Alex Riesen wrote:
Do some of your branches miss the commit by which it was removed?
git-clone followed by git-checkout master recreates the problem.
But to answer your question directly, I rebase, so they absolutely do
not miss any commits.
It is somewhat unclear what "reappear" means, though: do you mean
Attempts to give you precise output to answer your question yielded a
data point, the kernel's "make distclean" causes this:
[jgarzik@pretzel linux-2.6]$ make distclean && git checkout master &&
git diff HEAD
D include/asm-blackfin/macros.h
Switched to branch "master"
diff --git a/include/asm-blackfin/macros.h b/include/asm-blackfin/macros.h
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29..0000000
[jgarzik@pretzel linux-2.6]$ git checkout -f
[jgarzik@pretzel linux-2.6]$ make distclean && git checkout master &&
git diff HEAD
D include/asm-blackfin/macros.h
Switched to branch "master"
diff --git a/include/asm-blackfin/macros.h b/include/asm-blackfin/macros.h
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29..0000000
[jgarzik@pretzel linux-2.6]$ git checkout -f
[jgarzik@pretzel linux-2.6]$ git checkout master && git diff
HEADSwitched to branch "master"
[jgarzik@pretzel linux-2.6]$ git checkout master && git diff HEAD
Switched to branch "master"
[jgarzik@pretzel linux-2.6]$
So, not a git problem but a kernel Makefile problem. Sorry for the git
noise.
Jeff
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