Hi Laurent, *,
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 1:51 PM, Laurent BP <jumbo4444@yahoo.fr> wrote:
I've trouble with git. I'd like to build a version of LibO 4-2 (~ October
2013).
I switched to my local branch of libreoffice-4-2 (git checkout
libreoffice-4-2) then launched gitk, selected the commit where I want to
come back, right clicked > Reinit libreoffice-4-2 branch to this state,
selected "hard" reinitialisation.
Hmm. I wouldn't do that (as I don't know what that would do), instead I'd do a
git checkout -b myoldlibreofficebranch whatevergitcommityoupicked
That should do the trick.
Then I made a "make" but the build version
is a fresh 4.3 master :(
make distclean and restart the process did not change anything.
Where did I make a mistake?
No idea what gitk does when using those commands, so best is to look
what your git thinks it is working with (like Björn mentioned).
btw: 4.1.1.2 in your signature: Really using that version? If so: why? :-)
ciao
Christian
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