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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/gitlab/ee_compat_check.rb')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/gitlab/ee_compat_check.rb | 13 |
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/lib/gitlab/ee_compat_check.rb b/lib/gitlab/ee_compat_check.rb index 496ee0bdcb0..38e27513281 100644 --- a/lib/gitlab/ee_compat_check.rb +++ b/lib/gitlab/ee_compat_check.rb @@ -131,10 +131,12 @@ module Gitlab def check_patch(patch_path) step("Checking out master", %w[git checkout master]) step("Resetting to latest master", %w[git reset --hard origin/master]) + step("Fetching CE/#{ce_branch}", %W[git fetch #{CE_REPO} #{ce_branch}]) step( "Checking if #{patch_path} applies cleanly to EE/master", %W[git apply --check --3way #{patch_path}] ) do |output, status| + puts output unless status.zero? @failed_files = output.lines.reduce([]) do |memo, line| if line.start_with?('error: patch failed:') @@ -310,6 +312,17 @@ module Gitlab Resolve them, stage the changes and commit them. + If the patch couldn't be applied cleanly, use the following command: + + # In the EE repo + $ git apply --reject path/to/#{ce_branch}.patch + + This option makes git apply the parts of the patch that are applicable, + and leave the rejected hunks in corresponding `.rej` files. + You can then resolve the conflicts highlighted in `.rej` by + manually applying the correct diff from the `.rej` file to the file with conflicts. + When finished, you can delete the `.rej` files and commit your changes. + ⚠️ Don't forget to push your branch to gitlab-ee: # In the EE repo |