
Hi Diego,
On Nov 28, 2014, at 16:27 , Diego Santa Cruz Diego.SantaCruz@spinetix.com wrote:
Hi Pantelis,
I think the source of the confusion is that you've introduced user_enh_start, user_enh_size in one patch and then modify them again in another. That causes diff changes to show up due to the introduction of the structure. How about declaring the structure in the first patch and the new members in another?
Indeed, I realized the shortcoming of the first approach down the road.
I can modify the patches as you propose. As I'm fairly new to git, I would appreciate if you can point me out how to efficiently modify an intermediate commit in my git repo so that I can generate a new patch series.
$ git rebase -i <pick up the commit you want to edit and change pick to edit> $ <make changes> $ git add <changed-files> $ git rebase —continue
You can take a look at something like this:
https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/rewriting-history/git-rebase
Thanks,
Diego
Regards
— Pantelis
-- Diego Santa Cruz, PhD Technology Architect spinetix.com