On Tuesday 06 September 2011, Bill Pringlemeir wrote:
On 4 Sep 2011, h...@pansensack.de wrote:
Rebasing means automatically rewriting the latest part of your
commit history so that it is based on a different parent commit.
This is necessary to avoid conflicts when you pull from an
integrator
On 4 Sep 2011, h...@pansensack.de wrote:
On Saturday 03 September 2011, Bill Pringlemeir wrote:
I have been grappling with git for some time. People keep saying
that it has different 'models', but I could never find any sort of
discussion of what these models are [a high level overview].
On Saturday 03 September 2011, Raphael Manfredi wrote:
And is it possible then to have these cloned repositories sync
directly from the public server, not from the local clone?
As Jeroen pointed out, you can add a second remote target for the shared
repo if you want to push to it. It is also
Hi Bill,
On Saturday 03 September 2011, Bill Pringlemeir wrote:
I have been grappling with git for some time. People keep saying
that it has different 'models', but I could never find any sort of
discussion of what these models are [a high level overview].
What these people mean by models is
Quoting Hauke Lathus h...@pansensack.de from ml.softs.gtk-gnutella.devel:
:There are different answers to that question. The short one is probably
:this: Make the second (and third etc.) clone not from the shared
:repository over the network, but directly from your first clone through
:the
Op 3 sep 2011, om 08:59 heeft Raphael Manfredi het volgende geschreven:
And is it possible then to have these cloned repositories sync directly
from the public server, not from the local clone? I want some clones to
push back to the local master clone (for integration purposes) and some
On 2 Sep 2011, raphael_manfr...@pobox.com wrote:
How can I work with multiple sandboxes tied to the same GIT database?
I have been grappling with git for some time. People keep saying that
it has different 'models', but I could never find any sort of discussion
of what these models are [a
How can I work with multiple sandboxes tied to the same GIT database?
I don't want to clone multiple copies of git everywhere here but I want
to have several trees (between 5 and 10) with various distinct changed made
to each of them that I can test independently.
This is very convenient because
Hi Raphael,
On Friday 02 September 2011, Raphael Manfredi wrote:
How can I work with multiple sandboxes tied to the same GIT database?
I don't want to clone multiple copies of git everywhere here but I
want to have several trees (between 5 and 10) with various distinct
changed made to each
On 28 Aug 2011, jer...@asselman.com wrote:
The current converted svn to git is available at
https://github.com/gtk-gnutella/gtk-gnutella.
Most things seem identical except for the RCS/CVS hold over of using
keyword expansions like '$Id'. These seemed obsolete with SVN (yet
alone git) as
Hi Jeroen,
Hi list (this might be useful for those who are new to Git),
On Sunday 28 August 2011, Jeroen Asselman wrote:
The current converted svn to git is available at
https://github.com/gtk-gnutella/gtk-gnutella . Please do not fork
but check if everything looks alright.
Perfect! I really
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