[RFH] how to know if a cherry-picked patch has been applied already?

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Date: Friday, January 11, 2008 - 6:47 am

Hello everyone,

 I'm managing a git repository where I include my and my co-workers'
 work. With some co-workers I can use 'git merge' but with some I use
 'git cherry-pick'. However, cherry-picking leads to problems because a
 new commit ID is generated and I must remember which patches I have
 cherry-picked to my tree. Is there any easy way to tell which patches
 have and have not been applied?

    Thanks,
            Michal
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[RFH] how to know if a cherry-picked patch has been applied ..., Michal Vitecek, (Fri Jan 11, 6:47 am)
Re: [RFH] how to know if a cherry-picked patch has been appl..., Johannes Schindelin, (Fri Jan 11, 8:12 am)