On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 03:26:17PM +0300, vicentiu.nea...@ni.com wrote:
Is there a way to find all equivalent commits by patch-id?
Something similar to:
git branch -a --commit commit
but instead of commit to search by patch-id.
There isn't a ready-made command to do so, but you can easily script it:
git for-each-ref --format='%(refname)' refs/heads |
while read ref; do
echo $(git diff-tree -p $ref | git patch-id) $ref
done |
grep $PATCH_ID_YOU_ARE_LOOKING_FOR
If you want to look further back than the tips, you can feed the
branches to rev-list, and then patch-id each commit you find.
The more common way to use patch-ids is to look for commits that are in
one branch but not another. For that, try the --cherry-pick and
--cherry-mark options to git log.
-Peff
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