On 01/16/13 03:26, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Hi Jeff and other guilty parties, I collected all the guilt patches I could find on-list and added one of my own. Completely untested, except for running the regression tests. These are also available via git protocol from git://repo.or.cz/guilt/mob.git mob Thoughts?
Regarding the "Change git branch when patches are applied" feature, it has saved me a number of times since I implemented it. I've been using it extensively, and have not had any problems with it. Nevertheless, for backwards compatibility with the currently released guilt version I think it should be conditional, and disabled per default for one full release cycle. I've implemented this. My code is available from git://repo.or.cz/guilt/ceder.git The following commits are not included in your list: a194375 Added guilt.reusebranch configuration option. 1dd97bd Minor testsuite fix. 640caee The tests should not fail if guilt.diffstat is set. I don't want Guilt to fork. Jeff, it would be really great if you could set up a public repo again! /ceder
Jonathan Nieder (1): Drop unneeded git version check. Per Cederqvist (6): get rid of "cat: write error: Broken pipe" error message The tests should not fail if log.date or log.decorate are set. Testsuite: get rid of "Broken pipe" errors from yes. Handle empty patches and patches with only a header. Fix fatal "guilt graph" error in sha1sum invocation. Change git branch when patches are applied. Documentation/guilt.7 | 4 + guilt | 73 +++++--- guilt-branch | 12 +- guilt-commit | 7 + guilt-import-commit | 4 +- guilt-repair | 7 +- os.Darwin | 7 +- os.Linux | 7 +- os.SunOS | 7 +- regression/scaffold | 7 +- regression/t-029.sh | 6 +- regression/t-052.out | 24 +-- regression/t-052.sh | 7 +- regression/t-061.out | 468 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ regression/t-061.sh | 148 ++++++++++++++++ 15 files changed, 743 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-) create mode 100644 regression/t-061.out create mode 100755 regression/t-061.sh
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