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Re: Directory renames without breaking git log.
- Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2008 13:41:13 -0700 (PDT)
- From: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Directory renames without breaking git log.
Kai Blin <kai@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> On Thursday 04 September 2008 02:16:24 Tarmigan wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Kai Blin <kai@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > Unfortunately, the directories are big enough that git log stops to track
> > > the renamed files, so e.g. git log ./samba3 does not show the samba3
> > > history. The history is not lost, of course, but it's way less intuitive
> > > to get it.
> >
> > You can try setting diff.renamelimit to 0 in your ~/.gitconfig. See
> > Linus's email here for a similar situation in the kernel:
> > http://lwn.net/Articles/292948/
>
> That doesn't seem to fix "git log path/to/file" cases. The really
> interesting part is that if I try "git log --follow -M -C
> path/to/file", I don't get any history at all. (--follow is the
> culprit, if I remove that I at least get the merge commit)
>
> git blame still works, and git log --sparse path/to/file works, of
> course. --sparse makes giving a path a bit pointless, of course, but we
> probably can live with that for time being. I'm still open for suggestions,
> of course. :)
Unfortunately "git log --follow <filename>" works correctly only
on relative simple histories. You are of course welcome to improve
this part of git.
Simple workaround is to use "git log <file>" (optionally using
--diff-filter) to get when file vanished, check using "git show" or
"git whatchanged" on boundary commit, then use
"git log -C -C -- <old name> <new name>"
--
Jakub Narebski
Poland
ShadeHawk on #git
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