From: walt <w41ter@gmail.com>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Bisecting through the middle of a big merge?
Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2012 10:15:51 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <jg1e0t$5cs$1@dough.gmane.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <m239b0fbpb.fsf@igel.home>
On 01/28/2012 12:55 AM, Andreas Schwab wrote:
> walt <w41ter@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> There are many individual commits from Tejun Heo et al included
>> in that one big commit from Linus. Unfortunately for me, some of
>> those commits cause other problems that I'm not trying to bisect;
>> other problems that evidently get fixed by other commits in the
>> same big merge.
>>
>> So I do 'git bisect skip' six or eight times until the 'false' bug
>> goes away, and that leaves me at the end of the bisect without finding
>> the individual commit that's causing my 'real' bug.
>>
>> How do you experts handle this kind of problem?
>
> If you can identify the commit that fixes the unrelated problem you can
> try to cherry-pick it during the bisect.
Thanks Andreas. With an eye to doing that, is there an easy way to
get a list of all the commits included in Linus's merge? (I mean a
more accurate list than Linus casually mentions in his commit message.)
Trying to build that mental model I mentioned: All the commits from
Tejun Heo are dated mid-December but Linus didn't commit them until
mid-January. When I'm bisecting through that merge, git builds the
kernels with names like vmlinuz-3.2.0-rc5-foo, i.e. names a month
older than Linus's current kernel version. Where does git get those
older names during the bisect? And does my working tree exclude all
of Linus's commits made later than 3.2.0-rc5-foo?
Many thanks.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-01-28 18:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-01-28 0:03 Bisecting through the middle of a big merge? walt
2012-01-28 8:55 ` Andreas Schwab
2012-01-28 18:15 ` walt [this message]
2012-01-28 19:47 ` Andreas Schwab
2012-01-28 22:18 ` walt
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