out, _then_
testing without a merge would have prevented you from undoing
merged changes ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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`This must be Thursday,' said Arthur
can do
- invest in ways to test locally, then you don't have to push at
all.
- invest in ways to test on your 'feature-branch', then you don't
have to merge into 'staging' (and push the merge)
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ing but am willing to learn.
For this use case I wouldn't bother with branches. Once you've
arrived
at a core version, then I'd suggest you simply create a folder
for each
customised version, copy the core in and then customise as
needed.
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e in and then
customise as needed.
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"He expanded his chest to make it totally clear that here was the
sort
of man you only dared to cross if y
to use it over SSH (something I believe
all of the services you mention at least used to do under the
hood).
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cret
-
This isn't what I expected. What's wrong with my setup, what am I
missing?
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t ../age-0/foo.secret
6046316bf834dbdf83a5be74be6fd2ac foo.secret
6046316bf834dbdf83a5be74be6fd2ac ../age-0/foo.secret
-
This isn't what I expected. What's wrong with my setup, what am
I
missing?
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can start
modify the workflow as you go along.
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"Zaphod grinned two manic grins, sauntered over to the bar and
bought
quite understand what you mean. It might help if you
mentioned what command you used to "run tar ball from the git
archive".
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the branch that is
created per
default is master.
What is wrong here? Some case is wrong for MacOS?
Do you have the same version of git on both systems?
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config --global init.defaultBranch main
Sorry for the noise, I try to upgrade git on the mac
That is a difference but not that big, I would think, but as it
seems I
am mistaken.
I'm happy to help :)
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"There was a point to this story, but it has temporarily escaped
the
chronicler's mind."
— This line perhaps
Can someone please make sure that the users spamming the list are
banned?
Is there some way of making sure they can't join the list to begin
with?
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with the
same message as when I'm trying to push without authentication at all:
% git push
error: The requested URL returned error: 403 Forbidden while
accessing
http://magnus@tracsrv.local/git/foo.git/info/refs?service=git-receive-pack
AFAICS this means the man-page is wrong, and that I instead
.
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Perl is another example of filling a tiny, short-term need, and then
being a real problem in the longer term
before contributing to non-work projects such as any FLOSS ones. In
many places there are rules set down in employment contracts that
influence what kind of projects you may contribute in your free time.
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indeed. Lots of food for thought relating to git
(especially from the discussion on branching), and quite a few
concrete pointers to stuff worth researching (bfg and subtrees are the
most interesting ones for me). Please keep it up.
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manager, can answer. But
hopefully it aids in thinking about the trade-offs of your options.
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I invented the term
from your needs. Since you are
basing it on http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/
I'm guessing you work on a product that's released fairly infrequently
and you only plan on providing support for the latest released
version. Is that right?
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though, I very rarely keep those work-in-progress
branches after they have been merged into master.
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Most software today
of
manual record keeping, right?
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Most software today is very much like an Egyptian pyramid with
millions of bricks piled
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Konstantin Khomoutov
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On Thu, 20 Jun 2013 06:37:12 +0200
Magnus Therning mag...@therning.org wrote:
Any ideas if it would be possible for Git to create a delta
changeset that we could burn to DVD?
Yes, this feature
repo from a client?
Or run 'remote add' and 'fetch' in an existing work area.
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Most software today is very much like
those:
% vim my-file
% git add my-file
% git commit
And finally you push back changes to the central repo:
% git push
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roll back to the state before the last merge? How do i do this?
In the repo on the web server you can simply roll back to a specific
point using `git reset --hard ref`.
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a great thing, and I'm sure that once you get used to it
you'll miss it whenever you are forced to work with a VCS that doesn't
work like Git.
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, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
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Perl is another example of filling a tiny, short-term need
should think carefully whether it would be better to use a
commonly used OSI-approved license with a suggestion to donate to a
charity of your choice. Basically something along of the license of
Vim.
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*why*, but if the machines you are using are in a
domain it might worth a shot to just pull them out temporarily. If it
makes a significant difference you'll have to dig more into the system
settings to find out why that is.
