* git svn dcommit error 1
@ 2014-05-23 16:09 Kendall Shaw
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From: Kendall Shaw @ 2014-05-23 16:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I have made a couple of commits. Then:
git svn rebase
For each of my modified files it says they need to be updated. This is
probably wrong, but I decided it meant that I should commit. So:
git add ...
git commit ...
git svn dcommit
The dcommit reports error 1. I see that subversion was not updated.
I read an article about using git reset and then continuing from before
the error. But, I made a couple of commits. So, what does this mean? Do
I save off copies of the different commits and reapply them manually
after resetting?
What should I do at this point?
Kendall
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