for protocol 2.0
>>>>>>> debug1: Local version string SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.2
>>>>>>> debug1: SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT sent
>>>>>>> debug1: SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT received
>>>>>>> debug1: kex: server->client aes128-cbc hmac-md5 none
>>>>>>> debug1: kex: client->server aes128-cbc hmac-md5 none
>>>>>>> debug1: sending SSH2_MSG_KEXDH_INIT
>>>>>>> debug1: expecting SSH2_MSG_KEXDH_REPLY
>>>>>>> debug1: Host 'review.source.kitware.com' is known and matches the RSA host
>>>>>>> key.
>>>>>>> debug1: Found key in /Users/mmroden/.ssh/known_hosts:4
>>>>>>> debug1: ssh_rsa_verify: signature correct
>>>>>>> debug1: SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS sent
>>>>>>> debug1: expecting SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS
>>>>>>> debug1: SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS received
>>>>>>> debug1: SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST sent
>>>>>>> debug1: SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT received
>>>>>>> debug1: Authentications that can continue: publickey
>>>>>>> debug1: Next authentication method: publickey
>>>>>>> debug1: Offering public key: /Users/mmroden/.ssh/id_rsa
>>>>>>> debug1: Server accepts key: pkalg ssh-rsa blen 277
>>>>>>> debug1: Authentication succeeded (publickey).
>>>>>>> debug1: channel 0: new [client-session]
>>>>>>> debug1: Entering interactive session.
>>>>>>> debug1: client_input_channel_req: channel 0 rtype exit-status reply 0
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  ****    Welcome to Gerrit Code Review    ****
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Hi Mark Roden, you have successfully connected over SSH.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Unfortunately, interactive shells are disabled.
>>>>>>>  To clone a hosted Git repository, use:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  git clone
>>>>>>> ssh://mmroden@review.source.kitware.com:29418/REPOSITORY_NAME.git
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> debug1: channel 0: free: client-session, nchannels 1
>>>>>>> Connection to review.source.kitware.com closed.
>>>>>>> Transferred: sent 2552, received 2208 bytes, in 0.3 seconds
>>>>>>> Bytes per second: sent 8761.2, received 7580.2
>>>>>>> debug1: Exit status 127
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 2:03 PM, David Cole <david.cole at kitware.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> > What is the output of running "ssh -v user at review.source.kitware.com"?
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > (Where "user" is your gerrit user name...)
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 4:51 PM, Mark Roden <mmroden at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> Gotcha.
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> OK, I've reset the master branch to origin/master with --hard, then
>>>>>>> >> switched to the new branch.
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> git gerrit-push
>>>>>>> >> still produces
>>>>>>> >> ^Cfatal: Failed to run 'sh -c "git push gerrit
>>>>>>> >> HEAD:refs/for/master/$(git symbolic-ref HEAD | sed -e
>>>>>>> >> 's|^refs/heads/||')"' when expanding alias 'gerrit-push'
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> when broken, and seems to freeze otherwise.
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 1:44 PM, David Cole <david.cole at kitware.com>
>>>>>>> >> wrote:
>>>>>>> >> > Does "git log -1" report the same commit on each branch?
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> > git checkout master
>>>>>>> >> > git log -1
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> > git checkout GDCMHiddenFunctionWarnings
>>>>>>> >> > git log -1
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> > If you do a "gitk" does "master" and "GDCMHiddenFunctionWarnings"
>>>>>>> >> > point
>>>>>>> >> > to
>>>>>>> >> > the same commit?
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> > If so, then you're safe.
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> > The "ahead by 1 commit" message means that you have (locally) one
>>>>>>> >> > more
>>>>>>> >> > commit than the branch you're tracking. (master compared to
>>>>>>> >> > "origin/master",
>>>>>>> >> > NOT master compared to your topic branch...)
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> > HTH,
>>>>>>> >> > David
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> >
>>>>>>> >> > On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Mark Roden <mmroden at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> >> >>
>>>>>>> >> >> The new branch does not contain the commit, that's what I'm saying.