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On Jul 27, 2013 9:12 AM, david.makg...@gmail.com wrote:
Good day
How do you create a new repository on git-SCM (ver 1.8.3) or where if the
button to create one?
If you are using git from the command line then use 'git unit's to create a
new repo. To find out more about creating repos run 'git
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being a real problem in the longer term.
-- Alan Kay
Bonobo.Git.Server on windows it
is working well on it.
Why not just use it then? Is it not fulfilling all your needs for a
git server? What is it missing?
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On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 01:22:29PM +0200, Lucas Calje wrote:
thnx, the solution discussed there worked for me!
Glad to hear it helped you.
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the following in my ~/.gitconfig, which I think works the way
you want ;)
[alias]
fetch = fetch -p
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Most
solution' you can much more easily break the
rule when the need arises. The day will come when you are facing
a critical bug, that has to be pushed to `master`, but no-one
authorized is available.
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of course there is no commercial license to acquire for git
itself, you can just start to use it. If you make no changes to the
git source code there are no obligations to fulfil, all participation
in the community (e.g. answering questions on this list) are
completely voluntary.
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you drop into a shell and test what git on
the command line says. Many of the GUIs for git are great, but they
sometimes make it /very/ difficult to understand what the exact state
of a clone is.
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` or `git
cherrypick` as needed).
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The British have the perfect temperament to be hackers--technically
skilled, slightly
with the SVN folder
structure so it becomes easier to help you out.
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Programs should be written for people to read
On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 11:07:23PM -0700, THUFIR HAWAT wrote:
does this group allow posting through gmane?
I believe so, yes.
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On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 12:05:32PM +0200, Magnus Therning wrote:
On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 11:07:23PM -0700, THUFIR HAWAT wrote:
does this group allow posting through gmane?
I believe so, yes.
My bad, I wasn't reading your question properly... it is possible to
post through the Google Groups
with SVN? Put a bare
repo where you can reach it both from your production and your
development machine. Clone from it onto each machine and then
commit+push and pull in git, just like you would commit and update in
SVN.
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a
bit of thinking to understand the theory behind it, but once I started
using it it's made merges a bit easier.
/M
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On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 12:06 PM, shlo.af...@gmail.com wrote:
git 1.8.4
output of 'git remote -v'
origin user@gitservre:/path/to/dir/projectd.git (fetch)
origin user@gitservre:/path/to/dir/projectd.git (push)
I saw now that you send me another email, and I tried 'git push origin
master'
... (say eee...)
I know I can use the HEAD~# or whatever, but I'd like to find out how to
do it based only on a hash...
I might be misunderstanding you completely, but haven't you tried `git
checkout hash`?
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gives you lots of control over merging, so this merges the
history into the master branch every time is confusing, maybe it'd
help seeing what you have before, the command you use, what you
expect would happen, and finally what actually happens.
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Status code 403 responses are the result of the web server being
configured to deny access, for some reason, to the requested
resource by the client.
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the fundamental problems.
Well, many of the issues you mention can be solved by using a build
system that can take advantage of a shared cache of build objects.
Connect a CI system that builds each branch regularly and you can
largely get around those large local re-builds.
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On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 11:05:30AM -0700, Blake McBride wrote:
See inline comments below:
On Sunday, October 20, 2013 12:34:32 PM UTC-5, Magnus Therning wrote:
On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 12:59:21AM -0700, Blake McBride wrote:
Not sure what you mean about designed well, but in order to switch
Another option might be to have a single work area, and then have several
build areas, one for each long-lived branch. Of course that only works if
you can build out-of-tree.
/M
On Oct 20, 2013 7:33 PM, Blake McBride blake1...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes. That is what I do, and it works. The
to see parts of it. Split the files
into several repos instead, then you can script, or use
sub{modules,trees} when you need to bring them all together.
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it
basically just be to
1. branch off A at the point you want
2. merge in from B up till the point you want
Otherwise, there's always cherry-pick.
How would you accomplish what you ask for in the VCS you currently
use?
