[git-users] Re: Defining a commit

2010-01-27 Thread Chris Johnsen
On Jan 25, 8:54 pm, Luisgo wrote: > How do you define a commit? I liked the short blog entry at . It says that a commit should be “one logical change” (similar to what others in this thread have written). It goes on to mention some thing

Re: [git-users] Re: Defining a commit

2010-01-27 Thread Roddie Grant
On 27/1/10 09:44, "Chris Johnsen" wrote: > On Jan 25, 8:54 pm, Luisgo wrote: >> How do you define a commit? > > I liked the short blog entry at commit-messages.html>. It says that a commit should be ³one logical > change² > Anyway, the main point of

Re: [git-users] Git hook to keep a current directory on server

2010-01-27 Thread David Bruce
Hi David, > When you say "reset GIT_DIR ." what are the exact commands > you're using?  I'm not sure what that means. Sorry, it was "unset GIT_DIR" > > If you have uncommitted changes in tux4kids-web then that will > fail because 'git pull' might complain about losing your > uncommitted changes