beats me to it. ;-)
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Hi,
Duy Nguyen:
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What I would like to have, instead, is a version of shallow cloning which
cuts off not at a pre-determined depth, but at a given branch (or set of
branches). In other words, given
namespace collisions.
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This patch changes the Makefile to add a DEST variable (still defaulting
to ~/bin/) so that people (or scripts) can trivially install git
Somewhere Else.
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--- 42a073eb6b5bb397a3e8768a032463a7fa02e6b9/Makefile (mode:100644
sha1
This patch fixes die() and error() to print linefeeds after the message.
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sha1:e774d2ef32726af0707d817cdb63fc8751ddc9d8)
+++ 265515f9c4f089b1b61e9d2312c4b3babe189618/usage.c
gitXnormid.sh should quote its cat-file calls so that nonexisting ssha1
IDs don't result in shell errors.
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sha1:c0d53afabe8662ebfc3c697faf08b0a2b43c93f7
This patch adds the ability to git push, as the obvious converse of
git pull.
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Index: git
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--- 42a073eb6b5bb397a3e8768a032463a7fa02e6b9/git (mode:100755
sha1
This patch adds somewhat-improved usage messages to some of Linus' programs.
Specifically, they now handle -? / --help.
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Index: check-files.c
version,
and let the make rules take care of rebuilding what needs to be rebuilt.
(cancel already does most of the job anyway, i.e. cleanup stuff which
the build process might have changed that it shouldn't have.)
Cf. the last of the patches I've just mailed to the list.
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Hi,
Petr Baudis:
Why? report() already prints linefeed.
Ah, it didn't when I wrote this.
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)$(BINDIR)/
That doesn't make sense; if you set DESTDIR, you are not going to
install in $HOME.
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Hi,
Sven Verdoolaege:
Why not an explicit '-z' option as in the current git-cvsimport-script ?
Because my code doesn't support compressed cvs connections:
a -z that doesn't work except for the rlog part would be a lie.
Feel free to add that code. ;-)
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this kind of problem any more, because in Python it
Simply Doesn't Happen.
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^good.
OTOH, I dunno whether the core tools really need to understand that.
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Hi, Marc Singer wrote:
v2.6.11, 5dc01c595e6c6ec9ccda4f6f69c131c0dd945f8c
You can create your own parent-less commit for that tree.
(It's what I did...)
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names there.
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, then switching to a branch HEAD is not a part
of should emit a warning.
(fsck to find the dangling commits is not an answer ;-)
Ideas like
* remember the branch to un-seek back to
or
* treat HEAD as read-only when there's a seek active
seem to be optional / Porcelain-specific.
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Hi, Chris Wedgwood wrote:
Symlink'd trees don't really make sense to me (they seem fragile and
somewhat pointless) but perhaps I'm missing something?
You are ;-) the tree itsels is no symlinked, but HEAD points to
refs/heads/branch by default.
Don't clobber that, please.
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as it finds that the
files are in sync, so expect this to be significantly faster the next time
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echo $1 $DEST
You should remove DEST first. Otherwise, under Linux, you'll magically
create the file the symlink points to, which may not be what you want to
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; the second
creates a conflict (lines were added at the same location) which you'll
have to resolve (edit the file).
vi testfile
echo Merged one and two | cg-commit
gitk
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Hi,
Junio C Hamano:
I've considered it, but what happens if you give -z first and
then name-only?
Exactly the same thing as vice versa.
Or, even more exactly, my patch *makes* that happen. ;-)
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some time to actually do it over the next few days.
The problem is that this has been a problem lately. :-/
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to visualize that? gitk origin obvioously
shows only one branch, because CVS doesn't have merge infe. Use
gitk $(cat .git/revs/heads/*) to show everything.
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If there's no lib/pattern-matcher/input/Pic0.ppm,v nor
lib/pattern-matcher/input/Attic/Pic0.ppm,v file ...
But I see the PatchSet if I run cvsps manually. Very strange.
... then, congratulations, you've found a bug in cvsps.
Please talk to its author.
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by their revision number and stick them into a commit
don't work in real life.
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Please try to limit the amount of this room doesn't have any bazingas
includes yet another Debian package for Cogito ;-).
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It gets even more confusing when you're lazy and omit the .html suffix in
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YMMV, and all that.
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different porcelains.
At minimum, you'd send the old branch head with the new one, and let the
server not overwrite it if it changed in the meantime.
