On Dec 19 11:19, Ken Brown wrote: > I've pushed the two modified commits to both main and cygwin-3_5-branch. > When I pushed to main, I got back the following message from git: > > remote: Committer: Ken Brown <kbr...@server2.sourceware.org> > remote: Your name and email address were configured automatically based > remote: on your username and hostname. Please check that they are accurate. > remote: You can suppress this message by setting them explicitly. > > I don't recall ever seeing this before, but it's been awhile since I've > pushed to main. Is this to be expected or did I do something wrong? I do > have my name and email address set in ~/.gitconfig: > > $ cat ~/.gitconfig > [user] > name = Ken Brown > email = kbr...@cornell.edu > [...] > > Ken
I have nothing else in my .gitconfig so I'm not quite sure what remote is trying to tell you. Especially since your Committer info is entirely correct: $ git log -2 --pretty=fuller commit 67bef16f7edf8642366ff55399bf9cf007c66d52 (HEAD -> main, origin/master, origin/main, origin/HEAD) Author: Ken Brown <kbr...@cornell.edu> AuthorDate: Wed Dec 18 11:43:09 2024 -0500 Commit: Ken Brown <kbr...@cornell.edu> CommitDate: Thu Dec 19 10:40:18 2024 -0500 Cygwin: mmap_list::try_map: fix a condition in a test of an mmap request [...] commit 677e3150907a83f17e50d546f79b7ca863ebd77d Author: Ken Brown <kbr...@cornell.edu> AuthorDate: Wed Dec 18 11:39:31 2024 -0500 Commit: Ken Brown <kbr...@cornell.edu> CommitDate: Thu Dec 19 10:25:53 2024 -0500 Cygwin: mmap: fix protection when unused pages are recycled [...] Corinna