On Apr 12, 2010, at 6:28 PM, Alexey Proskuryakov wrote:

> One thing that wasn't mentioned at the meeting is that git doesn't seem to 
> have the same monotonously increasing revision numbers as svn does. It will 
> be a problem to replace REGRESSION(r12345) with 
> REGRESSION(96c3b0300ccf16b64efc260c21c85ba9030f2e3a).

Can you clarify what you mean?  Do you mean we have tools that expect a number 
and not a sha or something else?

> Similarly, it would be hard to tell if a given nightly build includes changes 
> made in a certain commit.

Each nightly would have a sha so you could list all of the sha's between the 
two and grep for the one you are looking for

git rev-list yesterday_sha..today_sha | grep certain_sha

Or more similar to svn would be to count the commits in the sha to get the 
increasing revision number.  Each daily could include this number and so you 
could count the number that certain_sha would be to see if it was between 
yesterday and today.

git rev-list sha | wc -l


-Benjamin Meyer
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