* cogito and merging in steps.
@ 2005-08-23 6:29 Martin Langhoff
2005-09-12 0:11 ` Petr Baudis
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From: Martin Langhoff @ 2005-08-23 6:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: GIT
Is there any way to merge patches "selectively"?
I have found that if I do
cg-pull
cg-log -r master:origin
I can review the commits that will be merged if I do cg-update.
Say I do cg-update, it brings a lot of commits and there is a messy
conflict. I immediately can narrow down on which commit I am merging
it is that has a conflict.
With this info, it'd be interesting to be able to merge not to the tip
of the head (head of the head? =- bah, tip of the branch! :) but to an
earlier commit, so I can resolve the conflict with a more specific
commit.
Say I am merging a series of 10 commits that happened in the shared
repo to the project while I worked disconnected (and did lots of local
commits). The first 8 commits merge cleanly, the 9th is an ugly
conflict I have to resolve, and the 10th is clean and unrelated.
I want to be able to
- cg-update
- oops! this is a mess! review with cg-log -r master:origin
- aha! Here is the conflict in the 9th commit from MacFroz, fire off
email / open irc session
- in the meantime, reset the working copy and merge the 8 clean ones
with something like: cg-restore ; cg-update origin^^^ ; cg-commit
- cg-update origin^ ; emacs file-with-conflict.c ; cg-commit
- cg-update # bring in the last pending commit from origin.
How can I achieve the cg-update <somepointinthebranch> ; cg-commit ? I
mean, without faking a head with
echo <somepointinthebranch> > .git/refs/heads/temphead
cheers,
martin
cheers,
martin
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* Re: cogito and merging in steps.
2005-08-23 6:29 cogito and merging in steps Martin Langhoff
@ 2005-09-12 0:11 ` Petr Baudis
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From: Petr Baudis @ 2005-09-12 0:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Martin Langhoff; +Cc: GIT
Dear diary, on Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 08:29:46AM CEST, I got a letter
where Martin Langhoff <martin.langhoff@gmail.com> told me that...
> I want to be able to
> - cg-update
> - oops! this is a mess! review with cg-log -r master:origin
> - aha! Here is the conflict in the 9th commit from MacFroz, fire off
> email / open irc session
> - in the meantime, reset the working copy and merge the 8 clean ones
> with something like: cg-restore ; cg-update origin^^^ ; cg-commit
> - cg-update origin^ ; emacs file-with-conflict.c ; cg-commit
> - cg-update # bring in the last pending commit from origin.
>
> How can I achieve the cg-update <somepointinthebranch> ; cg-commit ? I
> mean, without faking a head with
>
> echo <somepointinthebranch> > .git/refs/heads/temphead
Theoretically, it should be as easy as
cg-merge <somepointinthebranch>
--
Petr "Pasky" Baudis
Stuff: http://pasky.or.cz/
If you want the holes in your knowledge showing up try teaching
someone. -- Alan Cox
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