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According to Poor Yorick on 1/28/2009 4:26 AM:
> 
> Couldn't check out coreutils at work because corporate firewall blocked
> everything but http access, which always hung during git-clone.  Finally
> got a copy of the repository at home, but no mention of
> 6.12-213-gcfe3602 in logs or tags.  Still clueless.  Where might I find
> the 6.12-213-gcfe3602 snapshot?

'git checkout cfe3602' gives you the state of the tree at
6.12-213-gcfe3602 (and to prove it, 'git describe cfe3602' should give you
the same version string).

> 
> Basically, my goal is to find the most bug-fixed version of the 6.12
> series. Perhaps what I really want is the v6.12 tag in git (git newbie
> here)?  But I'm curious how these various snapshots can be identified
> and found.  Help?

The most fixed version is no longer the 6.12 series, but the 7.0 series.
It is the master branch, that is: 'git checkout master'.  When I checked
this morning, it was at 7.0-153-g0d5508d (that is, we have had 153 patches
since 7.0 was published, and the current commit id is 0d5508d).

- --
Don't work too hard, make some time for fun as well!

Eric Blake             [email protected]
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