On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 09:05:01PM +0200, Albert Astals Cid wrote: > A Dijous 26 Abril 2007, Jeff Muizelaar va escriure: > > So what do people, especially Albert, think? Now that 302 is merged > > (thanks Albert) we have time to do less constructive things like argue > > about which SCM to use :) > > How much time does a complete git newbie need to learn to do a checkout, diff > and commit? > > Can i learn this basic things in say, less than 1 hour?
Yep, here's an ultra quick tutorial. There is some more thorough documentation at http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Infrastructure_2fgit. I'd suggest reading through it to learn about some of the finer points like fetch and rebase, etc. If you want to try out the workflow for real you should have write access to the poppler/test repository. checkout would be something like: $ git clone [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/git/poppler/test Then make some modifications: You could do something like making the print_hash() function in read-cache.c 'static inline' instead of 'static' so that the warning goes away. diff is just: $ git diff commit the change: $ git commit -a and then finally push your changes upstream. $ git push Also, the equivalent to cvs update would be something like: $ git pull > If yes and nobody says NO i'd like to try a new VCS :-) Glad to hear it :) -Jeff _______________________________________________ poppler mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/poppler
