Re: Managing multiple branches in git
От | David E. Wheeler |
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Тема | Re: Managing multiple branches in git |
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Msg-id | 029CBA2A-C4CA-461C-9D07-3F18EE1011C0@kineticode.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Managing multiple branches in git (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
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Re: Managing multiple branches in git
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
On Jun 2, 2009, at 3:56 PM, Tom Lane wrote: > Well, it's not like CVS makes it easy ... cvs2cl is about 50K of perl, > and is not very speedy or without bugs :-(. So maybe we are setting > the goalposts in the wrong place by supposing that the lowest-level > git > history needs to be exactly what's wanted for human consumption. > As long as it can be postprocessed into the form I do want to look at, > and someone will volunteer to write that postprocessor, the question > doesn't seem like a showstopper. Yes, I think that's the case. > Meanwhile, there seem to have been ten different solutions proposed to > the problem of working with multiple branches/checkouts, and I plead > confusion. Anyone want to try to sort out the pluses and minuses? If the whole purpose of you committing all backpatches to CVS in a single commit is to get a simpler cvs2cl history, you can easily do that with a single clone of the entire history in Git, commit each branch separately but with the same commit message, and then, yeah, someone will be able to provide a report that filters out the duplicate messages appropriately, I have little doubt. Best, David
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