Re: git-bisect not working correctly in the kvm.git repository?

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Linus Torvalds wrote:

On Mon, 17 Nov 2008, walt wrote:
I'm trying to find a bug introduced somewhere between kvm-69
and kvm-70, so of course I want to git-bisect down to it.

The weirdness is that when I give git-bisect the good and
bad tags, almost everything in my working directory just
disappears, leaving only the qemu subdirectory behind.

...
If you merge stuff from another project that isn't a full repository, then
you are merging commits that simply don't _have_ the full tree of your
repo...

Okay, that's clearly what's happening to me.  The kvm.git repo
contains hundred of commits just like that.  How would you deal
with the same situation?  Is git-bisect skip the easiest way?

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