On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 01:42:18PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> You really do want to use git-1.5.x these days.
>
> It does look like 1.4.4.4 may have a bug, although I'm really surprised:
> we've certainly tweaked stuff in bisection, but I and others have used
> "git bisect" since long before the git-1.4 days, and it has always worked
> ok. So I wonder if it's something specific to that debian build.
Well, it does indeed.
Without changing ANYTHING to my linux-2.6 source tree - I just
installed git 1.5.2.1 and now it behaves the way you describe.
Conclusion: the weird behaviour that you think was wrong is
totally due to git 1.4.4.4.
I'll redo the bisect with this new git.
--
Carlo Wood <[email protected]>
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