I want to thank Ben and Jody for all of your help with GeoTools and Git.
Landon
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 8:52 PM, Ben Caradoc-Davies <
ben.caradoc-dav...@csiro.au> wrote:
> When examining the repos of other developers (especially when reviewing
> pull requests), I often:
>
>
> (1) add their repo as a remote:
>
> git remote add foo g...@github.com:foo/geotools.**git
>
>
> (2) fetch commits, which does no merging:
>
> git fetch foo
>
>
> (3) checkout the commit of interest (a detached head):
>
> git checkout adc83b19e793491b1c6ea0fd8b46cd**9f32e592fc
>
>
> No need to clutter my local repo with tracking branches. When I am done, I
> can just checkout something else. I can also merge or cherry-pick the
> commits I fetched.
>
> Kind regards,
> Ben.
>
>
> On 02/07/13 09:46, Landon Blake wrote:
>
>> I found out how to view the pull requests for the main GeoTools Git repo
>> on GitHub today.
>>
>> Is there a way to import this pull request from the GeoTools master to
>> my fork of the GeoTools master on GitHub?
>>
>> Should I then create a branch on my fork to integrate and examine the
>> changes in the pull request?
>>
>> Thanks for any tips.
>>
>> Landon
>>
>
> --
> Ben Caradoc-Davies <ben.caradoc-dav...@csiro.au>
> Software Engineer
> CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering
> Australian Resources Research Centre
>
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