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From: | Jim Porter |
Subject: | Re: git commit message checker won't let me commit a new file. |
Date: | Tue, 18 Jul 2023 15:05:34 -0700 |
On 7/18/2023 1:23 PM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Hello, Emacs. I'm trying to commit a fix for bug #64642. This involves adding a new test file. The commit message checker says "File test/src/comp-resources/comp-test-funcs-dyn2.el: cannot be read: [No such file or directory] Commit aborted; please see the file CONTRIBUTE"
That's surprising. This works perfectly for me. Can you describe in more detail how you're committing your change? Here's what I did:
$ git checkout -b testing $ echo hi > test/src/comp-resources/comp-test-funcs-dyn2.el $ git add test/src/comp-resources/comp-test-funcs-dyn2.el $ git commit In my editor, I add this for the commit message: * test/src/comp-resources/comp-test-funcs-dyn2.el: New file. The commit hooks run successfully for me and don't produce any errors.Based on the output you see, I'm guessing the issue is in the `commit-msg` hook, but I don't see anything in there that would do this.
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