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use https:// ?
Yes.
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That's a Unicode Byte Order Mark.
No, its an ampersand, a hash, a number and a semicolon. Definitely not
a BOM.
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$LESS should start
with a dash (there are examples with and without it).
Implementation-wise, less uses the same function to process an option
argument (including the leading dash) and the value of $LESS, so the
form with the leading dash is probably preferred.
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mirror since bzr doesn't keep that distinction (and cvs didn't either).
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But I'd like to know if there's a specific reason for git merge to not
support --date and --author ?
It's rather unusual that a merge is performed on behalf of a different
author.
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/name resolves to, ie. without
explicit branch name.
(The only command that manipulates the remote repository is git push,
and the plumbing beneath that. To change HEAD in a remote repository
you need filesystem access to it.)
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This configuration variable sets the default for the --full-name option.
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grep.c | 5 +
2 files changed, 8 insertions(+)
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Jagan Teki jagannadh.t...@gmail.com writes:
How can we do this, any idea?
git cherry-pick
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This configuration variable sets the default for the --full-name option.
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Would this change break Porcelains (e.g. Emacs modes) and force them
Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com writes:
Don't we have the exact same issue for the editor, by the way?
Shouldn't we be running it in the original subdirectory as well?
It's called with an absolute name, so it shouldn't care.
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Would this change break
?
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to unsigned long.
Wouldn't it make sense to change defval into a union to avoid the cast?
(The intptr_t type may be too narrow for other values to be put there.)
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. It is
perfectly compliant (and even reasonable) to make struct object_id
require 8 byte alignment, adding 4 bytes of padding at the end.
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I don't even plan to write the code assuming that offsetof(struct
object_id, oid) is 0.
This is guaranteed by the C standard, though.
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David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:
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brian m. carlson sand...@crustytoothpaste.net writes:
I don't even plan to write the code assuming that offsetof(struct
object_id, oid) is 0.
This is guaranteed by the C standard, though.
Any reference
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I don't even plan to write the code assuming that offsetof(struct
padding, it doesn't have to be
minimal.
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an object of struct
type then any pointer to the first member of the object can only be a
pointer to the one and same object.
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object_id, and it's irrelevant to
this thread.
This thread is about objects of type struct object_id, and their address
is always the same as the address of its first member. Nothing else is
relevant.
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# git remote add --tags o g...@github.com:user/repo.git
# git fetch --all
This syntax does not work for me:
# git push t master o master
# git push --tags t master o master
$ git push o remotes/t/master:master
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Steffen Prohaska proha...@zib.de writes:
The test should confirm that the the file that is added is not mmapped to
memory.
RSS doesn't tell you that. You can mmap a big file without RSS getting
bigger.
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Steffen Prohaska proha...@zib.de writes:
On Aug 16, 2014, at 7:00 PM, Andreas Schwab sch...@linux-m68k.org wrote:
Steffen Prohaska proha...@zib.de writes:
The test should confirm that the the file that is added is not mmapped to
memory.
RSS doesn't tell you that. You can mmap a big
André Hänsel an...@webkr.de writes:
I ran git merge to merge a branch. There were some conflicted files.
Although they were automatically resolved by git rerere, I still had to add
them.
If you want them to be added automatically, set rerere.autoupdate=true.
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André Hänsel an...@webkr.de writes:
I ran git merge to merge a branch. There were some conflicted files.
Although they were automatically resolved by git rerere, I still had to add
them.
If you want
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Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com writes:
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André Hänsel an...@webkr.de writes:
I ran git merge to merge a branch. There were
--contains HEAD actual
[ 492s] # test_cmp expect actual
[ 492s] #
[ 492s] # failed 1 among 136 test(s)
[ 492s] 1..136
[ 492s] Makefile:44: recipe for target 't7004-tag.sh' failed
[ 492s] make[2]: *** [t7004-tag.sh] Error 1
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+#define tmp_atexit atexit
+#define atexit tmp_atexit
+#undef tmp_atexit
What is this supposed to do?
