I want to use “symlinks=true” in all new repos, regardless of
what git was told to do about symlinks when it was installed.
(In my case, the chocolatey installer that installs git seems to
disable symlinks no matter what).
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Hi Dear, my name is Jack and i am seeking for a relationship in which i will
feel loved after a series of failed relationships.
I am hoping that you would be interested and we could possibly get to know each
other more if you do not mind. I am open to answering questions from you as i
think
Hey Anthony,
Are you sure that you have 8.3 active on the partition you are using?
IIRC, It is not on by default anymore. To see, go to a cmd line and
type "dir /x". If there are any files that exceed the 8.3 format, it
will show those files with two names, the 8.3 name and the long name.
If it
Hi Dear, my name is Jack and i am seeking for a relationship in which i will
feel loved after a series of failed relationships.
I am hoping that you would be interested and we could possibly get to know each
other more if you do not mind. I am open to answering questions from you as i
think
Hi Dear, my name is Jack and i am seeking for a relationship in which i will
feel loved after a series of failed relationships.
I am hoping that you would be interested and we could possibly get to know each
other more if you do not mind. I am open to answering questions from you as i
think
Hi, I was trying to clone a repo into a non-existent directory. but it
gave me a failure:
$ git clone https://github.com/jelera/vim-javascript-syntax.git
~/.vim/bundle/vim-javascript-syntax
fatal: destination path
'/home/username/.vim/bundle/vim-javascript-syntax' already exists and
is not an em
Hi Dear, my name is Jack and i am seeking for a relationship in which i will
feel loved after a series of failed relationships.
I am hoping that you would be interested and we could possibly get to know each
other more if you do not mind. I am open to answering questions from you as i
think
Hi Dear, my name is Jack and i am seeking for a relationship in which i will
feel loved after a series of failed relationships.
I am hoping that you would be interested and we could possibly get to know each
other more if you do not mind. I am open to answering questions from you as i
think
Cześć Drogi, nazywam się Jack i szukam związku, w którym będę czuć się kochany
po serii nieudanych związków.
Mam nadzieję, że byłbyś zainteresowany i moglibyśmy się lepiej poznać, jeśli
nie masz nic przeciwko. Jestem otwarty na udzielanie odpowiedzi na pytania od
ciebie, ponieważ uważam, że
Hi Dear, my name is Jack and i am seeking for a relationship in which i will
feel loved after a series of failed relationships.
I am hoping that you would be interested and we could possibly get to know each
other more if you do not mind. I am open to answering questions from you as i
think
Hi Dear, my name is Jack and i am seeking for a relationship in which i will
feel loved after a series of failed relationships.
I am hoping that you would be interested and we could possibly get to know each
other more if you do not mind. I am open to answering questions from you as i
think
Good day dear, i hope this mail meets you well? my name is Jack, from the U.S.
I know this may seem inappropriate so i ask for your forgiveness but i wish to
get to know you better, if I may be so bold. I consider myself an easy-going
man, adventurous, honest and fun loving person but I am
Good day dear, i hope this mail meets you well? my name is Jack, from the U.S.
I know this may seem inappropriate so i ask for your forgiveness but i wish to
get to know you better, if I may be so bold. I consider myself an easy-going
man, adventurous, honest and fun loving person but I am
Ah. Yes it does. Apologies. Maybe a "See glob(7) for more pattern
matching options, including ! ? [] *"
Thank you very much.
Cheers.
From,
Jack
On 29/01/18 15:47, Randall S. Becker wrote:
> On January 29, 2018 6:30 AM, Jack F wrote:
>> I have just noticed that the document
ation (https://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore) to determine its
functionality. It is documented in
https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Basics-Recording-Changes-to-the-Repository#Ignoring-Files
Cheers.
From,
Jack
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Good day dear, i hope this mail meets you well? my name is Jack, from the U.S.
I know this may seem inappropriate so i ask for your forgiveness but i wish to
get to know you better, if I may be so bold. I consider myself an easy-going
man, adventurous, honest and fun loving person but I am
Good day dear, i hope this mail meets you well? my name is Jack, from the U.S.
I know this may seem inappropriate so i ask for your forgiveness but i wish to
get to know you better, if I may be so bold. I consider myself an easy-going
man, adventurous, honest and fun loving person but I am
Good day dear, i hope this mail meets you well? my name is Jack, from the U.S.
I know this may seem inappropriate so i ask for your forgiveness but i wish to
get to know you better, if I may be so bold. I consider myself an easy-going
man, adventurous, honest and fun loving person but I am
Good day dear, i hope this mail meets you well? my name is Jack, from the U.S.
I know this may seem inappropriate so i ask for your forgiveness but i wish to
get to know you better, if I may be so bold. I consider myself an easy-going
man, adventurous, honest and fun loving person but I am
Good day dear, i hope this mail meets you well? my name is Jack, from the U.S.
