The short of what's below: I want to push commit messages to a subtree, but only the messages that apply to that tree. How do I do this?
I have two projects, Master and Slave. Slave is checked out as a subtree of Master checked out to lib/slave via git subtree merge --prefix=lib/slave --squash projects/slave where projects/slave is a branch that Slave is checked out into:
Branches:
master projects/slave → slave
Now I'm working on my master branch, making commits to files that are part of both projects, everything is going smoothly. Now I want to push changes back to Slave:
If I do a normal merge I get commits for every commit to master, whether or not any files in lib/slave were modified. Or I can do a --squash and only get a single commit, but I lose the log messages.
So how do I get the appropriate log messages? e.g. if my master log history is:
I'd want this added to Slave:
For the behavior you want, I think you'll have to push from Master, I don't know of a way to pull subtree changes from Slave.
To push changes:
(in Master)
$ git subtree split --prefix=lib/slave -b split-branch
$ git push <bare Slave repo> split-branch:master
$ git branch -d split-branch
$ cd /path/to/Slave/working/copy
$ git pull # (now in Slave)
The first command creates a new subtree based on the directory, which is then pushed to the other project.
In theory, you should be able to push directly to a working copy, but in practice that didn't work for me.
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