On 08/02/2013 05:50 PM, Chris Travers wrote:
On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 5:11 PM, John Locke <m...@freelock.com
<mailto:m...@freelock.com>> wrote:
Unless I can figure out how to get a git repo to push my changes
into Subversion, it looks like I'll have to go back to committing
one change at a time, manually, using svn -- a big waste of time
when git is so easy -- especially for doing branched development
where we're developing features to get merged in when ready to go
(and can then be kept out of a release if not ready)...
Is there a reasonable way you can diff, patch, and commit from a
"clean" git branch?
Yes, and I'm first going to try doing this in git on the pristine svn
trunk branch. I was hoping to just fast-forward all the individual
commits I've done, instead of having to patch and commit each manually...
Cheers,
John Locke
http://www.freelock.com
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