On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 15:16:12 +0200
Willy Tarreau <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's already what I'm doing, and yes, it is *that* hard. We're literally
> speaking about *thousands* of patches. It's as difficult to find one patch
> within 2.6 git changes as it is to find a useful mail in the middle of 99%
> spam. This is not because of GIT but because of the number of changes.
Willy,
The git-cherry command might be useful for you in this situation. It will
show you all the patches in one branch that have been merged in an upstream
branch, and those that haven't. Not sure if it's perfect for your situation,
but may be worth a look.
Sean
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