I know this may seem inappropriate so i ask for your forgiveness but i wish to
get to know you better, if I may be so bold. I consider myself an easy-going
man, adventurous, honest and fun loving person but I am
Good day dear, i hope this mail meets you well? my name is Jack, from the U.S.
I know this may seem inappropriate so i ask for your forgiveness but i wish to
get to know you better, if I may be so bold. I consider myself an easy-going
man, adventurous, honest and fun loving person but I am
Good day dear, i hope this mail meets you well? my name is Jack, from the U.S.
I know this may seem inappropriate so i ask for your forgiveness but i wish to
get to know you better, if I may be so bold. I consider myself an easy-going
man, adventurous, honest and fun loving person but I am
Good day dear, i hope this mail meets you well? my name is Jack, from the U.S.
I know this may seem inappropriate so i ask for your forgiveness but i wish to
get to know you better, if I may be so bold. I consider myself an easy-going
man, adventurous, honest and fun loving person but I am
Good day dear, i hope this mail meets you well? my name is Jack, from the U.S.
I know this may seem inappropriate so i ask for your forgiveness but i wish to
get to know you better, if I may be so bold. I consider myself an easy-going
man, adventurous, honest and fun loving person but I am
> where it has grabbed a line at 126 and is using that for the hunk header.
When I say that, I mean that it is using that line for *every* hunk
header, for every change, regardless if it has passed a hunk head that
it should have matched.
On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 7:01 PM, Jack Adrian Za
Tried to copy the .git/config file over to the non-working repository
and it didn't seem to do anything. Could the git database be
partially corrupted?
On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 7:00 PM, Jack Adrian Zappa wrote:
> Well, it mostly works, but I'm getting some weirdness where it has
>
ss. :(
On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 4:12 PM, Jack Adrian Zappa wrote:
> That was it. I have a .gitattributes file in my home directory.
> Ahhh, but it's not in my %userprofile% directory, but in my ~
> directory.
>
> A bit confusing having 2 home directories. I made a link to my
>
2017 at 4:05 PM, Samuel Lijin wrote:
> Double check .gitattributes?
>
> On Feb 8, 2017 2:58 PM, "Jack Adrian Zappa" wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Samuel,
>>
>> That example showed that there must be something wrong in my .git
>> directory, because with it, I
://github.com/sxlijin/xfuncname-test
>
> Try cloning and then for any of config1 thru 3,
>
> $ cp configX .git/config
> $ git diff HEAD^ -- test.natvis
>
> On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 2:42 PM, Jack Adrian Zappa
> wrote:
>> Thanks Samuel,
>>
>> So, the
017 at 12:37 PM, René Scharfe wrote:
>> Am 08.02.2017 um 18:11 schrieb Jack Adrian Zappa:
>>> Thanks Rene, but you seem to have missed the point. NOTHING is
>>> working. No matter what I put there, it doesn't seem to get matched.
>>
>> I'm not so sure
command:
git config diff.natvis.xfuncname "^[\t ]* wrote:
> Am 08.02.2017 um 18:11 schrieb Jack Adrian Zappa:
>> Thanks Rene, but you seem to have missed the point. NOTHING is
>> working. No matter what I put there, it doesn't seem to get matched.
>
> I'm not so su
indows, so this might be a platform thing. Can anyone else on
Windows please confirm?
Thanks,
A
On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 6:18 PM, René Scharfe wrote:
> Am 07.02.2017 um 20:21 schrieb Jack Adrian Zappa:
>>
>> I'm trying to setup a hunk header for .natvis files. For some reason,
&g
I'm trying to specify a hunk header using xfuncname, and it just
doesn't want to work.
The full question is on SO here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/42078376/why-isnt-my-xfuncname-working-in-my-gitconfig-file
But the basic gist is that no matter what regex I specify, git will
not recognise
On 19/01/17 12:02 PM, Jeff King wrote:
It's much trickier to find from the git topology whether a particular
history contains rebased versions of commits. You can look at the
--cherry options to "git log", which use patch-ids to try to equate
commits. Something like:
git for-each-ref --format
I have a couple questions around grepping among open pull requests.
First, "git for-each-ref --no-merged": When I run the following,
it lists refs/pull/1112/head, even though #1112 was merged in commit
ced4da1. I guess this is because the tip of refs/pull/1112/head is
107fc59, not ced4da1?
Th
You might need the following, to still build with LibreSSL.
That was my experience anyway, when I recently prepared similar fixes
for OpenSSL 1.1 and Apache Traffic Server.
#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x1010L || defined(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER)
On 12/01/17 03:42 AM, eroen wrote:
Library
You might need the following, to still build with LibreSSL.
That was my experience anyway, when I recently prepared similar fixes
for OpenSSL 1.1 and Apache Traffic Server.
#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x1010L || defined(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER)
On 12/01/17 03:42 AM, eroen wrote:
Library
On 08/12/16 03:53 PM, Junio C Hamano wrote:
Jack Bates writes:
@@ -3364,6 +3365,7 @@ void diff_setup(struct diff_options *options)
options->file = stdout;
+ options->abbrev = DEFAULT_ABBREV;
This is a new change relative to your earlier one.
