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* Rebasing a merged branch
@ 2010-07-08 11:52 Peter Krefting
  2010-07-10  6:55 ` Chris Frey
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From: Peter Krefting @ 2010-07-08 11:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi!

If I slightly modify the example from the git-rebase manual page to look 
like this:

   o---o---o---o  master
          \
           o---o---o---o---o  topicA
            \     /
             A---B---C---D  topicB

(topicA has merged "B" into its history; its first-parent from the line of 
"o"s).

If I now do a "git rebase --onto master topicA topicB", I only get commit C 
and D, as it sees A and B as being part of both branches.

Is there a way to make git rebase pick up A, B, C and D (and only them)?

I.e., I would like "all commits on topicB which are not in topicA's 
--first-parent history".



I eventually came up with

   git rebase --onto master $(git rev-list topicA ^topicB | tail -1) topicB

but am thinking that it ought to be expressable in a simpler way?

-- 
\\// Peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/

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