Re: GIT and the weird merge conflict.
Re: GIT and the weird merge conflict.
- Subject: Re: GIT and the weird merge conflict.
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2012 21:32:07 -0400
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Le 2012-03-25 à 21:28, "Jesse Tayler" <email@hidden> a écrit :
> I'm still struggling here -
>
> It's not GIT, I only had to actually commit it seems--
>
> there are code changes that don't compile, but the person who checked in these lines of code hasn't had trouble with this method change==
>
> protected ERXRestFormat defaultFormat() {
> return ERXRestFormat.html();
> }
>
> That method above doesn't exist, but this method does:
>
> protected ERXRestFormat defaultFormat() {
> return ERXRestFormat.HTML;
> }
If you don't have .html(), you have a copy of Wonder that is very old. Upgrade Wonder to the latest release.
> So, if I change those methods, they compile now - maybe there was an API change on that? Does anyone know?
>
> There's also an added ERRestDelegate method which won't compile at all
>
> public class UserRestDelegate extends ERXAbstractRestDelegate {
>
> which can't import
>
> import er.rest.ERXRestContext;
>
> and fails to compile.
>
> seems that these would have compiled on the computer they got checked in from---
>
> does anyone have an idea how I could be getting these compile errors or why I had to change code that likely compiled on another developer system (since they checked in the code!)
>
> thanks for any thoughts --
>
>
> On Mar 25, 2012, at 1:18 PM, Jesse Tayler <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Ack! Help!
>>
>> I had some merge conflicts using GIT -- I've not used GIT with Eclipse much yet, but I have checked in and out and merged at least once or twice with this new repository.
>>
>> The codebase is two years old or so and the actual merge changes are small and not unusual.
>>
>> I had a lot of odd Java errors with imports and errors reported on files that were empty or unchanged some of them were cleared with a make-clean, but other errors appeared in their place it seems --
>>
>> I'm thinking of abandoning and doing a clean checkout to try and merge back any work I had before this merge!
>>
>> All I said with git was:
>>
>> git commit -a
>>
>> which reminded me that I had to sync with changes, so fine -
>>
>> git push
>>
>> git pull
>>
>> A few files had no changes or were empty like these woo and wod files, the MainPage.java file cleared it's import problem after a make clean....
>>
>> # Changed but not updated:
>> # (use "git add <file>..." to update what will be committed)
>> # (use "git checkout -- <file>..." to discard changes in working directory)
>> #
>> # unmerged: WOMan/Components/MainPage.wo/MainPage.wod
>> # unmerged: WOMan/Components/MainPage.wo/MainPage.woo
>> # modified: WOMan/Sources/wo/man/DirectAction.java
>> #
>>
>>
>> <PastedGraphic-2.tiff>
>>
>> So, the java cleared up, but the wod and woo files still won't get off their error markings - no errors exist.
>>
>> and now other Java files are doing this import troubles so the make-clean just seems to have changed the place where these errors are reported! weird huh?
>>
>>
>> <Screen Shot 2012-03-25 at 1.08.00 PM.png>
>>
>>
>> So, I realize I'm chasing red herrings here because these errors are false, but at the same time, I can't convince Eclipse to go on and run the damn app --
>>
>> Has anyone had this kind of behavior from Eclipse? Any suggestions how best to more though with the least destruction to whatever work I might have done?
>>
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