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Comment by Shawn Pearce <[email protected]> on Mon Feb 09 10:28:26 PST 2009
On a related note, I received this request by email from another user:
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So, I believe I'd like to see something like
repo sync [branch]@Sha1
Expected Behavior:
- Syncs each repository to the state it was before sha1 was checked in.
- Sha1 pretty much only indicates the time of checkin. So, each repository is
synced to the state at that time.
- It would be really nice to get repo sync to write a meta-data file that
would indicate what sha1s were the latest for each repository
- I am not sure how the branch option would fit in but we are pretty much just
syncing the branch at that given time the sha1 was checked in.
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on 24 Sep 2009 at 9:10
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Comment by Shawn Pearce <[email protected]> on Tue Mar 03 18:04:39 PST 2009
https://review.source.android.com/9051 is perhaps part of the solution, by
providing a manifest export that contains pegged revisions.
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Comment by Patrick Brady <[email protected]> on Wed Apr 29 09:10:20 PDT 2009
It would be great to have:
repo sync --tag <tag>
execute:
repo forall -c "git checkout <tag>"
so you could repo init once to a single branch, and then easily sync between
snapshots.
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Original comment by [email protected]
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Yeah, repo tag would definitely be great. Or maybe I'm missing another way to
do the equivalent.
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I figured it out. If your have a tag in a manifest file (version.xml for
example). You can repo init to a specific tag with the following command:
repo init -u <addres> -b refs/tags/<tagname> -m version.xml
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