Re: git-subtree split O(N)

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>>>>> "Vinnie" == Vinnie Falco <vinnie.falco@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

Vinnie> I'm using git-subtree split to extract changes to a directory
Vinnie> previously added with git-subtree add, in my local repository. The
Vinnie> split is going into its own branch, which I then push to the upstream.

Vinnie> The problem is that every time I split, git-subtree starts from the
Vinnie> very beginning of the commit log and works its way forward. I thought
Vinnie> that it was only supposed to do that once, and that subsequent splits
Vinnie> would start from the last commit in the destination branch (I keep the
Vinnie> split branch around).

Are you using -rejoin?

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