[SSSD] [PATCH] Two manual pages fixes

Stephen Gallagher sgallagh at redhat.com
Wed Apr 18 18:14:10 UTC 2012


On Tue, 2012-04-10 at 08:13 -0400, Jakub Hrozek wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 02:30:08PM +0100, Marco Pizzoli wrote:
> >    2012/2/13 Pavel Bo/ezina <pbrezina at redhat.com>
> > 
> >      Dne 13.2.2012 14:14, Stephen Gallagher napsal(a):
> > 
> >        On Mon, 2012-02-13 at 14:10 +0100, Pavel Bo/ezina wrote:
> > 
> >          Dne 13.2.2012 14:05, Stephen Gallagher napsal(a):
> > 
> >            On Mon, 2012-02-13 at 13:58 +0100, Pavel Bo/ezina wrote:
> > 
> >                  Hi,
> >                  Ok, I understand and agree.
> > 
> >                  Now it's time for a second lesson of git :-)
> >                  How can I correct the patch? What steps do I have to follow?
> >                  re-clone from scratch? Editing the file again produce me a
> >                  diff with
> >                  modified only one file...
> > 
> >                Modify the file. Then do a 'git add<file>'. Then instead of
> >                doing
> >                regular 'git commit', you can do 'git commit --amend'. This
> >                will add the
> >                changes you just made to the previous commit in the list. Now
> >                just 'git
> >                format-patch -M -C --patience --full-index -1' and you'll have
> >                a new
> >                patch with all of your changes.
> > 
> >                This process gets a little trickier if you have made other
> >                patches and
> >                commits in the tree since the one you want to edit. In that
> >                case, you'll
> >                want to learn the "ins and outs" of 'git rebase -i', but
> >                that's a much
> >                longer lesson. If you get to a point where you need to do
> >                that, I
> >                recommend joining us on IRC so we can walk you through it for
> >                the first
> >                time. We hang around on #sssd on irc.freenode.net.
> > 
> >              Also if you are interested in git, I suggest you to read Pro Git
> >              by
> >              Scott Chacon. It is a great book, available for free at
> >              http://progit.org/
> > 
> >              The aforementioned problematic is described in section 7.4.
> > 
> >            Just to avoid confusion, Pavel meant to say "section 6.4".
> > 
> >          No, I didn't :)
> >          In the version that is currently available is "7.4. Rewriting
> >          History".
> > 
> >        I'm looking at the web version here: http://progit.org/book/
> >        Says 6.4 :)
> > 
> >      Alright, I used the pdf :)
> >      The web version is missing the introduction chapter :)
> > 
> >    Ok, I will give it a look.
> >    Thanks
> >    Marco
> 
> We're trying to get all translatable strings in place for the upcoming
> release so I went ahead and amended the original patch. The attribution
> still belongs to Marco of course -- thank you for the contribution!

Ack.
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