On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 09:55:49AM -0700, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
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> On Sep 23, 5:42 pm, Simon wrote:
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> > /base -- /common_dir1
> >\ \ \ /common_dir2
> > \ \ /site1
> > \ /site2
> >
> > What I'd like to do is to be able to setup a reposit
this is brilliant idea. thanks :)
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Jeenu wrote:
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> On Sep 25, 8:15 am, "davidshe...@googlemail.com"
> wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> i found i made a typo error in a commit message which is many commits
>> away from current HEAD, how can i amend the message? i tried gi
hi,
i am using msysgit un windows, and i found that it comes without git
instaweb. so, how can i view my git repo in browser?
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On Sep 25, 8:15 am, "davidshe...@googlemail.com"
wrote:
> hi,
>
> i found i made a typo error in a commit message which is many commits
> away from current HEAD, how can i amend the message? i tried git
> commit --commit , but it created an new commit and
> advanced my HEAD.
May not be the best
hi,
i found i made a typo error in a commit message which is many commits
away from current HEAD, how can i amend the message? i tried git
commit --commit , but it created an new commit and
advanced my HEAD.
thanks,
David Shen
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On Sep 24, 10:44 pm, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
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> If, on the other hand, you're OK with history rewriting (for instance,
> you don't publish your branches), you supposedly can do this:
> 1) Commit the change on one branch;
> 2) Do rebasing of this branch so that the committed change ap
On Sep 24, 9:01 am, Jeenu wrote:
> I mainly use git at work for tracking my own stuff, with no intent of
> collaboration. I usually have huge directories to track, and when I
> start out, I do so with very minimal stuff which I think would
> suffice. Later, while I proceed through different bran
On Sep 23, 5:42 pm, Simon wrote:
> /base -- /common_dir1
>\ \ \ /common_dir2
> \ \ /site1
> \ /site2
>
> What I'd like to do is to be able to setup a repository to track all
> changes to /base, /common_dir1, /common_dir2 & /site1 and another
> se
Thanks for all your help.
I realised that my project was in a sub-directory like x/y and I was
trying to push from x, instead of x/y.
When I entered "git remote show origin" on x/y, I saw that the url was
configured correctly, and I was able to push to the remote repository.
Thanks again.
On Se
Today, I am so bored and lonely.
Friends, let's get started?
Lets flirt or maybe something more?
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