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), execute the git pull
command, and then reset the configuration after the command finished.
There is no need to modify the configuration, you can pass the fetch
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rewritten, the branches b1 and b2 no longer refer to
'master'. Branch b2, for example, still branches off at B and not B'.
You only rebased master, so b1 and b2 were unchanged. If you want to
change b1 and b2 you have to rebase them as well.
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Just a final question: Is it possible to keep the GIT_COMMITTER_DATE in
all those rebases?
If you want that you need to work with git filter-branch.
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, though.
I know I can change $EDITOR to something like `sed -e 's/foo/bar/'`,
but this seems pretty ugly. Is there a clean way to do that?
I don't see the ugliness. There is no requirement that $EDITOR is
interactive.
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is GCC
4.0.4, so it is not clear if 4.0 had it, or it was added somewhere
between 4.0 and 4.0.4 to me.
Generally, gcc doesn't get new features added within the same minor
version, only bug fixes.
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IMHO git tag is expected to show tag-list ordered by versions.
A git tag can be anything, not related to versions at all.
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Ramkumar Ramachandra artag...@gmail.com writes:
# er, what was the branch name again?
$ git checkout -
You could take a look in the reflog.
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\
rm builtin.expect builtin.actual \
}
You need a semicolon before the closing }.
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hasn't been fetched yet, so it can never be verified against the
local repository.
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Thanks. Those commands were introduced in 1.8. Is there a way to do it
in 1.7, please?
Use git config.
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Justin Collum jcol...@gmail.com writes:
sudo chmod 644 ./.git/index
That doesn't make sense. If you are the owner of the file, why do you
need sudo???
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are used for denoting process groups in various
interfaces. No process can have a negative pid.
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So if I understand your use case, then you would be even happier if
rather than giving a warning, git simply barfed and said please set
your identity before committing?
FWIW, this is what both hg and bzr do.
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any of your branches:
0e3618e a
Switched to branch 'master'
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RFC 2822::
The standard email format as described by RFC 2822, for example
- `Thu, 07 Apr 2005 22:13:13 +0200`.
+ `Thu, 07 Apr 2005 22:13:13 +0100`.
This timestamp cannot be in the CET timezone, though.
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and str may trap after
realloc has freed the original pointer), it is better to calculate the
difference before calling realloc.
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of segmented architectures, where freeing a pointer
invalidates its segment, so that even loading the value of the pointer
traps. Probably no such architecture is in use any more, though.
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places were changes, it compiled successfully.
Sounds like a parser bug to me.
No, it isn't. fgetc may be a function-like macro that expands to an
arbitrary expression (same for ungetc or ftell, or any other indentifier
that matches a C library function, for that matter).
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So what's the best way to do a git fetch remote, copying objects from
another local repository
to resolve delta ?
IMHO the best way is to add a remote for the local repository, fetch
from it, then fetch from remote.
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1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/git-merge.txt b
$@)
-
case $filter_subdir in
)
eval set -- $(git rev-parse --sq --no-revs $@)
Here the arguments are reset.
@@ -267,8 +265,9 @@ case $filter_subdir in
;;
esac
+git rev-parse --revs-only $@ | \
So this is using a different argument list than before.
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GIT_PAGER=xxd git -p diff diff-hexdump
etc. to ensure that git takes the same code paths as when writing to
less.
Or use script(1).
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I realize that but I wanted to distribute it as a downloadable file
without having to use a server.
git bundle can create a single file from the object database.
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Todd A. Jacobs nospam+listm...@codegnome.org writes:
What is the right way to include notes in log searches, especially if
the end goal is to find the related commit ID?
You can git grep on refs/notes/commits and s,/,,g on the file name
found.
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tag-name-2
The tagger is controlled by the committer info.
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I don't get what you mean, what committer info?
GIT_COMMITTER_{NAME,EMAIL}. A tagger isn't really an author.
