[PATCH] Various Check text entries for SSST

Jeffrey Blank blank at eclipse.ncsc.mil
Fri Sep 21 17:45:15 UTC 2012


No prob.  I think you'll want to "git reset HEAD~1" and then redo the
commit.

I generally avoid using "git commit -a" ,
and prefer to manually "git commit file1 file2 ..."

"git status" is very helpful in that regard as it will tell you the
files you probably want to commit (after using git diff to inspect the
changes).

git status will also tell you if you've forgotten to git-add some files,
or have files sitting around that you want to delete.



Also, in general, for the manual checks we want to provide the
information in a way that is most foolproof and natural for an admin to
check the system's configuration.  Sometimes it's a multi-part line of
bash, other times it's just going to be telling them to look in a file
(in whatever manner they want).

Examples are always best, so we'll have some commits in a few hours that
we think are hitting the right tone/style for checking text.  And a
cleanup for the awful CUPS service file...





On 09/21/2012 01:29 PM, Michael J. McConachie wrote:
> Before I push today's changes, I'll need to remove temp files (~). 
> Evidently, my editor opened it's own instance, and saved to it instead
> of the regular file because I also had a vi going on the same file in
> the background.  As such the content remains the same, but in the patch
> list you'll see the ~ files in there.
> 
> /sigh.  Sorry all!
> 
> 
> On 09/21/2012 09:59 AM, Michael J. McConachie wrote:
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