How do I know who pushed? [message #509946] |
Mon, 25 January 2010 21:01 |
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If I look at the git log of a repo, how can I determine who pushed a specific transaction? I can see the author and the committer, but both of those values can be totally bogus.
commit bb72be44f95021ce81290d6e41af8586b6250304
tree c4204e0a917d1ba555bd59c05486fe98c049f00d
author Denis Roy <lalala@eclipse.org> 1264452399 -0500
committer Denis Roy <lalala@eclipse.org> 1264452399 -0500
Initial commit.
Thanks!
Denis Roy
Eclipse Webmaster -- webmaster@eclipse.org
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Re: How do I know who pushed? [message #510786 is a reply to message #510296] |
Thu, 28 January 2010 16:15 |
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Gunnar Wagenknecht wrote on Wed, 27 January 2010 02:21 | Am 27.01.2010 07:34, schrieb Robin Rosenberg:
> You don't know who pushed.
That's seems strange. There must be some log/control somewhere.
Otherwise GIT could never be used in constraint environments (eg. PCI
compliance, etc.).
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FWIW, as Shawn explained on the bug, you can use an update hook.
Denis Roy
Eclipse Webmaster -- webmaster@eclipse.org
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Re: How do I know who pushed? [message #577026 is a reply to message #510296] |
Thu, 28 January 2010 16:15 |
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Gunnar Wagenknecht wrote on Wed, 27 January 2010 02:21
> Am 27.01.2010 07:34, schrieb Robin Rosenberg:
> > You don't know who pushed.
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> That's seems strange. There must be some log/control somewhere.
> Otherwise GIT could never be used in constraint environments (eg. PCI
> compliance, etc.).
FWIW, as Shawn explained on the bug, you can use an update hook.
Denis Roy
Eclipse Webmaster -- webmaster@eclipse.org
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