[DiscordArchive] what does "i need to commit before i can compile" even mean ?
[DiscordArchive] what does "i need to commit before i can compile" even mean ?
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-12-06T10:31:34.768000+00:00
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what does "i need to commit before i can compile" even mean ?
Archived author: Mathias • Posted: 2023-12-06T10:32:09.391000+00:00
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It complains about unstaged changes if I try to recompile
Archived author: ElDiablo • Posted: 2023-12-06T10:35:57.212000+00:00
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It shouldn't. In vsc saving should be enough to register changes on current working branch even when unstaged
Archived author: ElDiablo • Posted: 2023-12-06T10:36:36.406000+00:00
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And yeah you should stage the files you commit manually as you might add some stuff you don't want in the commit as well
Archived author: Xunjin • Posted: 2023-12-06T10:52:12.609000+00:00
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when in doubt <@219952234098720769> always provide the output of `git status` this helps a lot to people understand it
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Archived author: Mathias • Posted: 2023-12-06T10:58:59.184000+00:00
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I figured it out! Thnaks to everyone who commented! The issue was less complex than I thought, I just needed to update from the master branch
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Archived author: Nyeriah • Posted: 2023-12-06T11:28:23.946000+00:00
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Compiling doesn’t require commiting, make sure you are actually compiling