Hello, On 1/17/07, Erik Mouw <mouw@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 11:13:21AM +0200, Ramagudi Naziir wrote: > Is there a way to unroll a commit ? Yes, git-revert.
I am a little puzzled here. I pulled a new tree. I did some work. I committed my file. I did some more work, on the same file. I want to create a single diff with everything, so I want to revert my first commit and do a new one that will reflect everything i did. How do I do this ? And afterwards, after I have one clean commit with all the changes, how do I send the patch (git diff HEAD^ HEAD | mail LKML ?). Thank You naziir.
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