Push HEAD instead of master when initialising repositories (#13719)

* Push HEAD instead of master when initialising repositories

It is possible on modern gits to change the initial branch to something other than
master. This breaks initialising repositories because we assume that the initial
branch is going to be master unless specifically changed.

This PR simply bypasses this issue by pushing the HEAD rather than the master branch.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>

* Update modules/repository/init.go

Co-authored-by: mrsdizzie <info@mrsdizzie.com>

Co-authored-by: mrsdizzie <info@mrsdizzie.com>
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
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zeripath 2020-11-28 21:00:38 +00:00 committed by GitHub
parent 9c26dc1f3a
commit 911d370dad
Signed by: GitHub
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@ -162,10 +162,10 @@ func initRepoCommit(tmpPath string, repo *models.Repository, u *models.User, def
defaultBranch = setting.Repository.DefaultBranch
}
if stdout, err := git.NewCommand("push", "origin", "master:"+defaultBranch).
if stdout, err := git.NewCommand("push", "origin", "HEAD:"+defaultBranch).
SetDescription(fmt.Sprintf("initRepoCommit (git push): %s", tmpPath)).
RunInDirWithEnv(tmpPath, models.InternalPushingEnvironment(u, repo)); err != nil {
log.Error("Failed to push back to master: Stdout: %s\nError: %v", stdout, err)
log.Error("Failed to push back to HEAD: Stdout: %s\nError: %v", stdout, err)
return fmt.Errorf("git push: %v", err)
}