[Vm-dev] Script needed; git mavens can you help?

Nicolas Cellier nicolas.cellier.aka.nice at gmail.com
Tue Sep 27 20:35:08 UTC 2016


2016-09-27 21:24 GMT+02:00 Eliot Miranda <eliot.miranda at gmail.com>:

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> On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 10:39 PM, Tim Felgentreff <
> timfelgentreff at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hi Eliot,
>>
>> When I did the migration I made a gitrevert script. It is in the scripts
>> dir.
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> Thanks Tim.  Just an FYI for Mac users, the script presumes an up-to-date
> git, but Mac OS X yosemite only ships with 2.4.9.  The upgrade is easy; I'm
> currently using 2.10.0.
>

Then apple unecessarily exposes its users to vulnerabilities, so they are
urged to upgrade.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/03/16/git_server_client_patch_now/ (my
son's discovery)


> Best,
>> Tim
>> Am 20.06.2016 23:12 schrieb "Damien Pollet" <damien.pollet at gmail.com>:
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>>>
>>> To complete Tobias's answer, git checkout HEAD -- <files> will restore
>>> files from the most recent commit even if changes were staged.
>>>
>>> In what situation do you use that script?
>>>
>>> People on stack overflow seem to have pretty polarized opinions about
>>> fiddling with timestamps… one of the answers has something close, but there
>>> might be a simpler way…
>>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1964470/whats-the-equival
>>> ent-of-use-commit-times-for-git
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 20 June 2016 at 22:40, Eliot Miranda <eliot.miranda at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi git mavens,
>>>>
>>>>     I've used a script called svnrevert in the svn version that reverts
>>>> any changed file in its argument(s), which may be directories, /and/ sets
>>>> the modification date to the date at which the file was last checked in.
>>>> I'd like the same functionality in git.  Her'es the subversion version:
>>>>
>>>> #!/bin/bash
>>>> # Revert file(s) or all modified files in a directory
>>>> # and touch them back to the checkin date
>>>> for f in "$@"
>>>> do
>>>> if [ -d "$f" ]; then
>>>> $0 `svn st "$f" | grep "^M" | sed 's/^M *//'`
>>>> else
>>>> if svn revert "$f"; then
>>>> changed="`svn info \"$f\" | grep 'Last Changed Date:' | sed 's/
>>>> *(.*//'`"
>>>> touch -t "`date -j -f 'Last Changed Date: %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z'
>>>> \"$changed\" '+%Y%m%d%H%M.%S'`" "$f"
>>>> fi
>>>> fi
>>>> done
>>>>
>>>> _,,,^..^,,,_
>>>> best, Eliot
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Damien Pollet
>>> type less, do more [ | ] http://people.untyped.org/damien.pollet
>>>
>>>
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> --
> _,,,^..^,,,_
> best, Eliot
>
>
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