I looked at all the call
On 06/12/16 09:56 AM, Jack Bates wrote:
There are two different places where the --no-abbrev option is parsed,
and two different places where SHA-1s are abbreviated. We normally parse
--no-abbrev with setup_revisions(), but in the no-index case, "git diff"
calls diff_opt_parse() dir
. The
other two are when one of the files you're comparing is outside of the
repository you're in, and the --no-index option.
Signed-off-by: Jack Bates
---
diff.c | 6 +-
t/t4013-diff-various.sh | 7
. The
other two are when one of the files you're comparing is outside of the
repository you're in, and the --no-index option.
Signed-off-by: Jack Bates
---
diff.c | 6 +-
t/t4013-diff-various.sh | 7
. The
other two are when one of the files you're comparing is outside of the
repository you're in, and the --no-index option.
Signed-off-by: Jack Bates
---
diff.c | 6 +-
t/t4013-diff-various.sh | 7
On 05/12/16 12:26 AM, Jeff King wrote:
On Sun, Dec 04, 2016 at 11:19:46PM -0800, Junio C Hamano wrote:
- if (no_index)
+ if (no_index) {
/* If this is a no-index diff, just run it and exit there. */
+ startup_info->have_repository = 0;
di
The three cases where "git diff" operates outside of a repository are 1)
when we run it outside of a repository, 2) when one of the files we're
comparing is outside of the repository we're in, and 3) the --no-index
option. Commit 4f03666 ("diff: handle sha1 abbreviations outside of
repository", 201
epath returned an empty string.
Signed-off-by: Jack Bates
---
diff.c | 6 +-
t/t4013-diff-various.sh | 7 +++
t/t4013/diff.diff_--no-index_--raw_--abbrev=4_dir2_dir | 3 +++
t/t4013/diff.diff_--no-index_
The "git diff --no-index" codepath
doesn't handle the --no-abbrev option.
Signed-off-by: Jack Bates
---
diff.c | 5 -
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/diff.c b/diff.c
index ec87283..0447eff 100644
--- a/diff.c
+++ b/diff.c
@@ -3106,7 +3106,8 @@ st
create independent branches?
If both users wanted to merge their independent branch with the main branch,
what would happen? Would one take priority?
Is that the main benefit in terms of a CAD system, the branching ability?
Thanks
Jack
When I use a relative path in the GIT_INDEX_FILE environment variable,
git interprets that path relative to the the work tree. This can be
confusing if my cwd is some subdirectory of my project; in that case
an index file is created in the project root rather than in my cwd. It
can also be confusin
When compiling git on OS X (where APPLE_COMMON_CRYPTO=1 is the
default) and specifying NO_OPENSSL=1, the resulting git uses the
BLK_SHA1 implementation rather than the functions available in
CommonCrypto.
$ uname -a
Darwin broadwell.local 15.0.0 Darwin Kernel Version 15.0.0: Sat Sep 19
15:53:46 PD
I'm using vss2git [1] which as the name suggests, converts a VSS
source control database to git. It has had a couple of hiccups, but
for the most part I've not had too much problems that I couldn't
manually fix except for this one.
I have a file that refuses to be staged. The commands are:
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 5:09 PM, Jack Adrian Zappa
wrote:
> This is a weird one:
>
> [file-1 begin]
>
> abcd efg hijklmnop
>
> [file-1 end]
>
> [file-2 begin]
>
> blah blah blah
>
This is a weird one:
[file-1 begin]
abcd efg hijklmnop
[file-1 end]
[file-2 begin]
blah blah blah
/
abdc boo ya!
[file-2 end]
Do a diff between these and it won't find any difference.
Same with the following two
mmit is 2879bc3b0c3acc89f0415ac0d0e3946599d9fc88
("transport-helper: ask the helper to set progress and verbosity
options after asking for its capabilities"). Can anyone suggest a
workaround?
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ory, but I'd like to replace this manual checkout + symlink with
something cleaner. I could just copy the entire repository from the
cache into the build directory, but we deal with some fairly large
repositories so I would prefer to be able to use "git clone" or "git
clone --
vertent. I bisected it to
8e2a5ccad11bc21eb72499133bc884024e299983 ("contrib/subtree/Makefile:
use GIT-VERSION-FILE").
This was reproduced on OS X 10.9 with GNU make 3.81.
-Jack
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; repository, even though I have set
the pushremote for master to "upstream". This appears to be a bug.
I would expect the order that things are defined in the config file to
have no effect on the behavior of "git push".
I have reproduced this using git 1.9.0 and 1.8.3.4.
Thanks,
Ja
Regards,
Jack Kofi, esq
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Do I have the right list for bug reports? Apologies if not.
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 5:58 PM, Jack O'Connor wrote:
>
> I'm summarizing from here:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5904256/git-subtree-merge-into-a-deeply-nested-subdirectory
>
> Quick repro:
> 1) I do
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