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Re: [sc-dev] Re: patches for trunk
Think I have found something:
b372ce15e36d21ea8dce96a1772fb863e3683248 is the first bad commit
commit b372ce15e36d21ea8dce96a1772fb863e3683248
Author: Tim Blechmann <tim@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon Nov 16 00:23:27 2009 +0100
PyrSlot cleanup: remove remaining uses of raw float access
:040000 040000 bf8bae1e6198acea81dfdb6d168341a671393521 2343f5026c3f1d29287fc810dd304c24a5baf0eb M Headers
:040000 040000 897151ac26c9612fe230773dac5b6e4c9008851c 791630955bdf62114d9a14c12c08877ff5fb501e M Source
Josh
On Dec 14, 2009, at 9:06 AM, Tim Blechmann wrote:
> On 12/14/2009 05:54 PM, Josh Parmenter wrote:
>> Sorry - already working in the bisected part of this ...
>>
>> Now - I did a bisect good, and am at a point where SC just crashes at startup... I'm here:
>>
>> ringo:supercollider joshp$ git bisect good
>> Bisecting: 3 revisions left to test after this (roughly 2 steps)
>> [a232ad3882fcd5460bad9d814bfaeee5cee8530e] sclang access function type checks
>> ringo:supercollider joshp$
>
> do a `git bisect bad' now, that will do a checkout of a new revision to
> test.
>
>> My guess is - there is a commit after this that fixes some of this and I should go ahead and do bisect good again to see if that is the case? Or is there something else I should do first?
>
> git bisect will do a binary search for the commit, that introduced the
> error:
>
> loop:
> compile
> test
> if revision is good:
> git bisect good
> else:
> git bisect bad
>
> if first bad commit found:
> break
>
> tim
>
> --
> tim@xxxxxxxxxx
> http://tim.klingt.org
>
> You can play a shoestring if you're sincere
> John Coltrane
>
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