On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 04:38:14PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> >
> > HOWEVER. What you actually want to see is probably
> >
> > git-diff-tree -p --pretty dd0fc66
> >
> > which shows the commit as "patch" (-p) and a "pretty header" (--pretty).
>
> Oh, and in the (more common) case when you don't actually know the commit
> ID, just the file that was changed, do
>
> git-whatchanged -p include/linux/textsearch.h
>
> which shows only the commits (and the _parts_ of those commits) that
> change that particular file (or list of files: you don't have to limit
> yourself to just one file - you can track a whole directory or an
> arbitrary list of files/directories).
>
> And no, my tree doesn't contain your patch. My tree just contains Al's
> first part, that added the typedef and replaced the existing users of
> "unsigned int __nocast gfp_mask" to use that typedef.
You're right, hm, it was too late yesterday so i might have been dreaming
already :)) Anyways, thanks for the git crash course.
Regards,
Boris.
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