From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: terrence.j.dunnigan at boeing.com (Dunnigan, Terrence J) Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 21:52:52 +0000 Subject: Missing branches In-Reply-To: <20150923085213.GM17201@serenity.lan> References: <9AD8B655B5126D4FAE1397203CDDBF2D21B766@XCH-PHX-205.sw.nos.boeing.com> <20150922224222.GL17201@serenity.lan> <9AD8B655B5126D4FAE1397203CDDBF2D21B850@XCH-PHX-205.sw.nos.boeing.com> <20150923085213.GM17201@serenity.lan> Message-ID: <9AD8B655B5126D4FAE1397203CDDBF2D21CB12@XCH-PHX-205.sw.nos.boeing.com> On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 01:26:14AM +0000, Dunnigan, Terrence J wrote: >> The missing branches neither appear on the summary page nor the refs >> page, even after cleaning the browser cache. >> >> When I run 'git for-each-ref' in the git repository on the git server >> I see all of the branches. >Were you running as the same user as CGit? Is there any chance that filesystem permissions are inconsistent? >> It's as if cgit is looking at an older version of the repo, even >> though the scan path points to the same directory in which I just >> performed 'git for-each-ref'. >Have you tried adding the repository explicitly? You can set repo.url to something unrelated so that the explicit version does not interfere with the one discovered by "scan->path". It appears to have been a file permission issue. As soon as we started changing file and directory permissions we started seeing the missing branches. Thanks for the troubleshooting advice! Terry > -----Original Message----- > From: John Keeping > Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 5:42 PM > To: Dunnigan, Terrence J > Cc: cgit at lists.zx2c4.com > Subject: Re: Missing branches > > On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 09:25:19PM +0000, Dunnigan, Terrence J wrote: > > One of our cgit instances (0.10.1) is not displaying all branches in > > a repo. We've turned caching off (cache-size = 0) and deleted the > > cache under /var/cache/cgit, and we are still missing branches. > > > > The branches are missing from multiple repos. We've verified that > > scan-path points to the correct directory, and that the git > > repository directory actually has the missing branches. > > > > For some reason, cgit is just not displaying all of the branches. > > One repo has 5 branches yet cgit only displays 2, for example. > > Do you mean on the summary page or the refs page? The refs page > should show everything but the summary page will only show the number > allowed by the "summary-tags" and "summary-branches" configuration > variables, although those default to 10. > > Can you run `git for-each-ref` in the repository CGit is displaying to > see if the branches show up there? CGit should be displaying > everything under "refs/heads/".