Hi,

On Sat, 27 Aug 2022 at 06:56, Charles Campbell <[email protected]> wrote:
> So, I thought what I'd like to do is to get vim 9.0 back (with no
> patches) and see if that worked. Then, if the plugin continues to
> misbehave, then I'd like to get vim 8.0. Once I have a version of vim
> where the plugin works I'd like to use git bisect to find the
> problematic patch. I realize that I'd have to learn more git. So, how to
> get vim 9.0, vim 8.0?

I've never used git bisect myself, but AFAICT it will check out the
revisions by itself each time you tell it whether the current revision
is good or bad. As to find the initial good/bad commits, you can
simply use e.g., "git checkout v9.0.0000". The command "git tag" will
tell you all the tags you can check out.

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