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Re: [PATCH] which-page
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Thomas Morley |
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Re: [PATCH] which-page |
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Fri, 29 Jun 2012 11:46:38 +0200 |
2012/6/29 David Kastrup <address@hidden>:
(...)
> That's a patch 2/2. In this case, you don't really want to have two
> separate commits, but replace the previous commit with a changed one.
> The usual way to do that is to commit with git commit --amend ...
>
> Now that you already have made two commits, the idea is to fold both
> commits into one. Assuming that you have set EDITOR/VISUAL to an editor
> with which you are reasonably comfortable, you can do that with
>
> git rebase -i HEAD~2
>
> and then editing the offered file by marking the second commit with
> "fixup". After that, reupload with git cl.
>
> --
> David Kastrup
just uploaded a new patch set.
Thanks again for the hints and your help.
Seems like you're volunteering for being my mentor. ;)
-Harm
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- Re: [PATCH] which-page, Thomas Morley, 2012/06/28
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- Re: [PATCH] which-page, Thomas Morley, 2012/06/28
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