Then, you'd kill porcelain writers who don't verify that the old head is
a(n indirect) parent of the new one. ;-)
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Hi,
Petr Baudis:
Dear diary, on Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 09:25:45PM CEST, I got a letter
where Matthias Urlichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] told me that...
Hi, A Large Angry SCM wrote:
So you're arguing for last match wins versus first match wins. I,
personally, find the former more natural
Document new (and not-so-new) flags of git-rev-list.
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the
remote repo is *not* under my direct control, e.g. a shared-master style
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Hi, Junio C Hamano wrote:
Introduce a new file $GIT_DIR/info/grafts
Nice work.
Has anybody git-imported the old tarfile+patch history yet?
If not, I'll do it over the weekend.
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Hi, Junio C Hamano wrote:
Also, I wonder if running lc() to downcase the local-part[*] is
safe/allowed/correct
mostly/no/no.
It's unlikely to be a real-life problem, but we still shouldn't do it.
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are not installed? If some scripts
break, that's a Bad Thing, and would require those packages to be moved to
Depends:.
Earlier I said that
the Debian side is reasonably accurate to the best of my knowledge, but I
would appreciate it if somebody ran lintian on it.
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/changelog
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
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+git-core (0.99.4-1) unstable; urgency=low
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+ * Lots and lots of changes.
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git-core (0.99-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Conflict with the GNU
Hi,
Martin Langhoff:
On 8/11/05, Matthias Urlichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Debian packaging fixes for 0.99.4:
Is this anywhere in the archive?
Cogito 0.12.1 (which includes git) has been packaged by Sebastian
Kuzminsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]; it's in Debian Unstable. I assume
he'll do
Debian files.
+ * Conflict with cgvg instead of not installing cg.
+ * Pass prefix=/usr to make install.
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cogito (0.12.1-1) stable; urgency=low
* new version 0.12.1 (needed in order check out Linus' git trees).
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run all the git xxx commands we talk about here.
Same with cgvg, cogito, and cg.
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who like to compile their own package (i.e. everybody _except_ the
Debian packager ;-) get to keep their git and cg scripts.
A small Debian-specific patch to rename the offending scripts (and drop
the Conflicts: entries) is cheap.
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) if they
want to use the normal name... that's probably the only solution which
would work reasonably well without being too much hassle to implement.
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, that's against Policy too, because different users on the system
might have different expectations WRT which git is git.
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- Split gitk off to its own package;
it needs tk installed, but nothing else does.
I just
Hi,
Ryan Anderson:
#!/bin/sh
echo Don't get a git - use gt!
Ouch.
echo Don't get a git - use gt! 2
if at all.
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if you journal metadata only you can see a file extended w/o having
the block flushed
??? but the file is *not* extended. Also, whether or not a block is
flushed should only matter if the machine crashes ..?
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a node, you don't get that problem.
Another point I just noticed: The arrows should be directly below
each other, if at all possible; i.e. the one pointing up should be in the
same column as the corresponding arrow pointing down.
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Hi, Martin Langhoff wrote:
this one is the
most likely one to be from a bug in cvsps or the cvsimport logic.
That's not a bug in the import logic, just a failure of the CVS-merging
person to be consistent. (Which is hardly news. :-/ )
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it about parsing the index file.
Technically, that would require a stable libgit.so or so.
In reality, however, I don't know when I last had a tree which wasn't
fully populated, but it's been a while, and it's something that can be
readily fixed by git-checkout-cache -a.
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and shifting blame for broken software,
particularly if you have a test suite.
My workflow is develop, test, check-in, pull-and-merge, test-if-merged,
push. That tends to yield a saner change history, and requires less work,
than doing it for every co-worker.
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Hi, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
Subject: Subject: [PATCH] Updates to glossary
Something is stuttering here -- one Subject: is quite sufficient.
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Quick note: I'm working on importing from SVN.
My current main problem is that SVN's Perl interface leaks server
connections (apparently nobody has used it for any real work yet),
which is of course *bad*, and kindof prevents me from finishing
the job today. :-/
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of globally. I suspect
that many of the problem cases simply go away when you do that.
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The man who smiles when things
we can't know that before
checking in the file...
So, if I find a working SVN importer when I come back I'll be happy ;-)
(munging cvs2git shouldn't be particularly difficult), otherwise I'll do
it myself, in a month or so.
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al changes will be obliterated.
IMHO that's a bug – .gitignore should only be used for (not) adding
non-version-controlled files. It does not tell git to ignore changes (in
files that *are* under version control), and thus it should not allow
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