> > No problems. It takes a little time to get used to git but then you start > liking > it. Anyway > > you can create a patch for each commit. You can see a summary of commits via > "git log" > > Basically you need to run git format-patch -n <reference> > reference is a branch name or tag or a direct reference to commit from which > you want to create patches > > eg git format-patch -n origin/master would create numbered patches for commits > after the commit pointed to by origin/master > > Also, run "gitk --all -1000" to get an understanding of what exactly is > happening in the background when you commit a change > > Hope this helps a little >
I would also recommend looking at 'Stacked Git' (stgit) - It is basically a wrapper around it which allows you to manage a set of patches and move back and forth between them, merge, re-order etc. It makes life a lot easier when you make a mess of things :) Regards, Graeme _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot