On Mon Mar 9 14:35:07 2026 +0000, Craig Schulstad wrote:
All, Since there has been a release of Wine over the weekend, I figure that I need to get a fresh version of the code to use and apply mode code changes to the kernelbase/loader.c file. However, when I try to run the "git pull" command, I do not seem to connect and get a fresh copy. Following is the messages I get: craig@Sandbox:~/wine-mui-no-dakker$ git pull --rebase You are not currently on a branch. Please specify which branch you want to rebase against. See git-pull(1) for details. git pull <remote> <branch> Looks like I need some more guidance. To recap to whoever responds to this request, the enhancement I am attempting to apply is just to the "loader.c" program file for "kernelbase". I am hopeful that the latest noted refinement addresses the two test failures I incurred last week. Thanks in advance. Craig Alfred,
I will direct this query and comment to you. Since my original project seemed to be getting convoluted, I decided to delete the project a couple of weeks ago and start from scratch. After the seven-day wait period, ensuring that the previous project was gone, I created a new project with a similar name, applied a new version of my language enhancement which included insulating the language subfolder search function to address the library load attempt per your suggestion. After that, and running a merge request, the enhancement passed all of the tests, which was progress. However, that pipeline never appeared to get anyone assigned to review it, and now the pipeline appears to be outdated. When reviewing the pipeline, it indicates that a "rebase" should be run, but I am a bit hesitant due to the warning message it gives me. The warning message says that if I am unsure, I should have a project maintainer review. So if either you or someone you know can review this pipeline before running a "rebase", I would appreciate it. FYI, the pipeline is "60289" and the project name is "wine_mui_NoDakker". Thanks in advance. Regards, Craig -- https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/merge_requests/10209#note_134062