> ### Description
> If a new branch is pushed, and the repository has a rule that would
require signed commits for the new branch, the commit is rejected with a
500 error regardless of whether it's signed.
>
> When pushing a new branch, the "old" commit is the empty ID
(0000000000000000000000000000000000000000). verifyCommits has no
provision for this and passes an invalid commit range to git rev-list.
Prior to 1.19 this wasn't an issue because only pre-existing individual
branches could be protected.
>
> I was able to reproduce with
[try.gitea.io/CraigTest/test](https://try.gitea.io/CraigTest/test),
which is set up with a blanket rule to require commits on all branches.
Fix#25565
Very thanks to @Craig-Holmquist-NTI for reporting the bug and suggesting
an valid solution!
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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
* Always store primary email address into email_address table and also the state
* Add lower_email to not convert email to lower as what's added
* Fix fixture
* Fix tests
* Use BeforeInsert to save lower email
* Fix v180 migration
* fix tests
* Fix test
* Remove wrong submited codes
* Fix test
* Fix test
* Fix test
* Add test for v181 migration
* remove change user's email to lower
* Revert change on user's email column
* Fix lower email
* Fix test
* Fix test