On 2010-12-02 00:37, Antonio Borneo wrote:
the patch involves file renaming. Please add the flags "-M -C" to git-format-patch With these flags the patch would be smaller, and would be easier to follow the renaming.
Sorry, can't do that... The patch you see was created in Windows with TortoiseGIT, and there you cannot change method of patch creation. In Linux using git from command line makes me crazy in less then 5 minutes... I really can't do anything with it, SVN is like 10^10 times simpler to use, and the names of commands do mean something, while in git they are very amusing and completely meaningless for me...
Believe me - I've tried. I've read a dozen of git guides lately and while I'd like to do something as simple as rename 3 files and commit it, I just can't. First I've fought for a while to reset my repository to a "clean" state (it's easier to just delete it and download again...), then I've tried renaming those files, but no luck there - git wants to commit a new directory jimtcl and there is no way to change its mind, and files with new names just cannot be commited...
Sorry, maybe someone else can try to do this right. 4\/3!! _______________________________________________ Openocd-development mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/openocd-development
