Carl,
On 07/03/16 17:35, Carl Sorensen wrote:
On 3/7/16 12:50 AM, "v.villen...@gmail.com on behalf of Valentin
Villenave" <v.villen...@gmail.com on behalf of valen...@villenave.net>
wrote:
On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 3:21 AM, Carl Sorensen <carl.d.soren...@gmail.com>
wrote:
It appears that my ssl certificate is not working properly.
Greetings Carl,
have you by any chance disabled JavaScript in your Web browser? (I was
unable to post anything until I complied with SourceForge demanding to
execute non-free JavaScript code in my browser.)
When issuing git cl upload, does the actual page open in your Web
browser? Does it tell you that everything is ok or does it complain
about something?
I will check. I got a window opening up in my browser, but I think it is
a codereview window not a sourceforge window.
Yes that is correct.
Not knowing how it is
supposed to work, I don't know what to look for.
All I can say is that if I am not logged into Rietveld at the time I run
git-cl I get a 'Google' login window. When I log in, or if I am already
logged in the Browser will show a single line about 'Authentication
completed' (or somesuch words), then in the terminal, you can see that
the upload process (to Rietveld) goes through its process - displaying
what it is doing - and then once that has completed I get the prompt
from git-cl asking about which sourceforge issue to update (it does some
simple detection on trying to guess the issue number it thinks - git-cl
that is - should update). You apply the appropriate answer and that is it.
--
James
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