Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "[LLVMdev] Git-Svn commit?"
2013 Jan 01
0
[LLVMdev] Git-Svn commit?
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 4:56 PM, Renato Golin <rengolin at systemcall.org> wrote:
> With git, I normally issue a pull request, but in LLVM, this won't
> work. Is there a FAQ/doc/manual on how to do that or what are the best
> practices when working with git?
Basically, once you are set up with git-svn (see
2013 Jan 01
2
[LLVMdev] Git-Svn commit?
On 1 January 2013 00:52, Sean Silva <silvas at purdue.edu> wrote:
> Basically, once you are set up with git-svn (see
> <http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html#for-developers-to-work-with-git-svn>),
> all you have to do is `git svn dcommit`.
Oh, the docs do mention "dcommit" en passant, but nothing explicit.
> 1. checkout master and pull from origin.
> 2.
2013 Jan 05
2
[LLVMdev] Git-Svn commit?
Hi Sean,
Don't worry, I'm not in a hurry right now and I think this thread does
solve the problem (haven't tested yet).
I think I'll change the current page slightly just to make it more clear...
thanks,
--renato
On 5 January 2013 04:19, Sean Silva <silvas at purdue.edu> wrote:
> Sorry for the massive delay on this... did this thread at least fix
> your immediate
2013 Jan 01
2
[LLVMdev] Git-Svn commit?
On 1 January 2013 02:03, Sean Silva <silvas at purdue.edu> wrote:
> I'm not sure if this was clear from my description, but it will still
> commit each commit in `origin/master..HEAD` individually.
Not explicitly, but I assumed so. Good thing git has a powerful
squash/merge/reword interface.
This is probably another topic that it's worth mention in the docs explicitly.
--
2013 Jan 05
0
[LLVMdev] Git-Svn commit?
Sorry for the massive delay on this... did this thread at least fix
your immediate problem? It may be a while until I can get to writing a
"workflows" page.
-- Sean Silva
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 9:07 PM, Renato Golin <rengolin at systemcall.org> wrote:
> On 1 January 2013 02:03, Sean Silva <silvas at purdue.edu> wrote:
>> I'm not sure if this was clear from my
2013 Jan 01
2
[LLVMdev] Git-Svn commit?
On 1 January 2013 01:16, Sean Silva <silvas at purdue.edu> wrote:
> I believe that what git-svn does is commit everything in your branch
> that isn't in mainline (i.e. `origin/master..HEAD`). I don't think it
> really pays any attention to branches (besides moving them after
> committing).
As if it was an SVN tree, makes sense.
> Ok. I'll try to get to that
2013 Jan 05
0
[LLVMdev] Git-Svn commit?
On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 5:24 AM, Renato Golin <rengolin at systemcall.org> wrote:
> I think I'll change the current page slightly just to make it more clear...
Ok, please do.
-- Sean Silva
2011 Sep 13
1
[LLVMdev] git Status Update?
On 13 September 2011 15:50, Matthieu Moy <Matthieu.Moy at grenoble-inp.fr> wrote:
> I guess you have to rebase (pull --rebase or so) your branches. "git
> rebase" is relatively smart, and will skip patches that you already have
> in your local branch.
http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html#git_mirror
"Since the upstream repository is in Subversion, you should use
2015 Jan 16
3
[LLVMdev] git-svn authorship (was: Howdy + GIT)
Erik> I am surprised noone has
mentioned the one of the biggest
Erik> advantages of Git which is proper author attribution for
Erik> non-core and drive-by patch contributors.
>From what I can make of the git-svn docs, that LLVM committers should
be adding a "From: <email>" field to commit messages instead of "Patch
by <name>". If the original author is
2011 Jul 06
2
[LLVMdev] git-svn dcommit Question
Tobias Grosser <tobias at grosser.es> writes:
>> Will git-cherrypick work or is the merging process going to confuse
>> git-svn?
>
> To use git-svn you should always have a history without any git
> merges. Just commit after commit after commit. I do not know what kind
> of history git-cherrypick produces.
