From: Joachim Breitner <mail@joachim-breitner.de>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Cc: "Bernhard R . Link" <brlink@debian.org>
Subject: Storing commits in trees
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 22:32:12 +0200 [thread overview]
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Hi,
for a variation of the workflow implemented by git-dpm[1], a tool to
manage the development of Debian packages in git, I wanted to refer to a
specific commit P from a regular commit D on my master branch, without P
being a parent of D, as I don’t want it to show up in the history.
I found out that I can store commit objects in a tree object, using git
$ git update-index --add --cacheinfo 160000 0ac1855f1681c05d195f219c3003a05dc8d3ac20 stored-commits/some-commit
and refer to it via HEAD:stored-commits/some-commit. I was happy, until
I noticed that git prune will happily delete the stored commit as soon
as it is not referred somewhere else, and git push/pull won’t transfer
the stored commit along the tree it is contained in.
I then found out that storing commit objects in the tree is implemented
for git-submodules, where you in fact do not want to store the commit in
the main repo.
Now I’m wondering if it would be feasible to offer this feature: A
proper “commit” object within a tree that is walked by fsck_walk_tree
and the other tree walkers?
Or is there yet another way of telling git that commit D “depends on”
commit P?
Thanks,
Joachim
[1] http://git-dpm.alioth.debian.org/
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2010-04-15 20:32 Joachim Breitner [this message]
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