Hi, Jerry Seutter wrote: > I'd also like to include stuff about branches, but I haven't gotten my > head wrapped around how they work yet. cg-branch-add expects a location > after the branch name and I'm not sure what to give it.
Cogito branch creation is based on the idea that you have a different archive _somewhere_else_ that you pull from, so it wants to store the source URL in .git/branches/<name>. Git doesn't have that assumption; "git checkout -b <name>" simply creates a new branch and switches to it. However, the git branch idea came somewhat later, so there's a bit of a mismatch at the moment. Simply switching branches isn't supposed to have any effect unless you actually have changes in different branches. I tend to work along these lines: #!/bin/sh cd /tmp rm -rf test.$$ mkdir test.$$ cd test.$$ git-init-db echo not-quite-empty >testfile cg-add testfile echo Created test | cg-commit git checkout -b one echo foo >>testfile echo added foo to testfile | cg-commit git checkout -b two master echo bar >> testfile echo added bar to testfile | cg-commit cg-diff -r one:two | cat git checkout master cg-merge one cg-merge two The first merge fast-forwards your master tree to "one"; the second creates a conflict (lines were added at the same location) which you'll have to resolve (edit the file). vi testfile echo Merged one and two | cg-commit gitk -- Matthias Urlichs | {M:U} IT Design @ m-u-it.de | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Disclaimer: The quote was selected randomly. Really. | http://smurf.noris.de - - Apollo, the God of light, of reason, of proportion, harmony, number -- Apollo blinds those who press too close in worship. Don't look straight at the sun. Go into a dark bar and have a beer with Dionysos, every now and then. -- Ursula K. LeGuin - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html