Catalin, Daniel,
thank you both for your input.
I'll try your recommendations (when time is available ;-) and see how it
goes.
Best regards,
Jan
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Daniel Barkalow wrote:
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> > The parents which should be visible to the outside, will always be versions
> > of my development tree, which I have previously pushed out. My way of
> > working would become:
> > * make changes, all over the place, using stgit
> > * still make changes (none of the
Daniel Barkalow wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Catalin Marinas wrote:
>
> Something is legitimate as a parent if someone took that commit and did
> something to it to get the new commit. The operation which caused the
> change is not specified. But you only want to include it if anyone cares
> abo
Catalin Marinas wrote:
> > So for example, you only tag (freeze) the history when exporting the
> > patches. When an error is being reported on that version, it's easy to view
> > it and also view the progress that was already been made on those patches.
>
> I agree that it is a useful feature t
Catalin Marinas wrote:
>
> The patch history feature was available in StGIT 0.1/0.2 releases
> where you should have run a 'stg commit' before 'stg refresh'. The
> commit was handling all the history changes, with separate commit
> messages and refresh was updating the main commit with 2 parents.
Catalin Marinas wrote:
>
> The patch history feature was available in StGIT 0.1/0.2 releases
> where you should have run a 'stg commit' before 'stg refresh'. The
> commit was handling all the history changes, with separate commit
> messages and refresh was updating the main commit with 2 parents.
Hi,
I like stgit very much, but I feel there is still something missing:
stgit is very handy when you use it for patches which should be pushed to
mainline rather quickly. But for pacthes which won't be pushed immediately
to mainline, it would be usefull to have a history of the patches itself.
T
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