On Fri, 04 Nov 2011 08:14:52 PDT, Linus Torvalds said: > On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 7:59 AM, Ted Ts'o <tytso@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Note that a repository format change will break a bunch of other > > things as well, including references in commit descriptions ("This > > fixes a regression introduced in commit 42DEADBEEF") > No they won't. Not if you do it right. It's easy enough to > automatically replace the SHA1's in the description, the same way we > replace everything else. OK.. I'll bite. How do you disambiguate a '42deadbeef' in the changelog part of a commit as being a commit ID, as opposed to being an address in a traceback or something similar? Yes, I know you only change the ones that actually map to a commit ID, but I'd not be surprised if by now we've got enough commits and stack tracebacks in the git history that we'll birthday-paradox ourselves into a false-positive in an automatic replacement. (And it's OK to say "the 3 stack tracebacks in changelogs we just mangled can just go jump", but it does need at least a few seconds consideration..)
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