Normally:
* clone a repo
* setup git & hooks
# patch 1:
* git checkout -b some_branch_name
* apply my changes
* git commit -a
* git review
# patch 2:
* git checkout production (or master on non-puppet repositories)
* git pull
* git checkout -b some_other_branch_name
* apply my changes
* git commit -a
* git review
Nik
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 8:13 AM, Petr Bena <benapetr(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Currently I do:
* clone a repo
* setup git & hooks
# patch 1:
* apply my changes
* commit
* execute git-review
# patch 2:
* apply my changes
* commit
FAIL - the new commit it depending on previous commit - I can't push
What am I supposed to do in order to push multiple separate patches?
GIT-IDIOT way please, no long explanations, just commands and examples.
Thanks
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