Dear experts,
let's assume I need to backport a series of commits on master to a release
branch.
In the release branch, this series of commits should become a single commit.
With bare git, there is "cherry-pick -n" that seems to be applicable.
What is the right way to do it for gcc?
Thanks,
Ha
On Sat, 30 May 2020 at 21:09, Harald Anlauf wrote:
>
> Dear experts,
>
> let's assume I need to backport a series of commits on master to a release
> branch.
> In the release branch, this series of commits should become a single commit.
>
> With bare git, there is "cherry-pick -n" that seems to b
On Sat, May 30, 2020 at 09:35:05PM +0100, Jonathan Wakely via Gcc wrote:
> On Sat, 30 May 2020 at 21:09, Harald Anlauf wrote:
> >
> > Dear experts,
> >
> > let's assume I need to backport a series of commits on master to a release
> > branch.
> > In the release branch, this series of commits shou
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