Re: [BUG?] git-subtree behavior when the -P tree is removed and recreated

2012-12-31 Thread greened
Tomi Belan tomi.be...@gmail.com writes: Thanks. Here's one more bump. Avery? David? I don't know how this is supposed to work, unfortunately. I'm still in the middle of learning the code... -David -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe git in the

Re: [BUG?] git-subtree behavior when the -P tree is removed and recreated

2012-12-03 Thread Tomi Belan
Another bump. I reported this back in October, but there hasn't been any response yet... Note that the bug is still present in git 1.8.0.1. Tomi On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 11:18 PM, Tomi Belan tomi.be...@gmail.com wrote: This probably got lost in the mail. Could somebody familiar with

Re: [BUG?] git-subtree behavior when the -P tree is removed and recreated

2012-10-21 Thread Tomi Belan
This probably got lost in the mail. Could somebody familiar with git-subtree take a look? Tomi On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Tomi Belan tomi.be...@gmail.com wrote: Hello folks, I think I might've found a bug in git-subtree: I have a repository containing a directory foo. I'd like to use

[BUG?] git-subtree behavior when the -P tree is removed and recreated

2012-10-13 Thread Tomi Belan
Hello folks, I think I might've found a bug in git-subtree: I have a repository containing a directory foo. I'd like to use its code in other projects, so I want to split it off into its own repository with git-subtree. But it doesn't work as it should. I found out that long ago, my repository