From: Seb <spluque@gmail.com>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: interactive rebase results across shared histories
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2016 15:12:46 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87povj41m9.fsf@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: CAMPXz=on8ONkzDYWEEGFqqKhRoBb9zYBqmYDBsKWagdwFRPRdA@mail.gmail.com
On Fri, 26 Feb 2016 23:38:38 +1100,
David <bouncingcats@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 24 February 2016 at 10:05, Seb <spluque@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Tue, 23 Feb 2016 23:57:06 +0100,
>> Moritz Neeb <lists@moritzneeb.de> wrote:
>> [...]
>>>> OK, I've followed this advice and looked at the dependency graphs
>>>> in gitk before and after rebasing, I've managed to obtain what I
>>>> was after. The repository now has two branches: master and topic.
>>>> However, Gitk reveals a problem with a string of commits that are
>>>> not part of any branch:
>>>> A---B---H---I (master) \ C---D---E (loose string of commits) \
>>>> D'---E'---F---G (topic)
>>>> How do I remove these loose commits (C, D, E)?
>>> what you might be after is "git gc". But I never used it, it was not
>>> neccesary for me. I would let the automatic garbage collection drop
>>> my dangling commits. It's safer - who knows when you will still want
>>> to restore your recent "loose string of commits".
>>> How exactly are the loose commits causing trouble?
>> Sure enough, these dangling commits were removed automatically
>> without any intervention. All is good.
> This discussion could end there without problem. But if you want to
> understand a little more thoroughly, read on ...
Thanks David, I appreciate the insight. Indeed, I've learnt a lot over
the last few days with help in this thread as I confronted a lurking
problem after many years neglecting it. Briefly, long ago I was
developing a project in RCS, then on CVS and SVN, until some years ago I
imported it into git via cvs2svn. I had turned a blind eye to a bit of
mess up to the very early releases, likely due to my inexperience but
also differences between VCS.
After cleaning up all the mess, I've ended up with a long master branch,
and a series of earlier commits that are not reachable from master.
Fortunately, the tags have kept them alive. This is the scenario
simplified:
A---C---D(tag2) loose commits (not on any branch)
\
B(tag1)
E---F---G---H---* (master)
I could put the "loose" (but tagged) commits on a branch at "tag2", but
I hate that "tag1" shows as a twig there... It would be nice to have
all the history reachable from master. So two questions I'm working on
right now: 1) how to bring "tag1" into the "tag2" chain of commits, and
then 2) how to tie it all together into master so that it reads
linearly.
--
Seb
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-02-26 21:13 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-02-20 22:58 interactive rebase results across shared histories Seb
2016-02-21 2:12 ` Moritz Neeb
2016-02-21 17:25 ` Seb
2016-02-21 19:08 ` Eric Sunshine
2016-02-22 3:32 ` Seb
2016-02-22 7:41 ` David
2016-02-23 17:39 ` Seb
2016-02-23 22:57 ` Moritz Neeb
2016-02-23 23:04 ` Kevin Daudt
2016-02-23 23:05 ` Seb
2016-02-26 12:38 ` David
2016-02-26 21:12 ` Seb [this message]
2016-02-26 22:56 ` Stepan Kasal
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