I know there has been very similar questions here, but they didn't solve my problem.
Perhaps there's something I'm not understanding well.
This is a portion of the commit history of fitnesse (https://github.com/unclebob/fitnesse/):
* | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | fa86be8 Avoid possible issue when using CachingPage under heavy memory load.
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* | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 7b4a07a Merge pull request #256 from barredijkstra/fitnesse_issue_250
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| * | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ecf5891 Fixed test checking for OS specific exception message.
| * | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 082236e Added rendering of cause exceptions. Fix for unclebob/fitnesse#250
* | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | a92b37f Merge pull request #243 from amolenaar/fix/243-hash-table-rendering
I want the list of commits between 2 commit hashes. In this particular case, I want the commits between ecf5891
and 7b4a07a
, and I expect the result to be:
ecf5891
7b4a07a
Si far I've been using git rev-list commit_hash_from_here^..commit_hash_up_to_here
and it has worked fine with linear history. However, in this case I get a lot more commits.
I've tried this and it works just as expected:
git log --since='<date ecf5891>' --until='<date 7b4a07a>'
(I've manually searched for those 2 dates).
One possible solution is to get the 2 dates and just do that, but I think there should be a better way.
Edit:
7b4a07a
parents are ecf5891
and a92b37f
. So far, the solutions work fine if I want to go from ecf5891
to 7b4a07a
, but if I want to go from a92b37f
to 7b4a07a
I want to get:
7b4a07a
ecf5891
082236e
a92b37f
but I don't get a92b37f
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