
8 May
2009
8 May
'09
8:23 p.m.
On Fri, May 08, 2009 at 05:47:27PM +0200, Dirk Behme wrote:
I'm not sure that this works for non-custodians. Custodians can do git-rename and then send a patch to the mailing list. When a custodian sends such a patch, it is mainly for review only, and not to be applied somewhere (because it is already in git).
This results then in something
cpu/sa1100/{interrupts.c => timer.c} | 5 +- rename cpu/arm925t/{interrupts.c => timer.c} (99%)
(from [1]). But this is only what normally 'diffstat' generates and what is totally ignored by 'patch' .
It can be applied with "git am" (well, not the diffstat, but the special rename diff hunk that git also generates).
-Scott