Hi, On Thu, 2 Aug 2007, Denis Bueno wrote: > On 08/01/2007 15:12, "Johannes Schindelin" <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> > wrote: > >> How difficult would it be to create a new git repo which is exactly the same > >> minus the initial condor-uninstall.sh commit? That is, just to pretend the > >> initial import of condor-uninstall.sh never existed, and use the second > >> commit of the old repo the first commit of the new, and preserve the rest of > >> the history of the entire repo? > > > > That would be even easier. Just graft "nothingness" as parent of the > > second commit: > > > > $ git rev-parse <second-commit> >> .git/info/grafts > > I must be misunderstanding: > > scripts[] > git fsck --full > error: b28b949a1a3c8eb37ca6eefd024508fa8b253429: object corrupt or > missing > missing blob b28b949a1a3c8eb37ca6eefd024508fa8b253429 > > # b2... should fill in your <second-commit>? Ah no. Linus diagnosed that this blob is your condor-uninstall script in your initial commit. You should be able to get at it by calling "git log --root" and taking the last commit. Just to make sure, "git show <first-commit>:bla/condor-uninstall.sh" should fail miserably, mentioning a corrupt blob. The second commit I was referring to is the second last commit in the "git log --root" output. Hth, Dscho - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html