* Bizarre git merge behaviour @ 2013-11-20 3:49 Matthew Cengia 2013-11-20 7:20 ` Johannes Sixt 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Matthew Cengia @ 2013-11-20 3:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: git -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 The other day I was merging a feature branch (shown below as origin/22869-new-kernel) into my staging release (shown below as 'wtf'), and it *reverted* a bucket-load of changes I'd made on other branches which had been merged into staging before. I can't for the life of me work out why this happened, and would appreciate any ideas. Output below shows symptoms: mattcen@sonar:prisonpc(wtf)$ git log --numstat --oneline origin/22869-new-kernel ^wtf | cat a8879c2 Oops, name .config consistently with deb. 2797 0 client/kernel/config-3.5.7.20-1 0 2797 client/kernel/config-3.5.7.21-1 4c34686 Further lock down the inmate kernel. 366 1094 client/kernel/config-3.5.7.21-1 - - client/kernel/linux-firmware-image_3.5.7.21-1_i386.deb - - client/kernel/linux-image-3.5.7.20_3.5.7.20-1_i386.deb - - client/kernel/linux-image-3.5.7.21_3.5.7.21-1_i386.deb 6 7 client/scm/50-kernel-prisoner.scm 4a8acd0 Add build notes about how we generated these kernels. 37 0 client/kernel/README e96adfe Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/NNNNN-multicast-kernel' into 22869-new-kernel 4b8afeb Merge commit '8ef01f2' into 22869-new-kernel fc4a5e6 Allow staff machines to receive IPTV stuff (per russm). 1 0 client/scm/50-staff.scm 117e646 Merge remote branch 'origin/staging' into NNNNN-multicast-kernel deb3b38 allow IGMP reports out through iptables 1 0 client/scm/20-security.scm 8ef01f2 Enable multicast in inmate kernel. 0 3034 client/kernel/config-2.6.32.46+drm33.20 3036 0 client/kernel/config-2.6.32.61+drm33.26 - - client/kernel/linux-firmware-image_2.6.32.46+drm33.20-1_all.deb - - client/kernel/linux-firmware-image_2.6.32.61+drm33.26-1_all.deb - - client/kernel/linux-image-2.6.32.46+drm33.20_2.6.32.46+drm33.20-1_i386.deb - - client/kernel/linux-image-2.6.32.61+drm33.26_2.6.32.61+drm33.26-1_i386.deb 11 11 client/scm/50-prisoner.scm mattcen@sonar:prisonpc(wtf)$ git merge origin/22869-new-kernel Auto-merging tca/parts.d/pxelinux-cfg Auto-merging pre-install.sh Removing ppcadm/templates/wwwfilter.tpl Removing ppcadm/templates/streaming_media.tpl Removing ppcadm/templates/disc_summary.tpl Removing ppcadm/templates/disc_access.tpl Auto-merging ppcadm/modules/quarantine.py CONFLICT (content): Merge conflict in ppcadm/modules/quarantine.py Auto-merging ppcadm/modules/media.py CONFLICT (content): Merge conflict in ppcadm/modules/media.py CONFLICT (modify/delete): ppcadm/modules/emailstats.py deleted in origin/22869-new-kernel and modified in HEAD. Version HEAD of ppcadm/modules/emailstats.py left in tree. Removing generate-mail-stats Removing doc/adminguide/images/streaming_media-screen.png Auto-merging debian/rules Auto-merging debian/prisonpc-internet.install CONFLICT (content): Merge conflict in debian/prisonpc-internet.install Auto-merging debian/prisonpc-core.cron.d Auto-merging debian/NEWS CONFLICT (content): Merge conflict in debian/NEWS Auto-merging client/scm/50-kernel-prisoner.scm CONFLICT (content): Merge conflict in client/scm/50-kernel-prisoner.scm Removing