* Marko Kreen <mark...@gmail.com> [090603 11:28]: > I'm not certain, but I remember using cherry pick and seeing > several commits in result. This seems to be a point that needs > to be checked.
I'm not sure what you're recalling, but git cherry-pick takes a single commit, and applies it as a single commit (or, with -n, doesn't actually commit it). That's what it does... There are various *other* tools (like rebase, am, cherry, etc) which operate on "sets" of commits. -- Aidan Van Dyk Create like a god, ai...@highrise.ca command like a king, http://www.highrise.ca/ work like a slave.
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