Is there any way to test run jcheck if you don't have commit rights?
James Melvin
james.melvin at oracle.com
Thu Dec 22 14:41:28 PST 2011
Hi Pranav,
From what I can gather, jcheck only operates on changesets. So, you have
to commit your work first before running 'hg jcheck'. Perhaps someone on
the alias has a good way to avoid the commit-rollback-commit-rollback...
to fix jcheck issues.
- Jim
On 12/22/11 4:58 PM, Kelly O'Hair wrote:
>
> Try 'hg jcheck' more info with 'hg help jcheck'
>
> -kto
>
> On Dec 22, 2011, at 10:49 AM, pranav bhat wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Not sure if this is the right ML to ask this question but I thought I'd give it a try:
>>
>> Is there anyways to kind of "test run" jcheck to see if your changeset will be accepted for format / file permissions (eg: Reviewed-by:, Contributed-by: tags, files should not have executable bit set etc) if it were to be actually pushed especially when you don't have any commit/push rights on any forest?
>>
>> I haven't been here long enough and hence this might be a very trivial question. I apologize in advance. :-)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> - Pranav
>
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