Messages in this thread | | | From | Dmitry Safonov <> | Date | Wed, 26 Oct 2016 15:55:53 +0300 | Subject | [Question] Git histrory after greybus merge |
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Hi,
Is there any way to specify git-log or git-rev-list which root tree to use? I mean, I got the following situation: I saw the commit a67dd266adf4 ("netfilter: xtables: prepare for on-demand hook register") by git-blame and want to see commits on top of that particular commit. Earlier I've used for that: $ git log --reverse a67dd266adf4^..HEAD
But now after merging greybus it follows the greybus's tree and shows me: [linux]$ git log --reverse a67dd266adf4^..HEAD --oneline cd26f1bd6bf3 greybus: Initial commit c8a797a98cb6 greybus: Import most recent greybus code to new repo. 06823c3eb9c4 greybus: README and .gitignore updates
Which quite sucks as this isn't a hash I'm referencing. Anyway, back to the question, is there any option to tell git which tree to use? I'm sure this was asked before (on btrfs merge?), but I didn't find the answer so far. I'm using git v2.10.1 if anything.
Thanks, Dmitry
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