Hi!
> > Nice, so I now have my own -git tree, with two changes in it...
> >
> > Is there way to say "git diff -r origin:" but dump it patch-by-patch
> > with some usable headers?
> >
> > [Looking at git export]
>
> Either Linus' demo git-export (NOT the same as git export!), or git
> patch. In the latest tree, it was extended to accept a range of two
> commits to process too.
>
> Note that the range semantics is rather peculiar at the least. ;-)
Nice, it seems to work.
Unfortunately first merge will make it practically unusable :-(.
git diff -r origin:
will only list differences between my tree and Linus'.
git patch origin:
will list my patches, plus any merges I done... Is there any
reasonable way to get only "my" changes? When I do not have to resolve
anything during merge, it should be usable... but that is starting to
look ugly.
Pavel
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