Re: mailmap distinguishing names

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On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Kirill
Smelkov<kirr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:09:06AM -0600, Ondrej Certik wrote:
>> Hi Kirill!
>>
>> >
>> > You just do
>> >
>> >    Ondrej Certik <...@...>   ondrej.certik  <devnull@localhost>
>> >
>> >
>> > in .mailmap
>> >
>> > See Documentation/mailmap.txt for details
>>
>> Many thanks for help, that's exactly what I want.
>>
>> Only I think I am probably doing something stupid, because I can't get
>> it to work (I use the latest git from git),
>> I put this into the root directory:
>>
>> $ cat .mailmap
>> Ondrej Certik <...@...>   ondrej.certik <devnull@localhost>
>>
>> (if have my real address instead of the ...@..), and:
>>
>> $ git shortlog -ns
>>   654  Ondrej Certik
>>   322  Kirill Smelkov
>>   268  ondrej.certik
>> [...]
>>
>> it still shows ondrej.certik.  I will try to debug it why it doesn't
>> work, I think according to the documentation it should work.
>
> It does work with the following mailmap:
>
>    Ondrej Certik <ondrej@xxxxxxxxx>    ondrej.certik <devnull@localhost>
>
> before:
>
> $ git shortlog -s | grep -i certik
>   654  Ondrej Certik
>   268  ondrej.certik
>
>
> after:
>
> $ git shortlog -s | grep -i certik
>   922  Ondrej Certik


Now it works! Many thanks, I must have been doing something really stupid.

Ondrej
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