Am Wed, 23 Jun 2010 20:18:56 +0800 schrieb Holger Freyther <ze...@selfish.org>:
> the first pointer is to the sha1/commit id[1]. So every commit has an > id, it happens to be the sha1 hash over some parts of the content. Now > git log will show all these as "commit". Now the openbsc version is > generated by the little "./git-version-gen" utility. In fact the > utility is calling "git describe" (man git-describe). > > E.g. it looks like this: > 0.9.0-891-gaf7edd9 > > 0.9.0 is the last tag we had.. > 891 is the number of commits since that tag > gaf7edd9 is the commit/sha1. This is what you want. > > I hope this helps Unfortunately not... I tried to give git-describe in the tree of the "sms-sending"-BSC (0.9.0-531-gb938d6b) and in the tree of the last version (0.9.0-890-g2788b96), then I tried to use git bisect: lucab...@luca:/tmp/bsc/openbsc$ git bisect good gb938d6b Bad rev input: gb938d6b lucab...@luca:/tmp/bsc/openbsc$ git bisect bad g2788b96 fatal: Needed a single revision Bad rev input: g2788b96 It seems not to work... Maybe I need vacancy? I can't understand what you suppose I can do... Thanks for your suggestion! -- _______________________________________________________________________ Luca Bertoncello Entwicklung Mail: bertonce...@netzing.de NETZING Solutions AG Tel.: 0351/41381 - 0 Kesselsdorfer Str. 216, 01169 Dresden Fax: 0351/41381 - 12 HRB 18926 / Ust.ID DE211326547 Mail: netzing...@netzing.de _______________________________________________________________________
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