Hi
At ESUG Guillermo and Pablo will run a special talk around git.
The idea is to reply to your concrete git questions.
You can reply to this mail or keep them and we will collect them during
the first days of the conference.
Here are some examples of a question.
- How can I make sure that a branch on which I’m still working will not produce noise
with the new version of master that came out?
- I depend on projects that are in development but I do not want to be exposed to their
bugs, how can they configure their system?
- I pushed some changes I did not want. How can I revert them and keep the others?
S
How can I make a symbolic link to a branch?
Examples of symbolic links would be : latest-stable, development.
For example in PharoJS, latest-stable would point to pharo10 branch now, and development points to pharo11 branch.
But, once all tests become green for the pharo11 branch, we'll change so:
latest-stable -> pharo11
develpment -> pharo12
Noury
On Jul 8 2023, at 5:03 pm, stephane ducasse stephane.ducasse@inria.fr wrote:
Hi
At ESUG Guillermo and Pablo will run a special talk around git.
The idea is to reply to your concrete git questions.
You can reply to this mail or keep them and we will collect them during
the first days of the conference.
Here are some examples of a question.
How can I make sure that a branch on which I’m still working will not produce noise
with the new version of master that came out?
I depend on projects that are in development but I do not want to be exposed to their
bugs, how can they configure their system?
I pushed some changes I did not want. How can I revert them and keep the others?
S
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My usual way of work is to make a branch for a new change. After merging that branch I would want to change to the main branch without unloading the changes I did, fetch main and reload the changes again. Is there a way to go onto the actual main branch which is then the same as my current branch?
Norbert
Am 08.07.2023 um 17:03 schrieb stephane ducasse stephane.ducasse@inria.fr:
Hi
At ESUG Guillermo and Pablo will run a special talk around git.
The idea is to reply to your concrete git questions.
You can reply to this mail or keep them and we will collect them during
the first days of the conference.
Here are some examples of a question.
- How can I make sure that a branch on which I’m still working will not produce noise
with the new version of master that came out?
- I depend on projects that are in development but I do not want to be exposed to their
bugs, how can they configure their system?
- I pushed some changes I did not want. How can I revert them and keep the others?
S
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Here is another question
S
On 8 Jul 2023, at 17:03, stephane ducasse stephane.ducasse@inria.fr wrote:
Hi
At ESUG Guillermo and Pablo will run a special talk around git.
The idea is to reply to your concrete git questions.
You can reply to this mail or keep them and we will collect them during
the first days of the conference.
Here are some examples of a question.
- How can I make sure that a branch on which I’m still working will not produce noise
with the new version of master that came out?
- I depend on projects that are in development but I do not want to be exposed to their
bugs, how can they configure their system?
- I pushed some changes I did not want. How can I revert them and keep the others?
S
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How can I replace git with mercurial?
Best Regards,
Gerald
On 7/8/23 5:03 PM, stephane ducasse wrote:
Hi
At ESUG Guillermo and Pablo will run a special talk around git.
The idea is to reply to your concrete git questions.
You can reply to this mail or keep them and we will collect them during
the first days of the conference.
Here are some examples of a question.
- How can I make sure that a branch on which I’m still working will not produce noise
with the new version of master that came out?
- I depend on projects that are in development but I do not want to be exposed to their
bugs, how can they configure their system?
- I pushed some changes I did not want. How can I revert them and keep the others?
S
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