client/kernel/linux-image-3.5.7.21_3.5.7.21-1_i386.deb Removing client/kernel/linux-firmware-image_3.5.7.21-1_i386.deb Auto-merging client/kernel/config-3.5.7.20-1 Resolved 'client/scm/50-kernel-prisoner.scm' using previous resolution. Resolved 'debian/NEWS' using previous resolution. Resolved 'debian/prisonpc-internet.install' using previous resolution. Resolved 'ppcadm/modules/media.py' using previous resolution. Resolved 'ppcadm/modules/quarantine.py' using previous resolution. Automatic merge failed; fix conflicts and then commit the result. mattcen@sonar:prisonpc(wtf)$ git status --porcelain M client/kernel/README R client/kernel/config-3.5.7.21-1 -> client/kernel/config-3.5.7.20-1 D client/kernel/linux-firmware-image_3.5.7.21-1_i386.deb A client/kernel/linux-image-3.5.7.20_3.5.7.20-1_i386.deb D client/kernel/linux-image-3.5.7.21_3.5.7.21-1_i386.deb M client/scm/20-security.scm M client/scm/30-apps.scm UU client/scm/50-kernel-prisoner.scm M client/scm/50-staff.scm UU debian/NEWS M debian/changelog M debian/prisonpc-core.cron.d UU debian/prisonpc-internet.install M debian/rules A doc/adminguide/images/streaming_media-screen.jpg D doc/adminguide/images/streaming_media-screen.png M doc/adminguide/images/web_filtering.png M doc/adminguide/streaming_media.rst M doc/adminguide/system-status.rst M doc/adminguide/web_filtering.rst M dovecot/dovecot-staff.conf M eric/apps/complain.py M eric/apps/links.py M eric/apps/media.py M eric/apps/whitelist.py M eric/eric M eric/eric_cfg.py D generate-mail-stats M ppcadm/modules/disc_access.py UD ppcadm/modules/emailstats.py UU ppcadm/modules/media.py UU ppcadm/modules/quarantine.py M ppcadm/modules/wwwfilter.py M ppcadm/resources/admin.css D ppcadm/templates/disc_access.tpl D ppcadm/templates/disc_summary.tpl M ppcadm/templates/home.tpl D ppcadm/templates/streaming_media.tpl M ppcadm/templates/user.tpl D ppcadm/templates/wwwfilter.tpl M pre-install.sh M tca/parts.d/pxelinux-cfg ?? old/ ?? paste mattcen@sonar:prisonpc(wtf)$ - -- Regards, Matthew Cengia -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iQJ8BAEBCgBmBQJSjDFAXxSAAAAAAC4AKGlzc3Vlci1mcHJAbm90YXRpb25zLm9w ZW5wZ3AuZmlmdGhob3JzZW1hbi5uZXQwMjI1MjY2QUFCMThBOUQwNEMxOUQ0QjY3 QTdFMzdGMzNCMjI3MkU4AAoJEHp+N/M7InLoJ5UP/0Ws9afdJjQ7h7qP/EQuOOcq zB/caURaNJbrqioZ/leaLTPKEeSLLL0p27Rooa+dt20qQU4Iq8I5K8tDPau5dh9z L6AnX1i5nS6Qikz6xqgBpfnnm8MYy/Bi9iW1o8k3lZrNuoVnmrqav/JxrygQLRFv HEtB5nGAOdsONtlFnGd7QrErf6d+bU5yCE1bN2CDwGYwghl/ApvCIMk16iRiguDA XmMGl3Y7agQHCOiy8ghCnDwq125BBKpIhLbV485YTTM+4SvbSAwfAWy9ja3KGYO/ hmQeKmKTs3jgJhlV8qNFPCBVbuX6GgQCZeafd0aCK/taJY7AtFcn0aPQL7/d8cSc 5mE0g7Cs2BAUEiN+whYaQbUPjLs5WX8ACqSpQY1eC+dQFVJcr5enQ65bsNqy0TXb vMmYzT5XHiMnkusdU3gC7D8yhOO0V4JYvPp+o7BEVqAKpwP4tuC3F8shsKXnIK1y m4aQDmQAVPBcC33FtgZNLlGR7XO5OC47xKfuCmBgxLhyiYb979HUZKm3vktKsDra ghp6I/TV7i4kkETb9/h5U4mIoTXEtdA1fyvverE+6s4gMx6C+vn10GbB2z898cuT 7OXYMONkcR+r8XtXm0/h5d64Zn82Xk/x52a/eHD6PgAvsfM3RwMiWAVVAKeRxrD9 IvjRBri6se6aBkdL+z9v =sMCO -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Bizarre git merge behaviour 2013-11-20 3:49 Bizarre git merge behaviour Matthew Cengia @ 2013-11-20 7:20 ` Johannes Sixt 2013-11-20 12:03 ` Matthew Cengia 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Johannes Sixt @ 2013-11-20 7:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Matthew