Jagan:

On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 4:56 AM, Jagan Teki <jagannadh.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,

Hello,

> I have two branches.
> - master-b1
> - master-b2
>
> Suppose I'm in master-b1 then did a change
> on master-b1
> $ git add test/init.c
> $ git commit -s -m "init.c Changed!"
> $ git log
> Author: Jagan Teki <jagannadh.t...@gmail.com>
> Date:   Thu Mar 13 00:48:44 2014 -0700
>
> init.c Changed!
>
> $ git checkout master-b2
> $ git log
> Author: Jagan Teki <jagannadh.t...@gmail.com>
> Date:   Thu Mar 13 00:48:44 2014 -0700
>
> init.c Changed!
>
> How can we do this, any idea?

What you're asking is ambiguous and vague. The example output that you
give doesn't even really make sense. You need to give more details
about what you have and what you want to do to get proper help.

Or join #git on irc.freenode.net for real-time help if you aren't sure
how to explain it.

Regards,


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