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* Help understanding "rebase"
@ 2009-03-10 21:07 John M. Dlugosz
  2009-03-10 21:30 ` Brandon Casey
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: John M. Dlugosz @ 2009-03-10 21:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git

Here is the situation:  An old topic branch containing 3 commits.  A dev branch that has 
recently been merged.  To catch up the topic's work before adding it to dev, I expected 
that rebase would do what I ended up doing manually, detailed below.

Instead, it crunched away for a long time and gave errors applying patches.

So I did it manually by checking out dev, then cherry-picking each of the three commits. 
Actually, this left it on top of dev, but suppose I had created a new branch at dev, 
cherry-picked the stuff from the old topic branch, and then deleted the old topic branch. 
  Now I have a new topic branch with the rebased changes, albeit with a different branch 
name.  Point is, there were no conflicts and the changes were simple, so cherry-picking 
each node was clean.

So, what did the rebase command try to do?  I think it may have something to do with 
finding a common root between the topic and dev, which, due to the merge, was a long way 
back.  Something like this:

	  o--o--   ...  --o
	 /                 \
	A--...--B--   ... --C--D <== dev
	         \
                   q--r--s  <== topic


I was able to cherry-pick q,r,s on top of D without any issues.  So why did rebase get in 
such a tizzy?

--John

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* Re: Help understanding "rebase"
@ 2009-03-11 20:04 John Dlugosz
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: John Dlugosz @ 2009-03-11 20:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git, casey

=== Re: ===
It may help those who know the internals of git-rebase if you supplied
the
commands you used and your git version.

So, you're saying you did

   git checkout topic
   git rebase dev

or the equivalent

   git rebase dev topic

?  Are you sure you didn't get the arguments to rebase reversed?
===end===

Sorry, I did not write down exactly what I typed.  But the situation was
the latter:

	git rebase dev topic

While looking at the man page to get the arguments right, with dev being
"upstream" and the branch to rewrite last.  I suppose I _could_ have
gotten it backwards.

--John
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