>>>>>>> >> >> The master branch remains ahead by 1 commit.  Git status on the new
>>>>>>> >> >> branch returns:
>>>>>>> >> >> # On branch GDCMHiddenFunctionWarnings
>>>>>>> >> >> # Untracked files:
>>>>>>> >> >> #   (use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed)
>>>>>>> >> >> #
>>>>>>> >> >> #       .DS_Store
>>>>>>> >> >> #       ITK_Osirix_Test_Data/
>>>>>>> >> >> nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add"
>>>>>>> >> >> to
>>>>>>> >> >> track)
>>>>>>> >> >>
>>>>>>> >> >> So I'd rather not reset the master until the commit is safe.
>>>>>>> >> >>
>>>>>>> >> >> On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 1:33 PM, David Cole <david.cole at kitware.com>
>>>>>>> >> >> wrote:
>>>>>>> >> >> > After you have the new branch, containing the commit, it's safe to
>>>>>>> >> >> > do:
>>>>>>> >> >> >
>>>>>>> >> >> > git checkout master
>>>>>>> >> >> > git reset --hard origin/master
>>>>>>> >> >> >
>>>>>>> >> >> > That will put your local master back to the same state as what's
>>>>>>> >> >> > on
>>>>>>> >> >> > origin,
>>>>>>> >> >> > and then your commit will "only" be on the topic branch.
>>>>>>> >> >> >
>>>>>>> >> >> > Commits may be "reached" from many different branches with git.
>>>>>>> >> >> >
>>>>>>> >> >> >
>>>>>>> >> >> > On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Mark Roden <mmroden at gmail.com>
>>>>>>> >> >> > wrote:
>>>>>>> >> >> >>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> Hi Marcus,
>>>>>>> >> >> >>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> git checkout -b my-topic is making a new branch, but the commit
>>>>>>> >> >> >> remains in the master branch.  Is this a git version thing,
>>>>>>> >> >> >> possibly?
>>>>>>> >> >> >>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> Mark
>>>>>>> >> >> >>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 1:16 PM, Marcus D. Hanwell
>>>>>>> >> >> >> <marcus.hanwell at kitware.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > If you are on your master, you can simply do a,
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > git checkout -b my-topic
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > That will give you a new topic branch with the commits from
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > your
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > local
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > master. At some point you will want to reset your local master,
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > warning - if you don't make a topic branch as described above
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > you
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > could lose some commits.
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > git checkout master
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > git reset --hard origin/master
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > The wiki page for developers,
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > http://www.itk.org/Wiki/ITK/Git/Develop
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > will give more details. If you are having trouble with the push
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > then
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > you can test authentication using the SetupForDevelopment.sh
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > script.
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > A
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > quick 'ssh -v review.source.kitware.com' would test
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > authentication/firewall issues - it should print out a message
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > telling
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > you how to clone if you authenticated.
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > Hope that helps,
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > Marcus
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Mark Roden <mmroden at gmail.com>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> > wrote:
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >> Ah, so I have to be on a branch now to do this?
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >> That should probably be part of the hooks then, because I was
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >> able
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >> to
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >> do it from master before (and was doing it from master
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >> before).
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >> How can I move my commit from master to some other branch to
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >> do
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >> the
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >> checkin?
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >> On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 1:04 PM, David Cole
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >> <david.cole at kitware.com>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >> wrote:
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>> The HEAD:refs/for/master/MyCommitMessage is supposed to
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>> reference a
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>> topic branch name...
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>> What is the name of your current branch?
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>> git branch
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>> (branch name with the * next to it is current...)
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>> On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 3:55 PM, David Cole
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>> <david.cole at kitware.com>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>> wrote:
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>> Do you get the same result with the simpler?
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>  git gerrit-push
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>> On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Mark Roden
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>> <mmroden at gmail.com>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> So I think I've solved some of the gdcm warnings, but can't
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> push
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> to
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> gerrit.  What's changed here?
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> I've followed the ./Utilities/Setup etc script.
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> I do
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> git commit -a -m "COMP: My Commit Message"
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> then
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> git push gerrit HEAD:refs/for/master/MyCommitMessage
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> And nothing happens, the command line just freezes.  My id
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> is
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> set
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> to
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> mmroden at gmail.com, and my ssh key is in gerrit, and I can
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> log
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> in
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> to
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> the gerrit website.
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> I was following the instructions here:
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> http://www.visualizationtoolkit.org/Wiki/ITK/Gerrit
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>>
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> Please help,
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> Mark
>>>>>>> >> >> >> >>>>> _______________________________________________
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>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
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