Still useful to use init-repository because of all the other logic, such
as repository urls. More general than --no-webkit, although it is still
a valid convenience as the most common case.
Also makes qt.pro check for existence of modules, since it is no longer
certain that you'll have everything but webkit.
Change-Id: Iaaaa30e24e0a793218e2e307bdde56067760c513
Reviewed-on: http://codereview.qt.nokia.com/1258
Reviewed-by: Qt Sanity Bot <qt_sanity_bot@ovi.com>
Reviewed-by: Rohan McGovern <rohan.mcgovern@nokia.com>
qtdeclarative is expected to gain a nested submodule soon. This change
makes init-repository checkout that submodule as well.
Reviewed-by: Rohan McGovern
By providing the username used for codereviews, the script will
add the proper URLs for the repos currently under Gerrit control.
For repos not under Gerrit control, 'gerrit' will simply refer
to the staging repo, or origin.
When you use either --nokia-developer or --brisbane, changes
are that you're going to be working on one of the submodules
anyways, in which case, having git commands in top-level repo
work on submodules too is an annoyance.
Pod::Usage shipped on OSX 10.6 seems to stop printing the usage
message at the first `=headX'. Refactor the documentation slightly to
take this into account.
Previously we were creating the staging remotes only for the submodules.
Reviewed-by: Keith Isdale
Change-Id: I0935ae1b14da1745ffff979248e952391586fcba
Make it object-oriented.
Document via pod and use pod2usage to implement `--help'.
Use Getopt::Long instead of hand-rolled argument parsing.
Make it pass `perlcritic -stern'.
Check the exit code of all commands.
Reviewed-by: Sunil Thaha
Reviewed-by: Lincoln Ramsay
Change-Id: Iac2a3358a05db7cdd953ba3d5396a8bb6bcfb44b
Will make 'diff', 'fetch', 'pull' etc ignore the submodules
by default. You can still use --ignore-submodules=none to
override this, when really needed.
Very convenient when working with staging repos, instead of
what the qt5 repo dictate as the current module SHA1.
Reviewed-by: axis
Since we only reference CI-controlled repositories, there is no point
in using the ssh protocol and requiring an account.
qtwebkit is an exception, but they will anyway need SVN access.