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in $HOME/devo/proj1 only affects the git
repo rooted there:
% cd $HOME
% git ls-files | wc -l
190
% cd $HOME/devo/proj1
% git ls-files | wc -l
32
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/master-toc.html
It might be worth pointing out that for a light-weight client-server
setup it's enough to just put a bare Git repo on shared storage, e.g.
a mapped Windows share.
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://stackoverflow.com/questions/3329943/git-branch-fork-fetch-merge-rebase-and-clone-what-are-the-differences
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Good powers
checkout my-branch
% touch new-file
[edit file to heart's content]
% git add new-file
% git commit -m 'Added the new-file.'
As for the second part of the question I simply don't understand since
git doesn't have any concept called a 'class'.
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On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 1:32 PM, Steven Masfaraud
stevenmasfar...@gmail.com wrote:
Le lundi 6 janvier 2014 11:23:28 UTC+1, Magnus Therning a écrit :
It seems to me you have configured an HTTP proxy and then try to clone
via SSH. This is unlikely to work well.
I suspect you need to configure
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 3:41 PM, Magnus Therning mag...@therning.org wrote:
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 1:32 PM, Steven Masfaraud
stevenmasfar...@gmail.com wrote:
Le lundi 6 janvier 2014 11:23:28 UTC+1, Magnus Therning a écrit :
It seems to me you have configured an HTTP proxy and then try to clone
on git for
Windows. Problem solved!
I'm glad it worked out for you, but did you try following the guide on
using git with putty that I sent earlier? I'd like to know whether
it's worth sending that link to colleagues who find themselves in the
same situation as you.
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Please come back and let us know what you ended up using and how it went.
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at `git clean`. By default it just lists the files it would
delete, you have to pass it '-f' to actually remove stuff. You can
also control whether you want it to deal with ignored files or not.
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`: http://www.tfnico.com/presentations/git-and-subversion
[2]: http://www.subgit.com/
[3]: http://www.catb.org/esr/reposurgeon/ and if you are interested
there's a Git Minutes episode on Blender's use of it
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, instead of
$HOME/bin.
This sounds like it could be a bug in the git build system, but
judging if it is would require the exact build steps you ran.
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up the repos, a webserver.
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As long as there are ill-defined goals, bizarre bugs, and unrealistic
schedules
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 03:27:39PM -0500, Chuck wrote:
Err.. disregard I figured out how to use this in the manner we
desire.
Do you mind describing how you ended up using Git? It might help
others to have your setup as an example.
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On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 7:58 AM, Thomas Ferris Nicolaisen
tfn...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, March 27, 2014 8:04:00 PM UTC+1, Magnus Therning wrote:
I've just started taking a closer look at vcsh for keeping my
dot-files in git. Currently I'm keeping them all in a single git
repo, which
and Qwerty is the layout, but Git Bash
uses its own third variant.
Any idea's on this?
I think you might want to cross post this question to the mingw/msys
mailing list: http://www.mingw.org/mailing_lists
Git for Window comes with a bundled msys, and it's msys that provides bash.
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://github.com/git/git/blob/master/contrib/subtree/git-subtree.txt
git-repo : https://code.google.com/p/git-repo/
myrepos : http://myrepos.branchable.com/
There are numerous options, if I understand your question.
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On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 1:16 AM, Phil Cruz philc...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, April 3, 2014 12:46:41 PM UTC-7, Magnus Therning wrote:
On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 10:28:12AM -0700, Phil Cruz wrote:
I need some guidance on how to import our existing SVN repo to Git. The
structure of the repo
was the same
developer implementing both sides. The teams were in charge of their
own planning so it would have been neigh impossible to get the
implementations of both sides into the same changeset anyway.
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On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 12:11 AM, Phil Cruz philc...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 1:24:08 AM UTC-7, Magnus Therning wrote:
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 1:16 AM, Phil Cruz phil...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, April 3, 2014 12:46:41 PM UTC-7, Magnus Therning wrote:
On Thu, Apr 03
. Merge from repoB:integration - repoB:trunk
2. Merge from repoB:trunk - repoB:integration
After this repoB:trunk and repoB:integration should contain the same
code.
