Re: Apply commits from one branch to another branch (tree structure is different)

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Don't know what happen, I'm unable to join #git channel
[23:40] <Jagan> hi
[23:40] == Cannot send to channel: #git

Can any one help!

On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 11:09 PM, Jagan Teki <jagannadh.teki@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have two branch in one repo that I need to maintain for 2 different
> deliveries.
> Say branch1 and branch2 in test.git repo.
>
> test.git
> - branch1
>      foo_v1/text.txt
>      foo_v2/text.txt
> - branch2
>      foo/text.txt
>
> branch1 is developers branch all source looks version'ed manner and
> branch2 is superset for branch1, example foo_v1 and foo_v2 are the directories
> in branch1 where developer will update the latest one here foo_v2 and branch2
> foo is same as the latest one of branch1 for an instance.
>
> Suppose developer send 10 patches on branch1 where are changes in terms
> of <dir>_<version>/ then I need to apply on my local repo branch1, till now
> is fine then I need to apply same 10 patches on to my branch2 where source
> tree <dir> which is quite question here how can I do.
>
> Request for any help! let me know for any questions.
>
>
> thanks!
> --
> Jagan.



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Jagan.
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