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Gitx on mac os Sierra: Objective-C garbage collection is no longer supported

送分小仙女□ 提交于 2019-12-21 07:02:24
问题 After upgrading to Sierra(10.12) I have an issue with garbage collection within GitX. objc[2253]: Objective-C garbage collection is no longer supported. 回答1: I dug around and found this gix fork that appears to be working https://rowanj.github.io/gitx/ 来源: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39914454/gitx-on-mac-os-sierra-objective-c-garbage-collection-is-no-longer-supported

how can I do a git pull in the gitg / gitx visual tool?

狂风中的少年 提交于 2019-12-18 11:52:37
问题 I can do a push using gitg and push my code to the remote master branch but I can't see any option to do a git pull . I am on Ubuntu 10 and 11 回答1: You cannot directly pull from git gui , but given than a pull is a fetch followed by a merge , you can fetch the remote (in the remote menu and fetch from ), and then merge the remote branch into yours (Merge menu and Local merge , select tracking branch ). 回答2: In gitg 0.2.4, you cannot pull directly, so you also fetch and merge: fetch by going

make GitX open via Terminal for the repo laying at the current path

自古美人都是妖i 提交于 2019-12-10 02:32:05
问题 I usually start gitx via the terminal command $ gitx Normally, when I'm at /path/to/repo as pwd in terminal, gitx was opening that repos log. I don't know if it was an update or if I changed some settings, but since some time, gitx opens blank, when i hit the command. I googled, and couldn't find. How do I get gitx to open the repo of the directory, I'm in at that moment? Thanks! 回答1: Open terminal, navigate to the site directory and type this at the prompt: $ open -a GitX . --- edit --- To

make GitX open via Terminal for the repo laying at the current path

百般思念 提交于 2019-12-05 02:34:16
I usually start gitx via the terminal command $ gitx Normally, when I'm at /path/to/repo as pwd in terminal, gitx was opening that repos log. I don't know if it was an update or if I changed some settings, but since some time, gitx opens blank, when i hit the command. I googled, and couldn't find. How do I get gitx to open the repo of the directory, I'm in at that moment? Thanks! Open terminal, navigate to the site directory and type this at the prompt: $ open -a GitX . --- edit --- To make this change permanent, open your local .bashrc file: $ vi ~/.bashrc Add the following alias wherever you

Gitx on mac os Sierra: Objective-C garbage collection is no longer supported

心不动则不痛 提交于 2019-12-03 22:05:54
After upgrading to Sierra(10.12) I have an issue with garbage collection within GitX. objc[2253]: Objective-C garbage collection is no longer supported. I dug around and found this gix fork that appears to be working https://rowanj.github.io/gitx/ 来源: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39914454/gitx-on-mac-os-sierra-objective-c-garbage-collection-is-no-longer-supported

how can I do a git pull in the gitg / gitx visual tool?

青春壹個敷衍的年華 提交于 2019-11-30 04:58:51
I can do a push using gitg and push my code to the remote master branch but I can't see any option to do a git pull . I am on Ubuntu 10 and 11 You cannot directly pull from git gui , but given than a pull is a fetch followed by a merge , you can fetch the remote (in the remote menu and fetch from ), and then merge the remote branch into yours (Merge menu and Local merge , select tracking branch ). In gitg 0.2.4, you cannot pull directly, so you also fetch and merge: fetch by going in the repository properties, select the remote repo and cli display all branches of the remote, and merge the

Git post-commit hook as a background task

不打扰是莪最后的温柔 提交于 2019-11-29 13:22:48
I have a script, that I need to run after committing to a project under git revision control. Therefore I created a post-commit hook in my projects .git directory in the subdirectory /hooks, named it 'post-commit' and gave it the following contents: #!/bin/sh # I am a post-commit hook /usr/local/bin/my_script & my_script is executable and runs fine in /bin/sh. In fact it has a runtime of several seconds, so I want it to be backgrounded and detached from the current shell. That's why I put the trailing '&' to my hook. The problem now is, that the '&' seems to be ignored. When I commit using

Git post-commit hook as a background task

不问归期 提交于 2019-11-28 06:58:41
问题 I have a script, that I need to run after committing to a project under git revision control. Therefore I created a post-commit hook in my projects .git directory in the subdirectory /hooks, named it 'post-commit' and gave it the following contents: #!/bin/sh # I am a post-commit hook /usr/local/bin/my_script & my_script is executable and runs fine in /bin/sh. In fact it has a runtime of several seconds, so I want it to be backgrounded and detached from the current shell. That's why I put the

Can git ignore a specific line?

半世苍凉 提交于 2019-11-26 06:31:45
I'm using git to sync to phonegap while testing on the phone's native browser. As such I have the following line: var isPhoneGap = false; Obviously I change this when building, but is there any way I can set up git to ignore this one line or do I have to go and put it in its own file and ignore it that way? I'm using Gitx and the terminal on OSX 10.6. VonC If your file is of a specific type, you can declare a content filter driver , that you can declare in a .gitattributes file (as presented in the "Keyword expansion" of " Git Attributes "): *.yourType filter=yourFilterName (you can even set

Can git ignore a specific line?

余生颓废 提交于 2019-11-26 01:44:32
问题 I\'m using git to sync to phonegap while testing on the phone\'s native browser. As such I have the following line: var isPhoneGap = false; Obviously I change this when building, but is there any way I can set up git to ignore this one line or do I have to go and put it in its own file and ignore it that way? I\'m using Gitx and the terminal on OSX 10.6. 回答1: If your file is of a specific type, you can declare a content filter driver, that you can declare in a .gitattributes file (as