On 9/24/18 4:24 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote:
Sebastian Kuzminsky writes:
I've got two tiny git repos whose commit graphs are identical, but
where 'git describe' gives different results. ... The histories
differ only in the timestamps of the commits...
describe does take the co
f the commit objects).
Good repo: release/2.0.1-6-gbc33a04
Bad repo: release/2.0.1-8-g2c0a20c
Details, including full copies of both repos, here:
http://highlab.com/~seb/git-describe-bug/
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hen you release it into the wild that these kind of things
get noticed. If only it weren't for the fuc*ing users, man...
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Come join the fun! I make a poor flame-conduit between the git list
and the debian-devel list, cut out the middle man and save. ;-)
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More
does what you expect. It's not ok to use it for git and GNU Interactive
Tools, because they do such different things.
Thanks for working with me on this, I appreciate all the suggestions.
I hope we can make Debian not suck at git.
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. So the poor
confused Debian user tries the recipe and gets "command not found", and
gives up in disgust. Or worse, mails the git list saying it doesnt work,
and wasting everyones time debugging the intentional package mungling.
Really, the bottom line is we should all mean the same t
Linus Torvalds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Wed, 10 Aug 2005, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
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> > People still use GNU Interactive Tools. Not just crazy, stupid people,
> > and I bet not just Debian people.
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> Why do you say that?
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> Do you
says:
Fri Jun 16 06:19:24 1995 Paul Eggert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Version 5.7 released.
Should we let /usr/bin/merge die in peace too?
People still use GNU Interactive Tools. Not just crazy, stupid people,
and I bet not just Debian people.
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Martin Langhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/11/05, Sebastian Kuzminsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I agree completely - it's super bogus to rename the two central programs.
> > It makes Debian essentially incompatible with the rest of the world.
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Matthias Urlichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cogito 0.12.1 (which includes git) has been packaged by Sebastian
> Kuzminsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; it's in Debian Unstable. I assume
> he'll do something about packaging the current version; I just filed a
> wishli
Or am I missing something?
The most recent commit to cogito makes the documentation depend on
asciidoc.conf, but it looks like the actual config file was not added.
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So i used his work to make a new release of it.
This does not belong in git. The git-core debianization does its job
just fine, and shouldnt include any cogito debianization stuff.
If this was targeted at Pasky, I suggest this patchbomb wait until Cogito
doesnt include git-core.
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the package
included for distribution with Debian.
Note: Assumes that Ryan Anderson's patch "Deb packages should include
the binaries" has been applied.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Kuzminsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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changelog | 11 +++
control |3
This is against git-pasky-0.5, just a little typo.
gitstatus.sh: d5d0f82aca3f668655469cefb08a4d06049f2580
--- gitstatus.sh
+++ gitstatus.sh2005-04-18 16:31:26.0 -0600
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
} | sort -z -k 2 | xargs -0 sh -c '
while [ "$1" ]; do
tag=${1% *};
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