Re: Tracking a repository for content instead of history

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Date: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 - 9:26 am

On Tuesday 2006 December 12 13:04, Jakub Narebski wrote:


While the functionality might not be built into git in terms of clone, would 
there be a way to pull a particular commit from another repository? 

The way I would do it given nothing else is to simply extract snapshots into a 
working directory; and create a repository from scratch.  I was just 
wondering if a method existed that could reduce the size of the download.

I think the best way is going to be to use the patches published at kernel.org 
and apply them one at a time with git-apply.


Andy
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Re: Tracking a repository for content instead of history, Jakub Narebski, (Tue Dec 12, 9:04 am)
Re: Tracking a repository for content instead of history, Andy Parkins, (Tue Dec 12, 9:26 am)
Re: Tracking a repository for content instead of history, Johannes Schindelin, (Tue Dec 12, 10:28 am)
Re: Tracking a repository for content instead of history, Andy Parkins, (Tue Dec 12, 11:38 am)
Re: Tracking a repository for content instead of history, Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy, (Tue Dec 12, 5:46 pm)
Re: Tracking a repository for content instead of history, Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy, (Tue Dec 12, 5:48 pm)
Re: Tracking a repository for content instead of history, Johannes Schindelin, (Tue Dec 12, 6:25 pm)
Re: Tracking a repository for content instead of history, Johannes Schindelin, (Tue Dec 12, 12:24 pm)
Re: Tracking a repository for content instead of history, Johannes Schindelin, (Tue Dec 12, 12:35 pm)