On Thursday, July 17, 2014 8:04:23 AM UTC+2, Thomas Ferris Nicolaisen wrote:
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Oh, that's what I get for reading this list oldest -> newest :)
Duplicate post got some answers already here:
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/git-users/HSVsp6Xv7OE/discussion
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On Wednesday, July 16, 2014 8:44:59 AM UTC+2, Taowei Luo wrote:
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> When running git diff or git format-patch, we know we may get a more
> simply patch by --minimal option.
>
> I also want to split the changes in a file to several patches. So I use
> git add -e or git add -p or git add -i.
>
> My
On Tuesday, July 15, 2014 4:41:20 PM UTC+2, cemico wrote:
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> I have a git project in which all files are of about 700 MB size.
> In the .git folder lies a "pack" file which is 1.13 GB (Gigabyte)
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> I accidently commited files and folders, which don't have to be under
> version control.
>
> How d
Hi!
Thank you for your initial reply.
(1) if those pack files aren't getting to big this should not be a problem.
However, it concerns my follow-up questions on "known" Git upper limits.
(2) Yeah, no difference to Subversion here.
(3) We do not require any locking of those binaries.
> On the ot
On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 13:41:29 +0100
Daniel Fanjul wrote:
> In the command:
> git branch (--set-upstream-to= | -u )
> []
>
> is 'rev-parsed' but
> is not.
[...]
Unfortunately, it's futile to report bugs on this list: here, we're
merely helping newbies solve their problems with Git.
Please try
> From: cemico
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> How do i remove let's say a "concept_art" folder from all commits (i have
> about 50 commits by now) and from the pack file?
>
> I tried many things now. e.g:
> - http://dound.com/2009/04/git-forever-remove-files-or-folders-from-history/
> - http://rtyley.github.io/bfg-repo-c
On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 05:21:50 -0700 (PDT)
Dominik Rauch wrote:
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> Main question:
> The existence of tools like git-annex, git-fat, git-media, etc. hints
> that Git has problems with binary files in some way. Although I've
> studied as much internal docs as I could find, I could not find a
>
Hi,
In the command:
git branch (--set-upstream-to= | -u ) []
is 'rev-parsed' but
is not.
*$ git checkout foo; git checkout bar*
*Switched to branch 'foo'*
*Switched to branch 'bar'*
*$ git branch -u @ foo #A*
*Branch foo set up to track local branch bar.*
*$ git branch -u @{-1} bar #B*
*Bra
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 6:34 AM, K.V. Lakshmi wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have created a project folder that has various word/text files, excel/.xml
> files, and presentations in my local system. I have intialized, staged and
> committed all the files of the folder in GIT. As an exercise, to get
> famil
Hi!
Although I've read a lot of resources concerning the topic "Handling binary
files with Git" I'm still confused. Hopefully you can help me to find
definitive answers :-)
If you ask people about "Git and binary files" the answers are often: "Git
is a SCM and not a backup solution" or "depend
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 04:34:50AM -0700, K.V. Lakshmi wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have created a project folder that has various word/text files,
> excel/.xml files, and presentations in my local system. I have intialized,
> staged and committed all the files of the folder in GIT. As an exercise, to
Hello!
I have created a project folder that has various word/text files,
excel/.xml files, and presentations in my local system. I have intialized,
staged and committed all the files of the folder in GIT. As an exercise, to
get familiarised with GIT, I have modified one of the word document, s
When running git diff or git format-patch, we know we may get a more simply
patch by --minimal option.
I also want to split the changes in a file to several patches. So I use git
add -e or git add -p or git add -i.
My problem is I can't get these two things together. Say, using git add -e
to e
I thank you for the infos and i'll try that repack and unpack thing.
I need to keep the pack file small, because if i have, like i do, 50
Projects on my server and every small wordpress project has 2-3 Gigabyte
disc space, my server runs out of space soon.
In the future i have to .gitignore my
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 12:49:20AM -0700, cemico wrote:
> As far as i understood, the pack file get's generated through the "git gc"
> garbage collection command.
> But i tried really much by now and didn't find the right way.
> That's the only point i'm missing:
> How to rewrite the pack file, ig
As far as i understood, the pack file get's generated through the "git gc"
garbage collection command.
But i tried really much by now and didn't find the right way.
That's the only point i'm missing:
How to rewrite the pack file, ignoring every file and folder that's not in
the commit history.
A
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 12:40:41AM -0700, cemico wrote:
> After running the commands with filter-branch etc., my folder (let's say
> "concept") i want to remove from all commits, really gets deleted from all
> commits.
> even the physical folder gets deleted (good!)
> but the "pack" file stays th
After running the commands with filter-branch etc., my folder (let's say
"concept") i want to remove from all commits, really gets deleted from all
commits.
even the physical folder gets deleted (good!)
but the "pack" file stays the exact same way too big 1,3 GB
I want to remove folders and files
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 09:34:32AM +0200, Magnus Therning wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 12:11:49AM -0700, cemico wrote:
> > 2. We did this:
> >
> > git filter-branch --index-filter 'git rm -rf --cached --ignore-unmatch
> > DIRECTORY/' --prune-empty --tag-name-filter cat -- --all
> >
> > and a
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 12:11:49AM -0700, cemico wrote:
> 1. Sorry, i don't really understand what the question is. What does
>rebasing and marking with "e" mean? Is it possible to achieve
>what i want with that rebasing and "e"ing?
Using `git rebase -i` you can do changes to history manu
1. Sorry, i don't really understand what the question is.
What does rebasing and marking with "e" mean? Is it possible to achieve
what i want with that rebasing and "e"ing?
2. We did this:
git filter-branch --index-filter 'git rm -rf --cached --ignore-unmatch
DIRECTORY/' --prune-empty --tag-nam
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