On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 04:31:10PM +0900, Sanggyu Nam wrote:
> I’ve found that some subcommands such as git-clone, git-fetch, and
> git-pull support an option named ‘--shallow-since’, as of Git version
> 2.11. This option is documented in the man page of each subcommand. In
> Git 2.14.1, I’ve checked that the option is available for git-clone
> and git-fetch so that the history of a shallow repository is updated.
> However, running git-pull with this option shows an error as follows:
> 
> error: unknown option `shallow-since=2017-09-10T00:00:00+00:00'
> 
> usage: git pull [<options>] [<repository> [<refspec>...]]
> ...
> 
> I found that this option is not available in Git 2.14.1 on macOS and
> Ubuntu 16.04.1. It seems the option handling of git-pull does not
> match with what’s described in the man page. Since ‘git pull’ is a
> shorthand for ‘git fetch’ followed by ‘git merge FETCH_HEAD’ in its
> default mode, we can run these two commands in this order as a
> workaround.
> 
> 

This does not only count for --shallow-since, but also --deepen
and --shallow-exclude.

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