On 1/25/07, Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@mellanox.co.il> wrote: > Hi! > I like to do > $git fetch <URL> > > $git log FETCH_HEAD > > $git merge FETCH_HEAD > > I would expect this to be equivalent to > > git pull <URL> > > However, the message that git merge produces in this case > is less than informative: > > commit 3c11f564846227d80aa76b579c974913c3602862 > Merge: 9871244... f5e6d63... > Author: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@mellanox.co.il> > Date: Thu Jan 25 16:46:51 2007 +0200 > > Merge commit 'FETCH_HEAD' into ofed_1_2 > > I note that FETCH_HEAD actually has the information on where > the commit came from: > $cat .git/FETCH_HEAD > f5e6d63839970f4785c36b6be3835f037e74195c ssh://<hidden>/usr/src/ofed_1_2 > > So can not git merge be enhanced to put this data in commit log? > Does it need to? Is the below enough (could be line-wrapped): git merge --no-commit FETCH_HEAD && \ git commit -M "Merge $(cut -d ' ' -f 2- < $(git rev-parse --git-dir)/FETCH_HEAD) \ into $(git name-rev HEAD | cut -d ' ' -f 2-)" In the long run you'll almost certainly find this commit message useless, though. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.htmlReceived on Fri Jan 26 20:02:49 2007
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