On Mon, 2020-12-28 at 19:38:05 -0500, monochrome wrote:
what would be the git command for reverting source to a previous version
using these numbers? for example, with svn and old numbers:
svnlite update -r367627 /usr/src
this is needed often when it blows up for someone tracking current
You need to fetch the git notes, then you can grep them for the SVN rev
you're looking for.
$ git fetch origin "refs/notes/*:refs/notes/*" && git fetch
$ git checkout `git log --format=%h --notes --grep='revision=367627$' main`
It's git commit 9aa6d792b549 for reference.
On 12/28/20 11:27 AM, Ed Maste wrote:
On Mon, 28 Dec 2020 at 07:08, Renato Botelho <[email protected]> wrote:
FreeBSD bast.garga.net.br 13.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT #19
3cc0c0d66a0-c255241(main)-dirty:
^
This is an incremental counter of commits
Also, uqs@ recently fixed an issue in newvers.sh (including the final,
non-updating svn revision) and reordered the information. An example
of the new format:
main-c255126-gb81783dc98e6-dirty
\ \ \ \
\ \ \ local modifications
\ \ hash
\ commit count
branch
Note, the `g` in there is by design, it's the format that git-describe
will barf out.
hth
Uli
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