On Nov 2, 2007, at 2:52 PM, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
I haven't had occasion to use git-bisect much, but I was under the
impression that bisect could already handle merges, or any other
shaped
history just fine.
It appears the code supports your statement. I started writing on my
hack-around about a year ago, and the merge-handling code got in with
1c4fea3a40e836dcee2f16091bf7bfba96c924d0 at Wed Mar 21 22:16:24 2007.
Perhaps I shouldn't be so paranoid about useless merges anymore then.
Hmm. I shall have to look into it. Perhaps Junio can clarify how it
works? The man-page was terribly silent about how git-bisect handles
merges.
So eventually there's coming something good out of this thread,
without actually writing any code ;)
Steffen
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