@@ -427,8 +427,13 @@ if (@git == 2) {
}
}
} elsif ($workdir eq "") {
- system("git --git-dir media/.git remote update '$rname/$git[1]'") == 0
- or die "Can't update from the upstream tree";
+ if (check_git("remote", "$rname/$git[1]")) {
+ system("git --git-dir media/.git remote update '$rname/$git[1]'") == 0
+ or die "Can't update from the upstream tree";
+ } else {
+ system("git --git-dir media/.git remote update origin") == 0
+ or die "Can't update from the upstream tree";
+ }
}
if ($workdir eq "") {
This seems to have fallen on the floor... Original send date: Thu, 1 Jun 2017 19:43:43 +1000 Avoid going splat if --depth is not given Commit 6b4a9c5 indroduced the --depth parameter to limit the commit history pulled by when cloning, giving a nice speedup. But in the process it broke running without the --depth parameter. The first invocation of './build --main-git' works fine, but the second falls over like so: fatal: No such remote or remote group: media_tree/master Can't update from the upstream tree at ./build line 430. The fix is to check whether that remote has been defined before trying to update from it. Signed-off-by: Vincent McIntyre <vincent.mcintyre@gmail.com> --- build | 9 +++++++-- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)