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We previous use the section title style like: Section level 1 =============== Section level 2 --------------- Which have a problem in Asciidoctor that the number of "="s or "-"s must match the number of characters in the header exactly, as a result it's easy to make mistakes while changing the titles. Asciidoctor provides a better style like: = Section level 1 == Section level 2 So we switched to this style. Also fixed a bug in replace_macros.py, which will not cause any problem in the old style. Change-Id: I811dd7238735d98f662767c17086152cd69aea02
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= no new changes
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With this error message Gerrit rejects to push a commit if the pushed
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commit was already successfully pushed to Gerrit. In this case there
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is no new change and consequently there is nothing for Gerrit to do.
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If your push is failing with this error message, you normally
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don't have to do anything since the commit was already successfully
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pushed. Still this error message may sometimes come as a surprise if
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you expected a new commit to be pushed. In this case you should
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verify that:
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. your changes were successfully committed locally (otherwise there
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is no new commit which can be pushed)
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. you are pushing the correct commit (e.g. if you are pushing HEAD
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make sure you have locally checked out the correct branch)
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If you are sure you are pushing the correct commit and you are still
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getting the "no new changes" error unexpectedly you can take the
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commit ID and search for the corresponding change in Gerrit. To do
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this simply paste the commit ID in the Gerrit WebUI into the search
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field. Details about how to search in Gerrit are explained link:user-search.html[here].
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Please note that each commit can really be pushed only once. This
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means:
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. you cannot push a commit again even if the change for which the
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commit was pushed before was abandoned (but you may restore the
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abandoned change)
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. you cannot reset a change to an old patch set by pushing the old
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commit for this change again
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. if a commit was pushed to one branch you cannot push this commit
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to another branch
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. if a commit was pushed directly to a branch (without going through
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code review) you cannot push this commit once again for code
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review (please note that in this case searching by the commit ID
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in the Gerrit WebUI will not find any change)
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If you need to re-push a commit you may rewrite this commit by
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link:http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-commit.html[amending] it or doing an interactive link:http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-rebase.html[git rebase]. By rewriting the
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commit you actually create a new commit (with a new commit ID) which
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can then be pushed to Gerrit. If the old commit contains a Change-Id
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in the commit message you also need to replace it with a new
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Change-Id (case 1. and 3. above), otherwise the push will fail with
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another error message.
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GERRIT
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Part of link:error-messages.html[Gerrit Error Messages]
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SEARCHBOX
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