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Re: [libredwg] hello + contributions
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Thien-Thi Nguyen |
Subject: |
Re: [libredwg] hello + contributions |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Feb 2010 00:48:04 +0100 |
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In my Git research, i found this[0] very useful.
Here are the commands to try:
$ cd /tmp
$ git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/libredwg.git
$ cd libredwg
$ git pull http://www.gnuvola.org/wip/libredwg.git ttn
Apparently, the changes are now on the master branch, which
you (or whoever has write privs) can then push to savannah.
$ git log --format=oneline --abbrev-commit --reverse -8
6080c1c changing my email address on file headers
c8ef4d3 fixing version detection for iterator methods
192f0cd [admin] Add HACKING; nfc.
55ceaed [build] Add autogen.sh; delete generated files.
0f5c720 Update ignorance; nfc.
c4fc388 [build] Remove spurious AC_SUBST.
043b543 Whitespace munging; nfc.
1289893 [build] Add ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS to top-level Makefile.
This works for trusted changes (this time), but a safer approach in
general is to set up an evaluation branch "maybe", like so:
$ cd /tmp
$ git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/libredwg.git
$ cd libredwg
$ git remote add gnuvola -t ttn http://www.gnuvola.org/wip/libredwg.git
$ git fetch gnuvola
$ git checkout -b maybe gnuvola/ttn
This first creates a "remote", associating the name "gnuvola" to the
gnuvola.org repo, specifically branch "ttn". The "fetch" command
actually does the download. The "checkout" command creates a branch
named "maybe" that tracks the remote branch gnuvola/ttn, and also
switches to that branch. Now you see:
$ git branch
master
* maybe
$ git show-branch
! [master] fixing version detection for iterator methods
* [maybe] [build] Add ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS to top-level Makefile.
--
* [maybe] [build] Add ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS to top-level Makefile.
* [maybe^] Whitespace munging; nfc.
* [maybe~2] [build] Remove spurious AC_SUBST.
* [maybe~3] Update ignorance; nfc.
* [maybe~4] [build] Add autogen.sh; delete generated files.
* [maybe~5] [admin] Add HACKING; nfc.
+* [master] fixing version detection for iterator methods
After evaluating the code, the last step is to merge the branch
"maybe" back into master.
$ git checkout master
$ git merge maybe
$ git show-branch
* [master] [build] Add ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS to top-level Makefile.
! [maybe] [build] Add ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS to top-level Makefile.
--
*+ [master] [build] Add ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS to top-level Makefile.
$ git branch -d maybe
Although this second approach is more complicated, the up-front effort
is probably worth it for cases where changes should be evaluated without
touching master (in the branch "maybe", here). Now we can delete the
branch "maybe"...
$ git branch -d maybe
$ git branch -a
* master
remotes/gnuvola/ttn
remotes/origin/HEAD -> origin/master
remotes/origin/master
and continue as before. When gnuvola/ttn v2 is ready, i will signal
the list and you need only do "git fetch gnuvola && git checkout -b
maybe-v2 gnuvola/ttn". At least, that's the theory!
thi
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http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/user-manual.html#public-repositories
- Re: [libredwg] hello + contributions, (continued)
- Re: [libredwg] hello + contributions, Felipe Sanches, 2010/02/18
- Re: [libredwg] hello + contributions, Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2010/02/18
- Re: [libredwg] hello + contributions, Felipe Sanches, 2010/02/18
- Re: [libredwg] hello + contributions, Felipe Sanches, 2010/02/18
- Re: [libredwg] hello + contributions, Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2010/02/18
- Re: [libredwg] hello + contributions, Felipe Sanches, 2010/02/18
- Re: [libredwg] hello + contributions, Felipe Sanches, 2010/02/18
- Re: [libredwg] hello + contributions, Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2010/02/18
- Re: [libredwg] hello + contributions, Felipe Sanches, 2010/02/18
- Re: [libredwg] hello + contributions, Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2010/02/19
- Re: [libredwg] hello + contributions,
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- Re: [libredwg] hello + contributions, Rodrigo Rodrigues da Silva, 2010/02/18
- Re: [libredwg] hello + contributions, Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2010/02/19
- Re: [libredwg] hello + contributions, address@hidden, 2010/02/19