Cengia, git Am 11/20/2013 4:49, schrieb Matthew Cengia: > The other day I was merging a feature branch (shown below as > origin/22869-new-kernel) into my staging release (shown below as 'wtf'), > and it *reverted* a bucket-load of changes I'd made on other branches > which had been merged into staging before. I can't for the life of me > work out why this happened, and would appreciate any ideas. Output below > shows symptoms: Not really. It's impossible to tell what's wrong if you - show only ..topic - but not topic.. - and you keep secret which of the changes is unexpected. Perhaps you did the following: - On one branch, you made a change A and then another change B that reverts A. - On the other branch, you also made the same changes as A, but there is no equivalent of B. In this case, it is expected that the changes made by B (i.e. the reversal of change A) are *NOT* in the merge, i.e., the changes of A survive. It looks as if the merge reverted change B. If that is not the case, it could be helpful that you pick one of the files that contains an unexpected change and post the output of git log --left-right --oneline wtf...origin/22869-new-kernel \ file/with/changes | cut -c1-70 -- Hannes ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Bizarre git merge behaviour 2013-11-20 7:20 ` Johannes Sixt @ 2013-11-20 12:03 ` Matthew Cengia 2013-11-20 12:29 ` Johannes Sixt 2013-11-20 15:34 ` Jakub Narębski 0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Matthew Cengia @ 2013-11-20 12:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Johannes Sixt; +Cc: git [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 9278 bytes --] On 2013-11-20 08:20, Johannes Sixt wrote: [...] > Not really. It's impossible to tell what's wrong if you Hi Hannes, Thanks for your response, and sorry for providing insufficient information; this is a company Git repo (it's also about 200MB), so I've got be careful what I post, but I can certainly give more than I've shown already. > > - show only ..topic > - but not topic.. I won't show the same (git log) output as I did previously, because there are lots of commits and is a bit difficult to read (but can do so as an attachment if you genuinely think it may be useful), but here's a diff from wtf to merge-base: mattcen@sonar:prisonpc(wtf)$ git --no-pager diff --numstat --oneline \ "$(git merge-base wtf origin/22869-new-kernel)" wtf 1 1 .gitignore 1 1 bios-monitoring/bios-alert 4 4 bios-monitoring/check_bios.sh 1 7 bios-monitoring/ppc-bios.conf 3 0 client/scm/20-security.scm 14 0 client/scm/30-apps.scm 5 10 client/scm/30-branding.scm 2 7 client/scm/30-password-reset.scm 7 9 client/scm/50-kernel-prisoner.scm 7 9 client/scm/50-kernel-staff.scm 0 10 client/scm/50-prisoner.scm 4 1 client/transmute 2 1 client/transmute.scm.in 0 1 config-files-internet.txt 66 1 debian/NEWS 24 0 debian/changelog 6 3 debian/control 0 13 debian/postinst-cfg.sh 0 6 debian/prisonpc-core.config 8 5 debian/prisonpc-core.cron.d 12 6 debian/prisonpc-core.cron.daily 2 1 debian/prisonpc-core.install 35 94 debian/prisonpc-core.postinst 25 0 debian/prisonpc-core.ppcadm-yuk.init 0 4 debian/prisonpc-core.ppcadm.upstart 14 0 debian/prisonpc-core.preinst 27 0 debian/prisonpc-core.squid-yuk.init 0 11 debian/prisonpc-core.templates 16 2 