@@ -19,10 +19,9 @@
reponame = os.path.basename(cwd)
repourl = "https://gitlab.com/%s/%s.git" % (namespace, reponame)
+print(f"adding upstream git repo @ {repourl}")
subprocess.check_call(["git", "remote", "add", "check-dco", repourl])
-subprocess.check_call(["git", "fetch", "check-dco", "master"],
- stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL,
- stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL)
+subprocess.check_call(["git", "fetch", "check-dco", "master"])
ancestor = subprocess.check_output(["git", "merge-base",
"check-dco/master", "HEAD"],
@@ -19,13 +19,12 @@
reponame = os.path.basename(cwd)
repourl = "https://gitlab.com/%s/%s.git" % (namespace, reponame)
+print(f"adding upstream git repo @ {repourl}")
# GitLab CI environment does not give us any direct info about the
# base for the user's branch. We thus need to figure out a common
# ancestor between the user's branch and current git master.
subprocess.check_call(["git", "remote", "add", "check-patch", repourl])
-subprocess.check_call(["git", "fetch", "check-patch", "master"],
- stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL,
- stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL)
+subprocess.check_call(["git", "fetch", "check-patch", "master"])
ancestor = subprocess.check_output(["git", "merge-base",
"check-patch/master", "HEAD"],
When git fails the rather terse backtrace only indicates it failed without some useful context. Add some to make the log a little more useful. Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> --- v2 - keep check_call, just don't redirect stdout/err --- .gitlab-ci.d/check-dco.py | 5 ++--- .gitlab-ci.d/check-patch.py | 5 ++--- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)