Messages in this thread | ![/](/images/icornerl.gif) | | Date | Thu, 21 Apr 2005 23:38:11 +0200 | From | Pavel Machek <> | Subject | Re: Linux 2.6.12-rc3 |
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Hi!
It seems that someone should write "Kernel hacker's guide to git"... Documentation/git.txt seems like good place. I guess I'll do it.
> > just plain vanilla" without rm -rf? > > git cancel will give you "plain last commit". If you need plain vanilla, > the "hard way" now is to just do > > commit-id >.git/HEAD > > but your current HEAD will be lost forever. Or do > > git fork vanilla ~/vanilla linus > > and you will have the vanilla tree tracking linus in ~/vanilla.
Ok, thanks.
> I'm not yet sure if we should have some Cogito interface for doing this > and what its semantics should be.
What is Cogito, BTW?
> > I see quite a lot of problems with fsck-tree. Is that normal? > > (I ran out of disk space few times during different operations...) > > Actually, in case your tree is older than about two days, I hope you did > the convert-cache magic or fetched a fresh tree?
No, I did not anything like that. I guess it is rm -rf time, then...
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