I made an error in Git
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 I made an error in Git
 I made an error in Git
			 by Braids » 01 Aug 2011, 00:07
by Braids » 01 Aug 2011, 00:07 
my latest commit has undone at least one of the recent changes to the remote repository, so i am planning on reading, learning and fixing it. sorry for the error.
edit: changed subject.
			edit: changed subject.
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Re: I made an error in Git
 by Chris H. » 01 Aug 2011, 00:35
by Chris H. » 01 Aug 2011, 00:35 
I'm looking at the commit log on git. There is a large gap of merges missing from the timeline. It goes from your commit on the 27 to your commits today on the 31.
I do not see and commits for the 28, 29, 30.
			
		I do not see and commits for the 28, 29, 30.

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Re: I made an error in Git
 by Braids » 01 Aug 2011, 01:39
by Braids » 01 Aug 2011, 01:39 
ok, the documentation is of little help. if anybody can fix this please do. i'm exceedingly embarrassed and out of patience with the documentation.
i'm really sorry i messed this up.
i actually miss subversion. i actually was able to figure out how to back out a change with that.
			i'm really sorry i messed this up.
i actually miss subversion. i actually was able to figure out how to back out a change with that.

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Re: I made an error in Git
 by friarsol » 01 Aug 2011, 01:45
by friarsol » 01 Aug 2011, 01:45 
How did you end up committing your work? I know when I do things I need to Commit to my local Clone, then Pull the Master then Push the Combined changelist back up?
			
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Re: I made an error in Git
 by Sloth » 01 Aug 2011, 06:34
by Sloth » 01 Aug 2011, 06:34 
Well, it's not serious.
There are only two conflicts in AbstractCardFactory.
EDIT: I think I fixed it.
			
		There are only two conflicts in AbstractCardFactory.
EDIT: I think I fixed it.

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Re: I made an error in Git
 by Chris H. » 01 Aug 2011, 11:03
by Chris H. » 01 Aug 2011, 11:03 
Thank you Sloth.
Looking at the commit logs I see that the commits for the last several days are once again displayed. My Krypto quest decks are back in the project.
Before I went to bed last night I did a sync with the master and saw 100+ incoming, < a dozen outgoing and a single conflict with the class AbstractCardFactory. Looks like Sloth's confilct fix also took care of the incomings and outgoings.
			
		Looking at the commit logs I see that the commits for the last several days are once again displayed. My Krypto quest decks are back in the project.

Before I went to bed last night I did a sync with the master and saw 100+ incoming, < a dozen outgoing and a single conflict with the class AbstractCardFactory. Looks like Sloth's confilct fix also took care of the incomings and outgoings.

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Thank you, Sloth.
 by Braids » 01 Aug 2011, 16:29
by Braids » 01 Aug 2011, 16:29 
Thank you, Sloth.
i have the command line version working ok now, so if egit starts acting weird like it did last time, i'll switch to that. i think fiddling with settings in egit is what got me into trouble.
			i have the command line version working ok now, so if egit starts acting weird like it did last time, i'll switch to that. i think fiddling with settings in egit is what got me into trouble.
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Re: I made an error in Git
 by Rob Cashwalker » 01 Aug 2011, 18:17
by Rob Cashwalker » 01 Aug 2011, 18:17 
I much preferred SVN too.
Early during the discussion in the dmca/git thread, I had briefly looked around for european-based SVN hosting, but didn't find anything free.
			Early during the discussion in the dmca/git thread, I had briefly looked around for european-based SVN hosting, but didn't find anything free.
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