user-manual: reindent

Just some minor reindenting

Signed-off-by: "J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@citi.umich.edu>
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J. Bruce Fields 2007-01-14 16:29:40 -05:00
parent f1d2b47794
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@ -779,10 +779,10 @@ in history.
$ git diff origin..master
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will tell you whether the contents of the project are the same at the two
branches; in theory, however, it's possible that the same project contents
could have been arrived at by two different historical routes. You could
compare the SHA1 id's:
will tell you whether the contents of the project are the same at the
two branches; in theory, however, it's possible that the same project
contents could have been arrived at by two different historical
routes. You could compare the SHA1 id's:
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$ git rev-list origin
@ -791,8 +791,9 @@ $ git rev-list master
e05db0fd4f31dde7005f075a84f96b360d05984b
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Or you could recall that the ... operator selects all commits contained
reachable from either one reference or the other but not both: so
Or you could recall that the ... operator selects all commits
contained reachable from either one reference or the other but not
both: so
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$ git log origin...master
@ -803,9 +804,21 @@ will return no commits when the two branches are equal.
Check which tagged version a given fix was first included in
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Suppose you know that a critical fix made it into the linux kernel with commit
e05db0fd... You'd like to find which kernel version that commit first made it
into.
Suppose you know that the commit e05db0fd fixed a certain problem.
You'd like to find the earliest tagged release that contains that
fix.
Of course, there may be more than one answer--if the history branched
after commit e05db0fd, then there could be multiple "earliest" tagged
releases.
You could just visually inspect the commits since e05db0fd:
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$ gitk e05db0fd..
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...
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