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From: Tomas Carnecky <tomas.carnecky@gmail.com>
To: Daniel <mjucde@o2.pl>, Git Mailing List <git@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Where did Documentation/perf_counter disappear from linux-2.6-tip.git ?
Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 13:23:25 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B30BA3D.2080305@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <6b08a1ab.3349a908.4b30b80f.ab91f@o2.pl>

  On 12/22/09 1:14 PM, Daniel wrote:
> Dnia 22 grudnia 2009 11:04 	Tomas Carnecky<tomas.carnecky@gmail.com>  napisał(a):
>
>>    $ git --version
>> git version 1.6.6.rc4
>>
>> # Documentation/perf_counter is missing from the master branch, so first
>> let's find
>> # out what the last commit was that touched that subdirectory:
>> $ git log --all -1 -- Documentation/perf_counter
>> commit 436224a6d8bb3e29fe0cc18122f8d1f593da67b8
>> Author: Peter Zijlstra<a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
>> Date:   Tue Jun 2 21:02:36 2009 +0200
>> ...
>> M       Documentation/perf_counter/builtin-report.c
>>
>> # Great, let's look in which branch that commit is
>> $ git branch --contains 436224a6d8bb3e29fe0cc18122f8d1f593da67b8
>> * master
>>
>> # So, let's look at the log of master and limit it to that subdirectory:
>> $ git log master -- Documentation/perf_counter
>> $
>>
>> # Damn, that doesn't make any sense. In commit 43622 there were files in
>> that subdirectory, in master they have gone missing and yet log doesn't
>> show any commit touching that subdirectory?
>> # Let's try something different:
>> $ git log --diff-filter=D --name-status --all -- Documentation/perf_counter
>> ...
>>
>> # Ah, now we're getting somewhere, but still no sight of a commit which
>> removed for example Documentation/perf_counter/.gitignore
>> # I'm sure I'm probably just missing a tiny little switch for git-log. I
>> also tried other combination of name-status, diff-filter etc, but soon
>> after gave up.
>>
>> tom
>> --
> Try
>
> $ git log --follow -- Documentation/perf_counter
>
Ah, that did the trick:
86470930, perf_counter tools: Move from Documentation/perf_counter/ to 
tools/perf/

However, that still doesn't answer my question why a simple git log 
doesn't show the commits. There are commits which touch that 
subdirectory, so why is a list of 'commits which touch that 
subdirectory' empty? Or am I misunderstanding what 'git log -- dir/' is 
supposed to do? I thought it did exactly that.

tom

  parent reply	other threads:[~2009-12-22 12:23 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-12-22 10:04 Where did Documentation/perf_counter disappear from linux-2.6-tip.git ? Tomas Carnecky
     [not found] ` <6b08a1ab.3349a908.4b30b80f.ab91f@o2.pl>
2009-12-22 12:23   ` Tomas Carnecky [this message]
2009-12-22 18:08 ` Junio C Hamano
2009-12-22 18:18   ` Tomas Carnecky

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