I hope this is an understable description, and that it helps.
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are
looking for `git pull` (or possibly `git fetch`), but these commands
are both prominently featured in every single tutorial I've read as
well as obviously named that you simply can't have missed them!
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fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
Or am I left to first cloning and then using `git config`?
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Heuristic
for pointing it out, that solved it nicely.
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Perl is another example of filling a tiny, short-term need, and then
being a real
it ;)
No, seriously, that is a very neat trick; using different aliases for
the same machine. I use it extensively for things like using
different SSH keys / port forwardings / etc.
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has to be exposed to the internet in order for the tests to pass. No?
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Goto labels should be left-aligned in all caps
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 11:49 AM, Jeremy Belolo jerryo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Magnus and thanks for your answer !
I tried to be crystal clear, that's why I described all the steps I did...
Seems I didn't succeed. So I will start by saying I never encountered a
issue with git itself. It's
into a DVCS
is a bad idea since every clone will control ALL versions of ALL
files. That makes for a lot of used space!
Maybe a backup is what you actually need: https://github.com/bup/bup
Then take another look at git-annex and how it can be used as a client
to bup.
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that .gitattributes file
to a commit that it is part of? Same question for .gitignore.
That ought to be rather easy to test with an experiment. Please let
us know what you find, I'm curious too :)
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too?
I'd be very interested in hearing your use case for having that info
in the file. I'd love to be convinced that all those other VCSs
haven't wasted effort on implementing a rather useless feature :)
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On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 11:21:25PM +0100, Andy Hardy wrote:
On 15/05/2014 22:48, Magnus Therning wrote:
- version: doesn't make sense in git, would it be the hash? what does
that tell me?
I find an identifier useful when investigating problems and wanting
to confirm what files
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 8:22 AM, Andy Hardy a...@hardyfamily.org.uk wrote:
On 15/05/2014 23:39, Magnus Therning wrote:
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 11:21:25PM +0100, Andy Hardy wrote:
On 15/05/2014 22:48, Magnus Therning wrote:
- version: doesn't make sense in git, would it be the hash?
what does
be easier to start over on a new repo
instead. It depends on the nature of the changes you made...
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numbers on it. Is any admin of the list even on it any more?
If so, would she/he/they please weigh in on the issue of spam getting
through? Please!!!
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containing calls to `git config --local`. Yes, it's then a
two-step procedure, and people might forget to perform the second
step, but *I* am in control and a `git pull` will not silently cause
any config changes.
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On Tue, Jun 03, 2014 at 07:34:10AM -0500, John McKown wrote:
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 7:12 AM, Magnus Therning mag...@therning.org wrote:
On Tue, Jun 03, 2014 at 04:24:43AM -0700, Pierre-François CLEMENT wrote:
I want to extend git commands set on per-repository basis and
therefore
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Most software today is very much like an Egyptian pyramid with
millions of bricks piled on top of each other, with no structural
serving some web-based way of
inspecting the git repo (or serving it using the https protocol) you
can read the man-page of git-http-backend on how to set up read-only
access via http://.
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to play well together
either:
% git diff --name-status -w
M foo
It also seems `-b` suffers from similar problems when combined with
`--name-{only,status}`.
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I'd rather point the
beginner towards hg.
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Code as if whoever maintains your program is a violent psychopath who knows
-only -r origin/master HEAD
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I invented the term Object-Oriented, and I can tell you I did not have
C++ in mind
. Say that you were to rewrite a changeset manually using `git rebase -i`
and marking it 'e', what shell commands would you use to modify the
changeset?
2. Exactly what arguments did you pass to `git filter-branch`?
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running the command above? Does `git filter-branch` complete
successfully?
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Heuristic is an algorithm in a clown suit
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 afterwards
such a file is). Surely you'd have to modify it
using some command in order to shrink to a size you're more happy
with, no?
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like you should
explore `git repack` and `git unpack-objects`. I haven't played
around with that myself yet, but hopefully someone else will be able
to help if you have further questions.
/M
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