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* git-diff or git-format-patch or tig should not show differences
that are only whitespace changes (eg. differing linefeeds or
tabs vs. spaces, changed indentions, etc)
--ignore-all-space
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this isn't a subcommand of git remote.)
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due to the
unlimited nature of :/ doesn't work.
OTOH, git rebase -i HEAD^{/Merge} does work, and rev-parse resolves
it to the same commit.
OTOH, git rev-parse HEAD^{/Merge}^0 works as expected.
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Add bsd as a remote in portable and cherry-pick each commit in
bsd.
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anyway -- that graft
represents a way of tieing the branches together at a point I can then
git merge.
You can git merge -s ours that grafting point, assuming portable
completely subsumes bsd at that point. Future merges should then be
working normally.
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' ' ')
Try instead first removing all files, then restoring the files you want
to keep.
--index-filter git rm --cached -qr -- . git reset -q -- filename
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The note that explains that changes introduced by removed commits are
preserved should be placed directly after the paragraph that describes
such commits removal. Otherwise the reference to the commits appears
out of context.
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of revisions:
git rev-list --max-count=1000
I iterate those revisions and run git show and grep on each:
git show -s --format=%N%n%s --show-notes=p4notes COMMIT
How about git grep P4@123456 notes/p4notes?
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That doesn't solve the mystery why you need libiconv in the first place.
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Jeff King p...@peff.net writes:
A bigger question is: why are you setting SHELL=zsh in the first place?
SHELL is set to the login shell by default.
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arg=~/foo even though a POSIX shell wouldn't
tilde expand it.
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is consistent with ordinary expansion).
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catch { exec git update-index --refresh }
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Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com writes:
Jeff King p...@peff.net writes:
On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 12:11:58AM +0200, Andreas Schwab wrote:
Jeff King p...@peff.net writes:
+proc refresh_index {} {
+global need_index_refresh
+if { $need_index_refresh } {
+ exec sh -c git update
Angelo Borsotti angelo.borso...@gmail.com writes:
The user adds --allow-empty to have a different unique commit
Where does the manual say that --allow-empty implies a different and
unique commit?
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Angelo Borsotti angelo.borso...@gmail.com writes:
By reading: the command prevents I understand that a new commit is
not created, and This option bypasses that it is instead created.
But where does it say different and unique?
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Angelo Borsotti angelo.borso...@gmail.com writes:
it does not state plainly that no commit object is created.
But the commit object _is_ created, it just doesn't have a unique name.
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repository, because if I continue
No you didn't.
// do changes
git commit -mgood1
git push origin master // fails because the history disrespects the remote
repo's history
You may just as well want to push it to a different branch (or even a
different repository).
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that after the command there are no new objects.
That is an uninteresting implementation detail.
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are present in the
repository
after the command execution as they were before it.
That is just an implementation detail. All you need to know is that a
ref has been created or modified.
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Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com writes:
When we require x/**/y, I think we still want it to match x/y.
FWIW, in bash (+extglob), ksh and zsh it doesn't.
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Andreas Schwab sch...@linux-m68k.org writes:
Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com writes:
When we require x/**/y, I think we still want it to match x/y.
FWIW, in bash (+extglob), ksh and zsh it doesn't.
You're right about bash, but I see
/origin/master
Switched to a new branch 'topic'
You can also specify --no-track after -b (and its argument):
$ git checkout -b topic --no-track remotes/origin/master
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whenusers.txt contains:
juser Joe User joe.u...@example.com
JUser Joe User joe.u...@example.com
Reread the manual. Hint: there must be an equal sign.
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Arthur Etchells adetche...@gmail.com writes:
git diff commit:path..commit:path
commit:path represents a tree or blob, but .. requires commits as
its end points.
(You can dereference a commit to get a tree or blob, but not the other
way round.)
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乙酸鋰 ch3co...@gmail.com writes:
Could you clarify --branch option, is it the same as --branches.
Switches can be abbreviated as long as they are unambiguous.
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-ref') to reliably detect any changes.
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