Junio C Hamano writes:
> Maybe it is a seasonal thing, just before the holiday season, but
> this has been unresponded for a couple of months, not even with a
> "That combination is not supported", or "Thanks for a bug report".
I did finally see this message. I totally admit that I've been pret
Tomi Belan writes:
> Thanks. Here's one more bump. Avery? David?
I don't know how this is supposed to work, unfortunately. I'm still in
the middle of learning the code...
-David
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Tomi Belan writes:
> Thanks. Here's one more bump. Avery? David?
Thanks for your persistence.
I am moderately dissapointed by the inaction on the subtree part so
far. It was merged hoping that it will have more exposure to the
end-users if it were in my tree, and it obviously is gettng that,
b
Thanks. Here's one more bump. Avery? David?
(Apologies if my bumping is annoying -- because there's no bug
tracker, it feels like the bug will be lost in the ML archives forever
unless I keep calling attention to it. How can I help to get this
issue fixed?)
Tomi
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 4:42 PM, T
Another bump. I reported this back in October, but there hasn't been
any response yet...
Note that the bug is still present in git 1.8.0.1.
Tomi
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 11:18 PM, Tomi Belan wrote:
> This probably got lost in the mail. Could somebody familiar with
> git-subtree take a look?
> To
This probably got lost in the mail. Could somebody familiar with
git-subtree take a look?
Tomi
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Tomi Belan wrote:
>
> Hello folks,
>
> I think I might've found a bug in git-subtree: I have a repository
> containing a directory "foo". I'd like to use its code in oth
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