I think the best way to get more efficient with using Git is to simply
start using a GUI. Then these operations are all just a matter of a few
clicks.
I use SmartGit myself. some others are listed here
http://git-scm.com/downloads/guis
On Oct 24, 2012, at 11:33, Gabriel Lau wrote:
I was just
I was just trying to see if there was any way to automate the process,
because I still haven't mastered git.
But the command you told me already helped me a lot and saved me a lot of
unnecessary work, since I wanted to just switch between versions of a
project that was in production server.
No ne
Well, I have more info for the group:
we can execute on server:
# GIT_TRACE=1 git repack
and will receive detailed information about the way of the command:
trace: exec: 'git-repack'
trace: run_command: 'git-repack'
trace: built-in: git 'rev-parse' '--parseopt' '--'
trace: built-in: git 'rev-pa
On 10/23/12 12:56, Kayatta Schmidt wrote:
> 1. I have checked out a branch, let's call it "*branchA*" and made some
> changes.
> 2. The QA team comes back with some priority 1 bug fixes and so I must
> quickly stash my changes and switch over to "*branchB*." Let's assume I
> use the following c
Hello everybody. Let me setup a *stash scenario *for you which I have
several questions about... I apologize for the number of questions ahead
of time, but the explanations I have found thus far on the net are too
rudimentary, and I have not had time to setup my own sandbox to mess around.
Ea
Hello there,
May some of you help me to troubleshoot this one?:
Just download and installed packages for Solaris 10, as my server does not
have exit to the internet, just follow:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!searchin/git-users/solaris$20install/git-users/RupbBGmhWTM/R1l_Cyp9KU
That worked well, just followed the dependencies chain and this was my
download/install list:
Download and install libiconv
Download libiconv:
http://www.sunfreeware.com/sparc/10/libiconv-1.14-sol10-sparc-local.gz
Unpackage:
# gunzip libiconv-1.14-sol10-sparc-local.gz
Install
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On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 12:48:33AM -0300, Gabriel Lau wrote:
> Thanks for your reply Konstantin. I did what you said and it worked as I
> wanted. Now I can switch between the branchs when necessary.
>
> I just have one more question: whenever I have to checkout between branchs,
> I have to input