Hi Olle,
actually, you can:
If you look at the GIT-Log for Master, i changed all commit messages
before merging into master.
git rebase -i 32e26c3e914366636e4dcc6e8872eea16740e090 <--- this was
the last commit before my bad commit messages
An editor pops up with all commits since then.
pick ....
pick ....
pick ....
Then you can simply change "pick" into "reword" for the
"bad" commit
messages and then you can edit each single commit message.
"git commit --amend", Victor stated, works only for the last commit.
Kind regards,
Carsten
2013/10/1 Olle E. Johansson <oej(a)edvina.net>et>:
A git question that's related:
Can I change a commit message?
In subversion you can. Like if I wrote the wrong module name or something else incorrect,
like the wrong issue ID in flyspray.
/O
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