On 8/30/05, Linus Torvalds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, an import should preferably never use patches at all, since that
> never really works for binary data. This is why the CVS importer actually
> checks out full files and imports them that way. The patch-based ones will
> fundamentally
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Junio C Hamano wrote:
>
> The code is simple enough and I see some beauty in it, but I
> honor your veto, at least for now.
Well, I didn't actually veto it when I saw the feature the first time,
because I think it's a valid thing to do when applying patches by hand.
It wa
Linus Torvalds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Junio C Hamano wrote:
>>
>> I, however, am not 100% convinced --ignore-applied is too
>> dangerous to be useful in any conceivable use cases, at least
>> not yet. For example, you might be cherry-picking a change from
>> a foreign
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Junio C Hamano wrote:
>
> I, however, am not 100% convinced --ignore-applied is too
> dangerous to be useful in any conceivable use cases, at least
> not yet. For example, you might be cherry-picking a change from
> a foreign branch with 'git-diff-tree -p other~45 | git app
Linus Torvalds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hmm. Anything that depends on "--ignore-applied" is fundamentally broken
> as an import tool. There's no way something like that can be valid, since
> it inhently means that somebody is trying to apply a patch that simple
> isn't applicable.
>
> Don't d
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Robert Fitzsimons wrote:
>
> I should have mentioned before, these changes are being used in a
> SourcePuller dump file to git import script I've been working on.
Hmm. Anything that depends on "--ignore-applied" is fundamentally broken
as an import tool. There's no way somet
I should have mentioned before, these changes are being used in a
SourcePuller dump file to git import script I've been working on.
> I further wanted to apply the following to the proposed updates
> branch, but even with only the first one applied, it fails its
> own test, t4104-apply-complex.sh:
Thanks for "apply" patches. I have merged some of them and
pushed out.
I further wanted to apply the following to the proposed updates
branch, but even with only the first one applied, it fails its
own test, t4104-apply-complex.sh:
* Fix processing of a patch file which modifies the same file in
Stop processing and return NULL if we encounter a '\n' character
before we have two matching names in the git header.
Signed-off-by: Robert Fitzsimons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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apply.c |2 +-
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