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![]() Not all versions of git support git rev-parse --git-common-dir. Rather than erorr or print any kind of useful error, they just print back '--git-common-dir' instead of a directory. The git-llvm script ends up taking this '--git-common-dir' as a diretory name to use. Not sure exactly what happens after that, but the end result is that the 'git llvm push' ends up looking like it pushed your commits, but really did nothing. This patch makes the script detect the bogus directory name for --git-common-dir and falls back to using --git-dir instead. llvm-svn: 359939 |
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