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There are issues in commit 8a69629:
Fix -Wsign-compare warnings in builtin/bisect.c by ensuring type consistency
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uuu4 commented Feb 28, 2025

/allow

Hi, since I'm new to this open source community, can you explain what to do?
I have turned on my email yet.

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dscho commented Mar 1, 2025

You can send a preview mail to yourself by adding a comment with /preview as the sole content (like my /allow). If that email arrives and looks good to you, you can then follow up with /submit.

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There are issues in commit 8a69629:
Fix -Wsign-compare warnings in builtin/bisect.c by ensuring type consistency
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There are issues in commit 8a69629:
Fix -Wsign-compare warnings in builtin/bisect.c by ensuring type consistency
Commit checks stopped - the message is too short
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@uuu4 uuu4 force-pushed the fix/wsigncompare-bisect branch from 8a69629 to 0ea32fa Compare March 1, 2025 11:37
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There are issues in commit 0ea32fa:
Fix -Wsign-compare warnings in builtin/bisect.c by ensuring type consistency
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There are issues in commit 0ea32fa:
Fix -Wsign-compare warnings in builtin/bisect.c by ensuring type consistency
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@uuu4 uuu4 force-pushed the fix/wsigncompare-bisect branch from 0ea32fa to cd1cae2 Compare March 1, 2025 18:24
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uuu4 commented Mar 1, 2025

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Fix -Wsign-compare warnings in builtin/bisect.c by ensuring type consistency
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Fix -Wsign-compare warnings in builtin/bisect.c by ensuring type consistency
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uuu4 commented Mar 1, 2025

You can send a preview mail to yourself by adding a comment with /preview as the sole content (like my /allow). If that email arrives and looks good to you, you can then follow up with /submit.

I don't know why the /preview is not working for me, although i signed the commit.

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dscho commented Mar 1, 2025

You can send a preview mail to yourself by adding a comment with /preview as the sole content (like my /allow). If that email arrives and looks good to you, you can then follow up with /submit.

I don't know why the /preview is not working for me, although i signed the commit.

@uuu4 it is not talking about signing the commit, it is talking about signing off on the commit. It means to add a Signed-off-by: trailer to the commit message. Have a look e.g. at git@cb0ae67. See how Junio added such a trailer? Details are described at https://git-scm.com/docs/SubmittingPatches#sign-off.

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dscho commented Mar 1, 2025

Also see this failing check.

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