On Понедельник 23 февраля 2009 10:08:55 Flammie Pirinen wrote: > 2009-02-22, My Th sanoi: > > There is my work flow with git on Science overlay. > > > > >$ git clone git+ssh://[email protected]/proj/sci.git > > >$ git branch $NAME > > >$ git checkout $NAME > > > > ... edit ... > > > > >$ git add $FILES > > >$ export ECHANGELOG_USER="Your Name <[email protected]>" > > >$ echangelog > > >$ ebuild *.ebuild digest > > >$ repoman -p full > > >$ git add $FILES > > >$ git status > > >$ git commit > > >$ git push --dry-run -v origin HEAD:master > > >$ git checkout master > > >$ git pull origin > > >$ git checkout $NAME > > >$ git rebase master > > >$ git push --dry-run -v origin HEAD:master > > >$ git push -v origin HEAD:master > > >$ git checkout master > > >$ git pull origin > > >$ git branch -d $NAME > > I wonder if this short and simple work flow is really all necessary. I > have to admit I have no prior experience with DVCS’s and in last thread > when I asked advice no one replied, so I just did something along the > lines of: > > $ git pull > $ vim > $ git commit > $ git push > > During my last update. It seemed like it worked though? Will something > break soon if I continue to use this set of commands? What is the work > flow for trivial version bump, if so? I would hope that I do not have > to execute some 22 commands every time I bump my packages from now on.
Better $ git pull $ vim $ echangelog $ repoman commit $ git push -- Alexey 'Alexxy' Shvetsov Gentoo/KDE Gentoo/MIPS Gentoo Team Ru
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