Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: [ANNOUNCE] git-pasky-0.1

From: Petr Baudis
Date: Sun Apr 10 2005 - 18:57:51 EST


Dear diary, on Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 01:46:50AM CEST, I got a letter
where Linus Torvalds <torvalds@xxxxxxxx> told me that...
>
>
> On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Petr Baudis wrote:
> >
> > (BTW, it would be useful to have a tool which just blindly takes what
> > you give it on input and throws it to an object of given type; I will
> > need to construct arbitrary commits during the rebuild if I'm to keep
> > the correct dates.)
>
> Hah. That's what "COMMITTER_NAME" "COMMITTER_EMAIL" and "COMMITTER_DATE"
> are there for.
>
> There's two things to commits: when (and by whom) it was committed to a
> tree, and when the changes were really done.
>
> So set the COMMITTER_xxx things to the person/time you want to consider
> the _original_ one, and let "commit-tree" author you as the creator of the
> commit itself. The regular "ChangeLog" thing should only show the author
> and original time, but it's nice to see who created the commit itself.

I already use those - look at my ChangeLog. (That's because for certain
reasons I'm working on git in a half-broken chrooted environment.)

When rebuilding the tree from scratch, I wanted like to do it
transparently - that is, so that noone could notice that I rebuilt it,
since it effectively still _is_ the original tree from the data
standpoint, just the history flow is actually correct this time.

> Btw, the "COMMITTER_xxxx" environment variables are very confusingly
> named. They actually go into the _author_ line in the commit object. I'm a
> total retard, and I really don't know why I called it "COMMITTER_xxx"
> instead of "AUTHOR_xxx".

So, who will fix it in his tree first! ;-)

--
Petr "Pasky" Baudis
Stuff: http://pasky.or.cz/
98% of the time I am right. Why worry about the other 3%.
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