Hi,
I was trying to understand the history of a piece of code in LibreOffice
and I'm facing a behaviour of git-log which is not something I can
explain. I'm not sure if this is a git bug or a user error. ;)
Here is the situation:
git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core
cd core
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 06:37:13PM +0100, Miklos Vajna
vmik...@collabora.co.uk wrote:
But then I run:
git grep 'mnTitleBarHeight =' sd
and it's not there. Am I missing something, as in e.g. even with
--full-history git-log does some simplification?
I tried to reproduce this with a repo
Hi,
Miklos Vajna wrote:
git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core
cd core
git log --full-history -p -S'mnTitleBarHeight ='
sd/source/ui/dlg/PaneDockingWindow.cxx
Here the first output I get from git-log is
b390fae1706b9c511158a03e4fd61f263be4e511, where you can see that
Hi Jonathan,
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 11:48:42AM -0800, Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com
wrote:
Luckily '-m -p' without --first-parent worked and the first commit it
showed was the right one. It produces more hits than I'd like, too,
though.
Ah, excellent! :-) '-m' does what I need.
Miklos Vajna vmik...@collabora.co.uk writes:
Hi,
I was trying to understand the history of a piece of code in LibreOffice
and I'm facing a behaviour of git-log which is not something I can
explain. I'm not sure if this is a git bug or a user error. ;)
Here is the situation:
git clone
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