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Re: git version control server not sync'ing?
That is already enabled. If that isn't enabled, I don't think the feature even shows up or is disabled (I forget which)... we had to turn it on to get to where we're at. But it is a mystery to us as to why it isn't willing to attempt to fetch the commit remotely. Fixing this would be great. We actually have a lot of unrelated problems with version 11.4 that are much more severe (diffs not showing up, or showing up incorrectly), but those at least we are aware of and can work around by refreshing or "fiddling"... This seems to have no real work around to get it to work right.1.1KViews0likes0Commentsgit version control server not sync'ing?
I have a git verson control server configured, and the "test connection" works OK. If I go to that directory and do a pull as the collaborator server's user, I can... but when I try to upload diffs for aspecific commit, it only works if the commit has already been pulled locally... how do I get collaborator to checkout / fetch that commit automatically? Or are we expected to write a cronjob or similar to keep the local repo sync'd?1.1KViews0likes2CommentsAll files marked as changed after rebase/squash in version 11
We areadding content to reviewsby adding git commits. When we have a commit in a review and a reviewer has "accepted" that file so a little green checkbox shows on the main review page next to that file in that reviewer's column, if we then upload a second commit that does *NOT* change the file in any way (no changes from this task or from upstream due to rebasing), the accepted indicator gets cleared for the file. In version 10 which we recently upgraded from, the indicator would stay as accepted unless thefile was changed as a result of the rebase. Now, the reviewer has to go through every single file on each commit to see if they actually changed? What is the recommended workflow for looking at revised commitswithin a review, and then doing a final review when the change is rebasedagainst the HEAD of master(the issue happens in both cases)? Surely it can't be to sift thru the files manually now, so we assume either our config is wrong or we're using it wrong.946Views0likes1Comment