| Issue 994: | name of directory in git -- All Projects --.git needs to be changed | |
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Affected Version:2.2.0 I can no longer execute ls * for instance in my git repo directory because this directory is named in a non unix fashion with -- in the beginning of the name. What steps will reproduce the problem? 1.cd to any git repo that has gerrit 2.execute ls * 3. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? I expect to see the contents of my repo directories. I see this instead:ls: unrecognized option `-- All Projects --.git' Try `ls --help' for more information. Very annoying! Please provide any additional information below.
Jun 2, 2011
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funeeld...@gmail.com
Jun 2, 2011
As a workaround, just add a -- before the wildcard: ls -- *
Jun 3, 2011
It doesn't work.$ ls --* ls: unrecognized option `-- All Projects --.git' Try `ls --help' for more information. Regards and be well! Marlene
Jun 7, 2011
Change I19b0967c6cf2720dcd2fd72a354e3566def15fdb renames this to All-Projects
Status:
Submitted
Labels: FixedIn-2.2.1
Jun 7, 2011
YEAH! Thank you. Regards and be well! Marlene
Jun 7, 2011
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Status:
Released
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