Re: [howto] Kernel hacker's guide to git, updated

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Jeff Garzik <[email protected]> writes:

> ...  Once the 'git fetch --tags' changes make it into the
> official repository (are they there already?), I'll remove all
> the remaining direct references to running rsync.

Sounds like a thinly veiled threat and/or very effective
prodding ;-).

It is not there yet only because I simply have not got around to
it, but it will happen before 0.99.8.

I suspect the version Linus posted has a funny interaction with
'git-pull'; 'git pull --tags' by mistake, or intentionally to
file a bug report to annoy me ;-), would create an Octopus out
of those tags, if I am not mistaken.

> 2) What is the easiest way to obtain a list of changes present in 
> repository B, that are not present in repository A?  I used to use 
> git-changes-script [hacked cg-log script] for this:

I think I still have the copy you sent to the list.  If you do
not mind me placing in the master branch just holler -- better
yet please send a patch with commit log and signoff to add the
latest, and I will apply it.

-jc

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