On 2/25/14 2:42 PM, Joerg Mayer wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 05:01:55PM -0500, Evan Huus wrote:
>> It sets up so that "git review" does the correct push, as well as
>> setting the gerrit topic to the current branch name (if different from
>> "master") and a few other conveniences. So there's no particular
>> reason to set up git push. This lets admins differentiate between push
>> (which force-pushes to master for admin purposes) and review (which
>> goes to gerrit).
>
> Ah, now I understand! So now that I have managed to get my first three
> commits into review, how do I proceed on the command line?
> The reason I need to ask is that intro-quick only explains the workflow
> via web browser - which is something that I'm not intending to use.
> If I understand things correctly I should be able to do the same thing
> using "git review", or am I wrong here somehow?
You should be able to run something like
ssh code.wireshark.org gerrit review --submit --code-review +2 \
<change-id>
although I haven't tried it myself.
I have the following in my .ssh/config, which lets me omit the username
and port:
Host code.wireshark.org
User gerald
Port 29418