Re: bisect gives strange answer

From: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Date: 2005-08-04 16:57:01
Sanjoy Mahajan <sanjoy@mrao.cam.ac.uk> writes:

> + git bisect bad
> Bisecting: 2 revisions left to test after this
> + cat .git/HEAD
> b4634484815e1879512a23e4f59eef648135c30a
> + git bisect bad
> b4634484815e1879512a23e4f59eef648135c30a is first bad commit
> diff-tree b4634484815e1879512a23e4f59eef648135c30a (from 3d3c2ae1101c1f2dff7e2f9d514769779dbd2737)
> The answer makes no sense since my .config doesn't use the bt87x driver
> (the TP600X uses a snd-cs46xx).  To be sure, I checked the diff with
>
>   git diff 3d3c2ae1101c1f2dff7e2f9d514769779dbd2737..b4634484815e1879512a23e4f59eef648135c30a
>
> The commit changed only sound/pci/bt87x.c
>
> I do believe this line at the end of the bisection:
>
>   b4634484815e1879512a23e4f59eef648135c30a is first bad commit
>...
> I suspect that bisect jumped the gun at the end, and that there are a
> few more revisions to test.

Thank you for a very useful reproduction recipe.  I think this
is my bug.  Could you try this please?

------------
diff --git a/git-bisect-script b/git-bisect-script
--- a/git-bisect-script
+++ b/git-bisect-script
@@ -107,8 +107,8 @@ bisect_next() {
 	rev=$(eval "git-rev-list --bisect $good $bad") || exit
 	nr=$(eval "git-rev-list $rev $good" | wc -l) || exit
 	if [ "$nr" -le "1" ]; then
-	    echo "$bad is first bad commit"
-	    git-diff-tree --pretty $bad
+	    echo "$rev is first bad commit"
+	    git-diff-tree --pretty $rev
 	    exit 0
 	fi
 	echo "Bisecting: $nr revisions left to test after this"


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