Le Sun, 20 Aug 2017 20:31:11 +0200, Jussi Lahtinen
<jussi.lahti...@gmail.com> a écrit:
How do you get the change log with git? "git log" shows only one change
(most recent?).
Is this because I cloned the sources with "git clone --depth=1
https://gitlab.com/gambas/gambas.git"?
Even when I want only the latest dev version, I would still like to know
what has changed. It's quite important if you do bug hunting.
Jussi
Yes, when you use --depth=1, you only retrieve the latest commit, so it
can't know
about anything past it.
If you want to have the information locally, you can use the following :
git fetch --unshallow
It will retrieve the missing pieces and you will end up with a full clone,
as if you just ran git clone without the --depth argument.
You can also view the latest commits directly on gitlab here :
https://gitlab.com/gambas/gambas/commits/master
… or as a RSS feed here :
https://gitlab.com/gambas/gambas/commits/master?format=atom
If you have a Gitlab account, you can also configure it so it will send you
email notifications when something happens on the repository.
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