id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,priority,component,severity,resolution,keywords,cc,release 2672,git plugin complains of: UnboundLocalError: local variable 'rev' referenced before assignment with an empty repository,wam-trac-hacks-org@…,Samat Jain,"When loading the Git plugin (for the trac .11 release) I get: {{{ Trac detected an internal error: UnboundLocalError: local variable 'rev' referenced before assignment }}} If I go into the source of the !TracGit module, and execute `PyGit.py`, I get a similar error: {{{ draal:~/gitplugin/0.11/tracext/git$ python PyGIT.py /data/git/[scrubbed]/.git git version [{'v_tuple': (1, 5, 2, 5), 'v_min_tuple': (1, 5, 2), 'v_compatible': True, 'v_min_str': '1.5.2', 'v_str': '1.5.2.5'}] statm = (5029888, 3309568, 1613824, 1011712, 0, 1720320, 0) DATA: 0 +0 DATA: 0 +0 Traceback (most recent call last): File ""PyGIT.py"", line 694, in print ""[%s]"" % g.head() File ""PyGIT.py"", line 358, in head return self.verifyrev(""HEAD"") File ""PyGIT.py"", line 364, in verifyrev db, tag_db = self.rev_cache[2:4] File ""PyGIT.py"", line 269, in get_rev_cache oldest = rev UnboundLocalError: local variable 'rev' referenced before assignment }}} This was from the latest zip file that was pulled down Feb 26, 2008 Looking into the code a bit, I realized that the problem comes from PyGIT's processing of an empty repository (immediately after 'git init' and before any commits). Once I discovered this, I added a file to the repository and the problem went away. ",defect,closed,normal,TracGitPlugin,normal,wontfix,git GitPlugin,,0.11