To clarify, I just need to create the branch at the point
2011 Jul 05
2
[LLVMdev] git-svn dcommit Question
Rafael Ávila de Espíndola <rafael.espindola at gmail.com> writes:
> On 07/05/2011 03:27 PM, David Greene wrote:
>> My git-svn fu is not very strong.
>>
>> In the course of preparing a set of AVX patches, I've committed several
>> changes to my local LLVM git clone. I don't want to send all of those
>> changes upstream right away. What's the
2011 Jul 05
4
[LLVMdev] git-svn dcommit Question
My git-svn fu is not very strong.
In the course of preparing a set of AVX patches, I've committed several
changes to my local LLVM git clone. I don't want to send all of those
changes upstream right away. What's the best way to send just the first
of those changes us using git-svn? dcommit appears to send all pending
changes. Is there a way of branching/cherry-picking that will
2011 Jul 06
0
[LLVMdev] git-svn dcommit Question
On 07/06/2011 07:53 AM, David A. Greene wrote:
> Tobias Grosser<tobias at grosser.es> writes:
>
>>> Will git-cherrypick work or is the merging process going to confuse
>>> git-svn?
>>
>> To use git-svn you should always have a history without any git
>> merges. Just commit after commit after commit. I do not know what kind
>> of history
2011 Jul 08
0
[LLVMdev] git-svn dcommit Question
Dave, bty, don't you work on your branches, but master?
I think it would be not "the right git way".
...Takumi
ps. for me, to commit much commits;
$ git checkout master
$ git rebase -i mybranch
(pick up commits interactive on master as cherry)
$ make -C builddir check-all -j4
$ git svn dcommit -n
2011 Jul 28
1
[LLVMdev] git
Jason Kim <jasonwkim at google.com> writes:
> On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 8:59 PM, Mark Lacey <641 at rudkx.com> wrote:
>
> Besides, the git-svn readonly bridge is a great solution for those who want to use git
>
> It seems to be a reasonable solution for those individuals who
> want to use git, but in my experience not for organizations that
>
2013 Jan 01
0
[LLVMdev] Git-Svn commit?
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 6:09 PM, Renato Golin <rengolin at systemcall.org> wrote:
>> 1. checkout master and pull from origin.
>> 2. rebase stuff to be committed onto master.
>
> Can you commit directly from branches? Or do you have to merge to
> master to commit?
I believe that what git-svn does is commit everything in your branch
that isn't in mainline (i.e.
2011 Jul 05
0
[LLVMdev] git-svn dcommit Question
On 07/05/2011 03:48 PM, David A. Greene wrote:
> Rafael Ávila de Espíndola<rafael.espindola at gmail.com> writes:
>
>> On 07/05/2011 03:27 PM, David Greene wrote:
>>> My git-svn fu is not very strong.
>>>
>>> In the course of preparing a set of AVX patches, I've committed several
>>> changes to my local LLVM git clone. I don't want to
2011 Jul 05
0
[LLVMdev] git-svn dcommit Question
On 07/05/2011 03:27 PM, David Greene wrote:
> My git-svn fu is not very strong.
>
> In the course of preparing a set of AVX patches, I've committed several
> changes to my local LLVM git clone. I don't want to send all of those
> changes upstream right away. What's the best way to send just the first
> of those changes us using git-svn? dcommit appears to send all
2013 Jan 01
0
[LLVMdev] Git-Svn commit?
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 6:20 PM, Renato Golin <rengolin at systemcall.org> wrote:
>> I believe that what git-svn does is commit everything in your branch
>> that isn't in mainline (i.e. `origin/master..HEAD`). I don't think it
>> really pays any attention to branches (besides moving them after
>> committing).
>
> As if it was an SVN tree, makes sense.
2011 Feb 23
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] repo.or.cz GIT mirrors
Good morning, Dave.
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 4:17 AM, David A. Greene <greened at obbligato.org> wrote:
> Do git repositories cloned from git-svn mirrors work properly? For
> example:
>
> svn
> ^
> |
> |
> V
> git-svn