On 19/12/2024 19:50, Ken Brown wrote:
On 12/19/2024 12:27 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
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:
[...]
Maybe this has something to do with the way scallywag is invoked to do a
build. Jon, is the problem that I don't have a .gitconfig on
sourceware? In any case, I'm inclined to ignore this unless someone
tells me I should fix it.
Yeah, the clue here is the "remote:". All this is happening on sourceware.
The process of requesting a build from scallywag is kicked off by the
post-receive hook on sourceware generating a commit for you in the
cygwin packaging repository, updating the cygport. (See [1])
As you can see this commit has your automatically configured committer
identity.
No cause for concern or alarm. Although, I'm not sure why this might
have just started happening.
[1]
https://cygwin.com/cgit/cygwin-packages/cygwin/commit/?id=ab13d52d5dbb293f3b7525dd9520de2b55854724