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The git command output can vary by language which would cause assertions
errors when parsing the output.
On POSIX system the language used by git can be adjusted by LC_MESSAGES.
The special language 'C' is guaranteed to be always available and is
whatever default the software has been written in (usually english, the
case for git).
Thus passing LC_MESSAGES to Popen will ensure we receive from git a
consistent output regardless of the user preference.
Addresses #153
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Fix the `git version` parser.
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GitRunCommand exception can store stdout output too.
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Some git commands, like git merge outputs their problems onto stdout,
instead of stderr, which will be thrown away by the current setup. This
change allows the GitPython commands to store the stdout's value too,
in case of error.
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(cherry picked from commit ca2b901e7229fc5c793762fd4e4c1c38c5a78e80)
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Add __call__ method to Git object to allow
passing git command options to the executable
requires flag to transform_kwargs
add unit test
Change-Id: If1bc01008e66d3fd3811c15b56e58f38c95b9887
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Add __call__ method to Git object to allow
passing git command options to the executable
Change-Id: If1bc01008e66d3fd3811c15b56e58f38c95b9887
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probably a good idea to go a little more pep8 (and fix sins of my youth ;) )
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installation puts it into the path, instead of git.exe. Of course we warn about the performance penalty that goes with it. Fortunately, using a wrapped git.exe works when creating pipes to the process, admittedly I was a bit surprised by this.
fixes #26
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thanks to the rpartition method. omg
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including test
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the error was caused by PySide which, when instantiating a QApplication, changed the signal handlers to interrupt, instead of retry operating system calls, which caused git-python to fail subsequently. signal.siginterrupt can be used to fix this behaviour after an QApplication was instatiated.
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specific subprocess bug occurs.
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"sleep()".
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adjusted
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