Re: Apply git bundle to source tree?

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Am Fr., 18. Sept. 2020 um 16:17 Uhr schrieb Taylor Blau <me@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 04:12:09PM +0200, Andreas Grünbacher wrote:
> > I was actually looking for a way to apply a bundle to an actual source
> > tree, not a git repository. Fetching stuff from a bundle into a
> > repository seems to be reasonably well documented.
>
> Unfortunately I don't think such a thing is possible, or at least if it
> is, I can't think of how to do it.

Yes, maybe someone familiar with the bundle file format can tell
whether it's at least theoretically possible. Is there a way to figure
out which hashes the original files are supposed to have? Am I right
in assuming that v5.8^{tree} isn't included in a v5.8..v5.9-rc1
bundle?

Thanks,
Andreas




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