* How to resolve conflict: Moved away vs. created new file with same name
@ 2010-01-19 11:10 Johannes Schneider
2010-01-19 11:55 ` Johannes Sixt
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From: Johannes Schneider @ 2010-01-19 11:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: git
Hi,
I had the following merge problem that I could not solve.
TopicA:
created a directory "client" containing a pom.xml and several source files.
TopicB:
created a directory "client" containing a pom.xml (different file than
the one in TopicA).
Created several subdirectories (client1, client2).
You get the idea? I introduce several different clients and want them to
be stored within one directory. But I did not have this idea when I have
started TopicA.
So I am trying to mimic the change in TopicA:
cd client
mkdir client3
mv pom.xml client3
mv src client3
...commit...
Okay, so far so good. Now I try to merge TopicA and TopicB which fails.
Of course Git doesn't understand that "client/pom.xml" in TopicA and
TopicB are not related.
I want to end with to the file from TopicA ending in
"client/client3/pom.xml" and the file from TopicB in "client/pom.xml".
I don't blame Git for not knowing what I want. I just wanna ask how I
should tell Git what I want? Any hints?
Thanks,
Johannes
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* Re: How to resolve conflict: Moved away vs. created new file with same name
2010-01-19 11:10 How to resolve conflict: Moved away vs. created new file with same name Johannes Schneider
@ 2010-01-19 11:55 ` Johannes Sixt
[not found] ` <4B55C481.90406@cedarsoft.com>
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From: Johannes Sixt @ 2010-01-19 11:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Johannes Schneider; +Cc: git
Johannes Schneider schrieb:
> TopicA:
>
> created a directory "client" containing a pom.xml and several source files.
>
>
> TopicB:
>
> created a directory "client" containing a pom.xml (different file than
> the one in TopicA).
> Created several subdirectories (client1, client2).
>
> ...
> So I am trying to mimic the change in TopicA:
>
> cd client
> mkdir client3
> mv pom.xml client3
> mv src client3
> ...commit...
Did you do this during the merge? If not, go back to TopicA and redo it;
then you avoid the conflict during the merge.
> Okay, so far so good. Now I try to merge TopicA and TopicB which fails.
> Of course Git doesn't understand that "client/pom.xml" in TopicA and
> TopicB are not related.
> I want to end with to the file from TopicA ending in
> "client/client3/pom.xml" and the file from TopicB in "client/pom.xml".
During the merge without the fixup suggested above:
git rm -f client/client3/pom.xml
git checkout TopicA -- client/pom.xml
git mv client/pom.xml client/client3/pom.xml
git checkout TopicB -- client/pom.xml
but it leaves you with an ugly history, and it would be far better to fix
up TopicA before the merge.
-- Hannes
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