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

From: Jeff Garzik
Date: Fri Sep 30 2005 - 09:11:33 EST


Junio C Hamano wrote:
Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
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.

It's archived here:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/jgarzik/git-changes-script

but it needs a git expert (read: not me :)) to fix it up for the very latest git-core stuff.

Currently, using 'git-changes-script -L ../linux-2.6' spits out
--------------------------
commit 2fca877b68b2b4fc5b94277858a1bedd46017cde
usage: git-cat-file [-t | -s | <type>] <sha1>

--------------------------
commit ff40c6d3d1437ecdf295b8e39adcb06c3d6021ef
usage: git-cat-file [-t | -s | <type>] <sha1>

--------------------------
commit 8bf62ecee58360749c5f0e68bc97d5e02a6816b1
usage: git-cat-file [-t | -s | <type>] <sha1>

--------------------------

Regards,

Jeff



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