Re: Checkout first version of each file?

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On Tue, Nov 08, 2011 at 10:58:05AM -0300, Dario Rodriguez wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> My "issue" comes with my usage of git at work. I work with lots of
> applications, each of them part of each system. There are lots of
> processes and lots of subsystems, so I never clone the entire repo
> into GIT, since it could be painful and slow. Even if I do so,
> everyone else is using ClearCase, and their changes cannot be included
> into my git repo until they "chickin". Sometimes, I must update
> sources from FTP because the changes are not up to date in
> ClearCase...
> 
> So, I clone every file that I will need to work into GIT, so i can
> work with these files having a better control (With ClearCase it's a
> foolish "checkout>>lots of changes>>checkin" flow). But sometimes I
> don't know how many files I am going to change until I start coding
> the requisites.
> 
> In this cases, there is a situation that I don't know how to handle.
> If I need to rollback every change made to every file I cannot just
> checkout the initial commit, cause I've added files after that, and I
> need their initial versions too.
> 
> So, how can I checkout the first version of each file? (I know that
> GIT tracks contents and not files, but the fact is that I need to keep
> track on files, it's the real thing I work with)
> 
> pd: Sorry about my Argentinian-English (if it sounds so)
> 
> Thanks,
> Dario
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Is all files present in your latest commit? Or can there be deleted
files that you also need to recover?

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