Re: How to remove a commit object?

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From: Michael J Gruber
Date: Thursday, October 2, 2008 - 7:30 am

Klas Lindberg venit, vidit, dixit 02.10.2008 16:26:

I don't know about others, but I would appreciate more info:
Do you want to remove commits (as stated earlier) or files (as stated here)?
What are the boundary conditions? Rewriting history seems to be OK now.


That may be due to the filter-branch incarnation, i.e. which refs did
you rewrite (--all or HEAD)?

Michael
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How to remove a commit object?, Steven Grimm, (Thu Sep 18, 4:41 pm)
Re: How to remove a commit object?, Michael J Gruber, (Fri Sep 19, 2:16 am)
Re: How to remove a commit object?, Klas Lindberg, (Thu Oct 2, 6:36 am)
Re: How to remove a commit object?, Michael J Gruber, (Thu Oct 2, 7:00 am)
Re: How to remove a commit object?, Jakub Narebski, (Thu Oct 2, 7:02 am)
Re: How to remove a commit object?, Klas Lindberg, (Thu Oct 2, 7:26 am)
Re: How to remove a commit object?, Michael J Gruber, (Thu Oct 2, 7:30 am)
Re: How to remove a commit object?, Klas Lindberg, (Thu Oct 2, 7:52 am)
Re: How to remove a commit object?, Johannes Sixt, (Thu Oct 2, 8:02 am)
Re: How to remove a commit object?, Klas Lindberg, (Fri Oct 3, 4:42 am)
Re: How to remove a commit object?, Johannes Sixt, (Fri Oct 3, 5:03 am)