On 6/18/12 2:30 PM, Konstantin Tokarev wrote: > > > 18.06.2012, 22:26, "Stephen Chu" <step...@ju-ju.com>: >> On 6/18/12 2:22 PM, Robin Burchell wrote: >> >>> On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 8:11 PM, Stephen Chu <step...@ju-ju.com> wrote: >>>> When I clone Qt 5 from gitorious, sub-modules like qtbase are not in any >>>> branch: >>>> >>>> stephen-chus-mac-pro:qtbase stephenchu$ git branch >>>> * (no branch) >>>> master >>>> >>>> Where are these non-branch files on gitorious? How do they get there? >>> You'll get this when you check out a given sha directly as opposed to >>> a branch like 'master'. This is done because qt5.git contains the most >>> recent shas of all modules known to be good (and work together). This >>> is called a "detached head" in git terminology. >> >> A-Ha! I knew it's some black magic. :) Thanks for the explanation. So >> that's what those sha for. >> >> Now is there a way to see commits going into those detached heads? > > As usual, git log [hash]. > > Another black magic! Thanks. By now you probably figured out that I have no clue whatsoever on git. :)
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