On Fri, Apr 28, 2006 at 08:22:01AM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote: > The result of git clone/pull contains the complete development history > since Linus moved from bk to git. It's the equivalent of a CVS > repository (as opposed to a CVS checkout). The fact that the latest > version is checked out of the local git repository by default is just a > convenient side effect. ;) For a little drool, try > > gitk --all
Nice ... didn't know about it: I just tried the search engine of that tool (its 'find' box) and it seems it can't do easily a search, except than a very simple one, neither in the kernel files themselves, nor anywhere else: Could you convince it to manage that? E.g.: If I try to search the (kernel?) files - for that I selected "Files" from the drop-down menu on the right-hand side of the gui - it gives me an error like "Couldn't find diffs for {[ .. very long mix of letters and numbers]} Yes I know I can grep the tree manually from the command line, but actually I'd prefer to believe that I simply missed something when using gitk for that ... :) Even a simple search like '2006-04-22' (without the quotes) does not yield anything. Searching for 2006 does. Do I expect too much? Or are there any special search operators, or clicks, that I should know about? Thanks in anticipation Best Regards Wolfgang -- Wolfgang Pfeiffer: /ICQ: 286585973/ + + + /AIM: crashinglinux/ http://profiles.yahoo.com/wolfgangpfeiffer Key ID: E3037113 http://keyserver.mine.nu/pks/lookup?search=0xE3037113&fingerprint=on -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]