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Am Wed, 23 Jun 2010 17:59:47 +0800
schrieb Holger Hans Peter Freyther <hol...@freyther.de>:

> On 06/23/2010 05:08 PM, Luca Bertoncello wrote:
> 
> > Exact! :D
> 
> The easiest is to use git bisect.
> 
> git bisect start -- openbsc (to limit it to that subdir)
> 
> git bisect good GOOD_REVISION (the sha1 not the stuff before the
> hyphen) git bisect bad BAD_REVISION..
> 
> then repeat...
> 
> $ make
> $ test_it...
> 
> and then either
> $ git bisect good or git bisect bad...
> 
> at the end git will show you the commit that introduced the problem...

Hi,

I don't know git. Could you please help me and say how can I get the two
revision hashes? I just know the BSC version numbers.

Thanks
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