debian/prisonpc-dev.cron.weekly 6 6 debian/prisonpc-dev.install 7 0 debian/prisonpc-dev.postinst 1 0 debian/prisonpc-internet.cron.daily 6 5 debian/prisonpc-internet.install 4 19 debian/prisonpc-internet.postinst 7 1 debian/rules 11 10 disc/disc_access 7 0 doc/Test_plan.txt 11 0 doc/Vectors.txt - - doc/adminguide/images/streaming_media-screen.jpg - - doc/adminguide/images/streaming_media-screen.png - - doc/adminguide/images/web_filtering.png 8 17 doc/adminguide/streaming_media.rst 8 3 doc/adminguide/system-status.rst 13 16 doc/adminguide/web_filtering.rst 127 0 doc/current-mail-status.txt 55 0 doc/prisonpc-mail-plan.dot 90 0 doc/prisonpc-mail.dot 2 0 doc/user_acceptance_tests/.gitignore 22 0 doc/user_acceptance_tests/README 581 0 doc/user_acceptance_tests/default.css 1011 0 doc/user_acceptance_tests/user_acceptance_tests.rst 2 2 dovecot/dovecot-staff.conf 0 579 dovecot/email_quarantine 8 5 eric/apps/complain.py 5 3 eric/apps/links.py 7 3 eric/apps/media.py 5 3 eric/apps/whitelist.py 4 0 eric/eric 1 0 eric/eric_cfg.py 48 0 generate-mail-stats 12 2 post-install.sh 10 0 postfix/alias-list 2 0 postfix/by-week.procmailrc 0 11 postfix/flush-queued-mail 2 0 postfix/invariant.procmailrc 49 67 postfix/main.cf.in 3 36 postfix/master-basic.cf.in 51 144 postfix/master-filter.cf.in 145 156 postfix/maxwell 0 15 postfix/maxwell.cfg.in 31 0 postfix/maybe 76 0 postfix/plainify 0 0 postfix/plainify.d/cur/00-nothing 6 0 postfix/plainify.d/cur/01-nonmime 12 0 postfix/plainify.d/cur/02-th 8 0 postfix/plainify.d/cur/02-tp 35761 0 postfix/plainify.d/cur/f0-many-types 832 0 postfix/plainify.d/cur/f0-rfc822 244 0 postfix/plainify.d/cur/f0-th_tbird_cascade 0 167 postfix/smtp_archiver 0 240 postfix/strip_quarantine_markers 119 248 postfix/whitelist 85 37 ppcadm/modules/disc_access.py 80 0 ppcadm/modules/emailstats.py 8 7 ppcadm/modules/mailfilter.py 130 49 ppcadm/modules/media.py 58 74 ppcadm/modules/quarantine.py 87 37 ppcadm/modules/wwwfilter.py 3 0 ppcadm/resources/admin.css 31 0 ppcadm/templates/disc_access.tpl 5 0 ppcadm/templates/disc_summary.tpl 7 6 ppcadm/templates/home.tpl 2 2 ppcadm/templates/mailfilter_menu.tpl 1 2 ppcadm/templates/quarantine_list.tpl 33 17 ppcadm/templates/quarantine_mail.tpl 67 0 ppcadm/templates/streaming_media.tpl 3 3 ppcadm/templates/user.tpl 100 0 ppcadm/templates/wwwfilter.tpl 36 27 pre-install.sh 17 21 squid/check_greylist 2 1 squid/make_url_regex 8 34 squid/remove_user.sh 8 24 squid/update_user.sh 7 16 squid/validate_url_comment 2 1 streaming-media/autodvdencode 2 1 streaming-media/m3u-slurp 4 4 streaming-media/media-stream 2 1 streaming-media/vobcopy_wrapper 2 1 switch/switch-cmd 23 1 tca/parts.d/pxelinux-cfg 14 6 tca/rebuild_prisoner_realm_access 7 4 tca/rebuild_prisoner_realm_service_access 48 147 tca/tca.pm 18 10 tca/tca_realm_access 6 5 tca/tca_realm_service_access 0 9 trimserver/trimserver.cfg.in 14 43 trimserver/trimserver.pm 0 42 webmin/rcs_ci 6 0 webmin/reset_user_desktop_config 10 49 webmin/sort_ci 1 4 webmin/sort_ci.8 0 12 webmin/sort_ci_correct 11 14 webmin/whitelist_update > - and you keep secret which of the changes is unexpected. The only changes I expect are these: mattcen@sonar:prisonpc(wtf)$ git --no-pager diff --numstat --oneline \ "$(git merge-base wtf origin/22869-new-kernel)" origin/22869-new-kernel 37 0 