[phobos] Tag for the dmd 2.053 release on the Phobos repository?

Jacob Carlborg doob at me.com
Sun May 15 04:08:35 PDT 2011


On 15 maj 2011, at 11:16, Jonathan M Davis wrote:

> On 2011-05-15 02:07, Michel Fortin wrote:
>> Le 2011-05-15 à 4:06, Jonathan M Davis a écrit :
>>> On 2011-05-15 00:39, Russel Winder wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 2011-05-15 at 00:31 -0700, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
>>>> [ . . . ]
>>>> 
>>>>> I believe that git-push --tags will push the tags, so you probably need
>>>>> to run something like
>>>> 
>>>> Isn't git-push somewhat out of date, shouldn't that be git push?  ;-)
>>> 
>>> Both are valid. There's nothing out-of-date about either.
>> 
>> $ git-push
>> -bash: git-push: command not found
>> 
>> $ git push
>> fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git
>> 
>> $ git --version
>> git version 1.7.2.2
>> 
>> Clearly one works and the other doesn't for me. It used to work with
>> earlier versions. Which version of git do you have?
> 
> It's probably a PATH issue. I have git version 1.7.5.1. Depending on your 
> distro, it may or may not have the git-* files in your PATH. On Arch, they're 
> in /usr/lib/git-core, and I had to add that to my PATH. If you're on Windows, 
> I don't know what you need to do to get them to work. The git bash shell 
> doesn't have them by default, and I haven't spent enough time in Windows to 
> make it worth figuring out how to make them available.

I found them in /opt/local/libexec/git-core on Mac OS X.

> I prefer the git-* commands though, since you get command completion with 
> them. Also, the man pages use those names. But it is true that your distro may 
> not have set it up so that they're on the PATH. But you should be able to get 
> them to work but just figuring out which directory they're in on your system 
> and adding them to your PATH.

I'm pretty certain that you should get command completion with the "git command" syntax as well.

> - Jonathan M Davis
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