On Tuesday 13 April 2010 06:32:24 Alexey Proskuryakov wrote: > I can't tell from documentation if git-bisect requires rebuilding each > revision. This is something we don't currently have to do, given that > there are nightlies to test with. > But my question was somewhat different (Dave Kilzer told me about git > bisect earlier today). How can I tell if a given nightly build includes > changes made in a certain commit?
If Mark would add tags for the nightlies one could type "git tag -- contains=COMMIT" to figure out which tags include the version. Regarding the monotonic number there are two things that I have used at different projects. One is to use "git describe" which contains a mix of the commit-id, number of commits since the last tag. The example output from a different project would be "on-waves/0.3.96-8-ga4ebb46". It tells me the tag name, that I've 8 commits more than in the tag and the commit id of the eights commit. The other option is, when assuming to never rebase the master, we can type git log --pretty=oneline | wc -l and we will end up with an increasing number. _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev