Re: QGIT questions/bugs

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On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 15:54, Cannizzo, Fabio<Fabio.Cannizzo@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
> 1)
>
> I have a problem using qgit. As you can see from the screenshot below, when
> I select Working Dir, qgit shows all my files in the bottom right pane.
>
> However, if I do git status from the command line, there are no modified
> files.
>


As you can see from the bottom LEFT pane, it seems git status returns
something. Actually in the bottom LEFT panel you see the output of
'git status' no more no less, and you can see the modified files are
the same on the two panels.


>
>
> 2) If I select by tree view, and select an individual file and that file has
> been renamed, on the right pane I will be able to see only the history up to
> the point where it was renamed. Is there a way to see the full history (i.e.
> equivalent to git –follow)?
>
>

To see history of a single file I suggest to use annotation in file
viewer. Simply double click on the file name in the TREE VIEW and the
file tab will open and file will be annotated. You will see the whole
file history, included renames.


>
> 3) I often encounter a bug. When I open a repo, after a while qgit crashes.
> It happens most of the time 5-10 seconds immediataly after I have opened the
> repo, and is quite random. Do you have any suggestion on how I could try to
> avoid it? I have tried to compress the repo, but it has no impact.
>
>

Is is possible for you to send me, directly, without passing from git
mailing list, the compressed repo (it is enough the zip of the .git
directory), but, please, only if it is not very big.

Alternatevly you can write me the link from where I can download the
zipped .git directory.
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