pushgate (was: Re: [PATCH] largefiles: set the extension as enabled locally after a clone requiring it)
Augie Fackler
raf at durin42.com
Tue Feb 3 18:37:56 CST 2015
On Feb 3, 2015, at 7:30 PM, Matt Harbison <mharbison72 at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 03 Feb 2015 15:09:34 -0500, Augie Fackler <raf at durin42.com> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Feb 03, 2015 at 11:13:22AM -0600, Matt Harbison wrote:
>>> # HG changeset patch
>>> # User Matt Harbison <matt_harbison at yahoo.com>
>>> # Date 1422925121 18000
>>> # Mon Feb 02 19:58:41 2015 -0500
>>> # Node ID fda61f818913f4afb4adf5704eba990fe2ac29e5
>>> # Parent 8b88870cbd1eeefaee0af053ae36728f8c0a1847
>>> largefiles: set the extension as enabled locally after a clone requiring it
>>
>> This looks reasonable to me.
>
> As an aside, I posted this using the experimental pushgate at around noon EST. The first push aborted with an internal server error 500. I tried 5-10 minutes later with --traceback on the off chance it would yield anything useful, but it went through this time, so IDK what the problem was.
>
> Random thoughts:
>
> - It seemed to take a surprisingly long period of time to push, but I haven't pushed to a repo over the internet before. So I'm not sure how much was the internet connection, the actual push, and whatever checking (I assume) it is doing. I know the remote output is only displayed after the local output with a Windows push, so maybe I missed it, but maybe a "This will take several minutes" message would help?
>
> - I don't have the message that was output in front of me, but I remember the last line was 'abort/transaction rollback'. After I checked the ML and saw it made it, I understood what was going on, but maybe that can be hidden somehow?
>
> Otherwise, it's a pretty neat idea.
Aha! That explains why your message flunked spf and ended up in spam.
We probably should have it do something like “pushbot on behalf of foo <pushbot at selenic.com>” and cc the author of the change.
>
> --Matt
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