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Re: "make check" failure in public-submodule-commit
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Akim Demaille |
Subject: |
Re: "make check" failure in public-submodule-commit |
Date: |
Mon, 19 Nov 2012 20:37:53 +0100 |
Le 19 nov. 2012 à 15:21, Stefano Lattarini <address@hidden> a écrit :
> No, the error is still there (with git 1.8.0.209.gf3828dc).
>
> But then, I've also verified that the error is present with Git 1.7.10.4
> (installed through Debian packages):
>
> $ PATH=/usr/bin:$PATH make public-submodule-commit
> GEN public-submodule-commit
> fatal: Not a valid object name origin
> /usr/lib/git-core/git-submodule: line 354: test:
> daf7f8c02242c535d596231e2f655109b97fa2bc: unary operator expected
> Stopping at 'gnulib'; script returned non-zero status.
> maint.mk: found non-public submodule commit
> make: *** [public-submodule-commit] Error 1
>
> In addition, the 'public-submodule-commit' recipe runs successfully
> for other GNU packages (like cppi), even if I use the bleeding-edge
> Git. So the problem must actually be in Bison.
Hi Stefano,
But we still don't have enough data to try to guess what is wrong. Could you
try to run git-submodule with -x? Or at least send what the line 445 (or 354)
is in your case? It does not make sense in Théophile's version of git (and I
can't check currently).