client/kernel/README 2797 0 client/kernel/config-3.5.7.20-1 0 3525 client/kernel/config-3.5.7.21-1 - - client/kernel/linux-firmware-image_3.5.7.21-1_i386.deb - - client/kernel/linux-image-3.5.7.20_3.5.7.20-1_i386.deb - - client/kernel/linux-image-3.5.7.21_3.5.7.21-1_i386.deb 1 0 client/scm/20-security.scm 6 7 client/scm/50-kernel-prisoner.scm 1 0 client/scm/50-staff.scm 22 0 doc/user_acceptance_tests/README 581 0 doc/user_acceptance_tests/default.css 1548 0 doc/user_acceptance_tests/user_acceptance_tests.html 4268 0 doc/user_acceptance_tests/user_acceptance_tests.pdf 940 0 doc/user_acceptance_tests/user_acceptance_tests.rst > Perhaps you did the following: > > - On one branch, you made a change A and then another change B that reverts A. > - On the other branch, you also made the same changes as A, but there is > no equivalent of B. > > In this case, it is expected that the changes made by B (i.e. the reversal > of change A) are *NOT* in the merge, i.e., the changes of A survive. It > looks as if the merge reverted change B. I have found no evidence that this happened, but am not confident enough to rule it out. > > If that is not the case, it could be helpful that you pick one of the > files that contains an unexpected change and post the output of > > git log --left-right --oneline wtf...origin/22869-new-kernel \ > file/with/changes | cut -c1-70 Sure. I don't expect the merge to cause any changes to quarantine.py: mattcen@sonar:prisonpc(wtf)$ git log --left-right --oneline \ wtf...origin/22869-new-kernel ppcadm/modules/quarantine.py | cut -c1-70 < 5b5f552 Fixed msg vs msg.as_string because smtp.sendmail is picky < 03618f2 Use Return-Path, not X-Original-Envelope-From. < dc1169e Bug squashing. < 8e20216 Changed quarantine module to run maybe and send directly to < d79ad42 Change final port, name the magic number. < e44d1b3 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/staging' into 22912-ppc < a03db6d Modified quarantine UI to handle the new reports format Further, there are other files that don't change at all on either side of the symetric diff: mattcen@sonar:prisonpc(wtf)$ git log -M -C --left-right --oneline \ wtf...origin/22869-new-kernel generate-mail-stats | cut -c1-70 <no output> I'm truly stumped. It's also worth noting that I've gone through and manually resolved this merge one file at a time, and I'm about 90% sure I ended up with the correct result, but it'd be nice to have had the merge do the right thing in the first place, and I obviously want to avoid having to do this again in a few months' time. -- Regards, Matthew Cengia [-- Attachment #2: Digital signature --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 966 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Bizarre git merge behaviour 2013-11-20 12:03 ` Matthew Cengia @ 2013-11-20 12:29 ` Johannes Sixt 2013-11-20 12:33 ` Matthew Cengia 2013-11-21 6:37 ` Matthew Cengia 2013-11-20 15:34 ` Jakub Narębski 1 sibling, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Johannes Sixt @ 2013-11-20 12:29 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Matthew Cengia; +Cc: git Am 11/20/2013 13:03, schrieb Matthew Cengia: > The only changes I expect are these: > > mattcen@sonar:prisonpc(wtf)$ git --no-pager diff --numstat --oneline > \ "$(git merge-base