latest 20 messages by gregorycu
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[2015-01-18T01:52:34Z]
gregorycu
https://github.com/gregorycu/minetest/compare/WaterPerfImprovements
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[2015-01-18T01:52:32Z]
gregorycu
If anyone could take a look, and let me know what I should be doing now, i would be very grateful
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[2015-01-18T01:51:39Z]
gregorycu
I obviously did something very wrong
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[2015-01-18T01:51:24Z]
gregorycu
My PR now contains 9 commits, instead of 4
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[2015-01-18T01:51:05Z]
gregorycu
So, I followed the instructions on how to rebase, and now there are superfluous commits
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[2015-01-12T12:39:51Z]
gregorycu
Or is file hashing deterministic on something other than file content?
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[2015-01-12T12:39:24Z]
gregorycu
What of the pigeonhole principle?
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[2015-01-12T12:38:47Z]
gregorycu
So, git uses hashes
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[2015-01-12T12:33:21Z]
gregorycu
Excellent, train reading material
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[2015-01-12T12:32:30Z]
gregorycu
Thanks for your help luto
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[2015-01-12T12:31:34Z]
gregorycu
I come from TFS land, where you have branches, and that's it
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[2015-01-12T12:31:22Z]
gregorycu
Ok, this is starting to make more sense to me
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[2015-01-12T12:31:05Z]
gregorycu
Or rather the repo
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[2015-01-12T12:30:56Z]
gregorycu
But branches have a child relationship to the "fork"
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[2015-01-12T12:30:20Z]
gregorycu
I see
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[2015-01-12T12:29:37Z]
gregorycu
ok
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[2015-01-12T12:28:14Z]
gregorycu
Is that an accurate statement?
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[2015-01-12T12:28:07Z]
gregorycu
One is not a parent of the other
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[2015-01-12T12:27:53Z]
gregorycu
One last question, because you are indulging me, the original and the fork, there is nothing special about the original is there? I mean, the fork and it are conceptually brothers?
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[2015-01-12T12:25:04Z]
gregorycu
Ok, I suppose today I've learnt that branches and forks are different