commit | 011d4f426c21a745387e62e6d67ddd73cd6ef44e | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Warren Turkal <wt@ooyala.com> | Wed Nov 27 16:20:57 2013 -0800 |
committer | Warren Turkal <wt@ooyala.com> | Wed Dec 11 23:24:01 2013 -0800 |
tree | a2f54bbc268e84c7207f1aa87110c7db1c8a548d | |
parent | 53d6a7b8955e9377cc0a12206be357e7936621b1 [diff] |
Don't backtrace when current branch is not uploadable. The backtrace currently occurs when one uses the "--cbr" argument with the repo upload subcommand if the current branch is not tracking an upstream branch. There may be other cases that would backtrace as well, but this is the only one I found so far. Change-Id: Ie712fbb0ce3e7fe3b72769fca89cc4c0e3d2fce0