[Ovmsdev] Config store mount failure / reformatting

Michael Balzer dexter at expeedo.de
Thu Aug 23 15:16:20 HKT 2018


Doing…

    git pull
    git reset --hard 812f959cec635cb7a849085bcc46711bd57ff0c9
    git submodule update

…should be correct, but creating a fresh clone is of course also an option.

These directories:
>     warning: unable to rmdir 'components/asio/asio': Directory not empty
>     warning: unable to rmdir 'components/expat/expat': Directory not empty 
…can be removed.

Regards,
Michael


Am 23.08.2018 um 07:45 schrieb Craig Leres:
>
> On 8/22/18 8:49 AM, Michael Balzer wrote:
>> OK, our esp-idf repository is now rolled back to the previous commit.
>>
>> After pulling you may need to explicitly "git checkout master" -- verify you're on commit 812f959cec635cb7a849085bcc46711bd57ff0c9.
>>
>> You also will need to do a "git submodule update" afterwards.
>
> Hum... My "update.sh" script says:
>
>     #!/bin/sh
>     set -x
>     git pull
>     git submodule update
>
> when I run it I'm, "Already up to date."
>
> If I do "git checkout master" it says:
>
>     Already on 'master'
>     Your branch is ahead of 'origin/master' by 378 commits.
>       (use "git push" to publish your local commits)
>
> google tells me the way to show my current git hash is:
>
>     ice 472 % git rev-parse HEAD
>     88e6723d487fe91bae5c09f7534d5b78e327dbad
>
> which doesn't match. google gave me a way to go to a specific hash:
>
>     ice 473 % git reset --hard 812f959cec635cb7a849085bcc46711bd57ff0c9
>     warning: unable to rmdir 'components/asio/asio': Directory not empty
>     warning: unable to rmdir 'components/expat/expat': Directory not empty
>     HEAD is now at 812f959c Merge pull request #1 from leres/master
>     ice 474 % rm -rf components/asio/asio components/expat/expat
>     ice 475 % git reset --hard 812f959cec635cb7a849085bcc46711bd57ff0c9
>     HEAD is now at 812f959c Merge pull request #1 from leres/master
>
> I'm embarrassed to admit I'm so lame at git but I haven't been able to wrap my head around it so far. It all seems like arbitry magic as far
> as I can tell. I started with sccs, did a lot with rcs and went "all in" with subversion 10-15 years ago.
>
> I tried to flash my module but it looks like it already lost its config so I take it "module factory reset" is the best starting point?
>
>         Craig
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