Re: GIT again

From: Piotr Hosowicz
Date: Fri Jan 07 2011 - 11:07:46 EST


On 07.01.2011 16:43, Michal Hocko wrote:
On Fri 07-01-11 16:13:00, Piotr Hosowicz wrote:
Hello,

Sorry for bothering again. I think I fimanaged to build the kernel
as I wanted to. Lets simplify the problem. There is Linus tree and a
separate tree, which was announed here as:

git://git.kernel.org/some.git for-linus

The objective is to build the kernel with Linus sources with
some.git changes incorporatwed in it. I think I managed to achieve
the objective doing:

# let me remind myself ;-)
git clone<Linus URL here>
git remote add some git://git.kernel.org/some.git
git pull some for-linus

Yes, this will merge some/for-linus branch into the current branch which
is master (from the above sequence of commands).

Thanks.

I've done it this way and I am convinced I've achieved the
objective. But not sure.

git pull is essentially the same thing as git fetch and git merge. The
first command fetches all commits from the remote and the second one
will merge your current tree with the given branch (it doesn't care much
about the fact those commits come from a remote repository as those
objects are available locally after fetch)

Thanks.

For sure the last command modified the
source, what is what I wanted, I had to finally correct ot by hand
and do git commit -a.

This is because you could end up with some conflicts after merge.
Anyway, git commit -a is not the best way to do this in general. I would
encourage you to use git status to get an overview of what has changed
(what is the conflict etc...) and selectively git add only those changes
that are relevant and then git commit after you are done.

I thought so. Thanks.

Btw. the way you did this is not very much optimal. You have merged
something into your _master_ branch which means that when-ever you want
to pull again from linus you will have to merge again. In general I tend
to keep the _master_ branch without any modifications and do all my
changes (merges with other external sources etc.) in dedicated branches
so that I can keep following linus master without any modifications.

That is a future stage to some. Now I am happy and proud I have what I wanted.

Thanks, regards,

Piotr Hosowicz

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