Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2024 15:12:12 -0000 (UTC) From: "Peter 'PMc' Much" <pmc@citylink.dinoex.sub.org> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: git log - how to find out latest stable/14 breakage Message-ID: <slrnuqnomc.ihu.pmc@disp.intra.daemon.contact> References: <33ffa70f-c61a-4a37-8c3c-164218264f16@omnilan.de>
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On 2024-01-20, Harry Schmalzbauer <freebsd@omnilan.de> wrote: > How can you all manage your daily jobs with git?!?! For me as a daily jobs? Hm, maybe that's the mistake. This is FreeBSD, this ought to be fun! (I don't have a job, I don't get a job, I'm just normal unemployed trash :/ ). But to answer your question: > part-time RCS user, git is a huge regression. Never had anything to > lookup/read twice with subversion or cvs in the past, but never > found What I did, is put this into /usr/local/etc/gitconfig: [alias] dir = log --topo-order --compact-summary --pretty=fuller This is slow, but it gives a log output that is more exhaustive, and similar to the one I could get from SVN. But then, self-creating sourcefiles are always a bit difficult. At least people here are quite strict with the naming, so the appearance of a second dot in in a sourcefile name should give an alert that something unkosher is going on. Cheerio!help
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