VA> If you just want to use specific commit, then use git checkout. If you want
VA> to do binary search for broken commit - use git bisect interactively.
VA> Here's a tutorial, how to use it:
I used checkout to get the specific commit you asked me to grab (372220588c6f17cd3f709dcb721a9144169d988c), and it is indeed exactly how the latest version is. So you were right.
VA> And that's is very strange. I'd not be surprised if it was broken when I
VA> made first change (which was reverted by last commit), but looks like it
VA> worked fine.
It did not. Whatever first change you made actually kind of helped me, I suppose. Hopefully this helps narrow things down better and we can figure out what's going on.
Regards,
Nick
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