Re: how to use git bisect on such seanario

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thanks, I know what you mean, let the good be "bad",and the bad be "good"。。。。


On 2012年12月24日 10:57, Subramaniam Appadodharana wrote:
> It should work the same way as for finding a bug. Only the "bad" commit would simply be the one to solve the bug
> 
> On Sunday, December 23, 2012, bill4carson <bill4carson@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:bill4carson@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>  > Hi, list
>  >
>  > Usually, we use git bisect to identify which commit causes trouble,
>  >
>  > while how do I do when need to find out which commit solve problem?
>  > for example, it's know there is an bug since commit A, but I find out
>  > the newest version (commit B)is good, so one commit between commit A and
>  > B solve the problem,
>  >
>  >
>  > thanks
>  >
>  > --
>  > 浮沉随浪只记今朝笑
>  >
>  > --bill
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-- 
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--bill

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