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From: Marc G. <mar...@it...> - 2019-08-25 20:09:05
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Hi Dan, it seems that you did not start your dnessett plugin repository as fork of the itom/plugins-repository. I don't think that there is an easy option to create a pull request without having forked this repository. Therefore bitbucket is not able to see the connection between both repositories. I don't know an option to create a pull request in this situation. I can only manually merge the two branches together or you have to create a fork (go to the itom/plugins bitbucket website and click the fork button behind the plus-button in the blue menu bar on the left side), and create a new branch (under dnessett). Then you can re-push all your modifications to this merge and create the pull request to the itom/plugins repository. Cheers Marc Am So., 25. Aug. 2019 um 20:47 Uhr schrieb dan nessett <dne...@ya...>: > Hi Marc, > > The destination repository itom/plugins does not appear in the pull down > menu. The only repository that can be selected is dnessett/plugins. I > even tried to do a pull request on dnessett/plugins/master, but again > there is no way to select itom/plugins as the repository. > > Is there another way to create the pull request? > > Regards, > > Dan > > On Sunday, August 25, 2019, 9:22:40 AM PDT, Marc Gronle < > mar...@it...> wrote: > > > Hi Dan, > > thanks for the pull request. I guess, that you made the pull request to > merge from dnessett/niDAQmx-linux to dnessett/master. > > However you should make the pull request from dnessett/niDAQmx-linux to > itom/plugins/master. > If you click the "Create pull request" button on the bitbucket webpage, > you should see two dropdown boxes as destination. > The upper dropdown box indicates the repository. Do you see something like > itom/plugins there? If yes, choose this. > The bottom dropdown box indicates the branch, where you would like to have > you branch merged in. This should be master. > > Regards, > Marc > > Am Sa., 24. Aug. 2019 um 00:35 Uhr schrieb dan nessett <dne...@ya... > >: > > Hi Marc, > > I created the pull request and listed you as reviewer. I am not sure I did > it correctly, I may have created the pull request from niDAQmx-linux on my > repository to master on my repository. If so, I need help to figure out how > to make the pull request from niDAQmx-linux on my repository to master on > the itom/plugins repository. > > Regards, > > Dan > > |