On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@suse.com> wrote:
PS2: I would have loved to mention the exact revision of 'master' I
ran this test on, but Im really new to git. Is there a git command
that can provide a human readable/meaningful revision number, like you
can get with 'svn info' ?
There are lots of ways, this works:
git log | head -n1
And requires little mental space to remember ;-)
Ah. So the 'git revision number' is the has of the last commit ?. Ok,
in that case the report was run on
'79e1b9cb2305bc00665e94afd6a00e9f18b76bf8'
Regards,
John Smith.
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