wtf origin/22869-new-kernel)" > origin/22869-new-kernel 37 0 client/kernel/README 2797 > 0 client/kernel/config-3.5.7.20-1 0 3525 > client/kernel/config-3.5.7.21-1 - - > client/kernel/linux-firmware-image_3.5.7.21-1_i386.deb - - > client/kernel/linux-image-3.5.7.20_3.5.7.20-1_i386.deb - - > client/kernel/linux-image-3.5.7.21_3.5.7.21-1_i386.deb 1 0 > client/scm/20-security.scm 6 7 > client/scm/50-kernel-prisoner.scm 1 0 > client/scm/50-staff.scm 22 0 > doc/user_acceptance_tests/README 581 0 > doc/user_acceptance_tests/default.css 1548 0 > doc/user_acceptance_tests/user_acceptance_tests.html 4268 0 > doc/user_acceptance_tests/user_acceptance_tests.pdf 940 0 > doc/user_acceptance_tests/user_acceptance_tests.rst > mattcen@sonar:prisonpc(wtf)$ git log --left-right --oneline \ > wtf...origin/22869-new-kernel ppcadm/modules/quarantine.py | cut > -c1-70 < 5b5f552 Fixed msg vs msg.as_string because smtp.sendmail is > picky < 03618f2 Use Return-Path, not X-Original-Envelope-From. < > dc1169e Bug squashing. < 8e20216 Changed quarantine module to run > maybe and send directly to < d79ad42 Change final port, name the > magic number. < e44d1b3 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/staging' > into 22912-ppc < a03db6d Modified quarantine UI to handle the new > reports format So, ppcadm/modules/quarantine.py changed only on our side, but not on their side. This is in accordance with your listing above. Nevertheless, the file is marked conflicted in your git status --porcelain output in the original post: UU ppcadm/modules/quarantine.py That's strange. I can't tell what is going on. Perhaps you have some criss-cross merges in your history that merge-recursive trips over? Sorry, I don't know how to help you further. -- Hannes ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Bizarre git merge behaviour 2013-11-20 12:29 ` Johannes Sixt @ 2013-11-20 12:33 ` Matthew Cengia 2013-11-21 6:37 ` Matthew Cengia 1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Matthew Cengia @ 2013-11-20 12:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Johannes Sixt; +Cc: git [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 449 bytes --] On 2013-11-20 13:29, Johannes Sixt wrote: [...] > That's strange. I can't tell what is going on. Perhaps you have some > criss-cross merges in your history that merge-recursive trips over? That's as good a guess as any, but I suspect tracking it down may involve needles and haystacks... > > Sorry, I don't know how to help you further. No worries, thanks very much for your help so far nonetheless. -- Regards, Matthew Cengia [-- Attachment #2: Digital signature --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 966 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Bizarre git merge behaviour 2013-11-20 12:29 ` Johannes Sixt 2013-11-20 12:33 ` Matthew Cengia @ 2013-11-21 6:37 ` Matthew Cengia 1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Matthew Cengia @ 2013-11-21 6:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Johannes Sixt; +Cc: git [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 686 bytes --] On 2013-11-20 13:29, Johannes Sixt wrote: [...] > UU ppcadm/modules/quarantine.py > > That's strange. I can't tell what is going on. Perhaps you have some > criss-cross merges in your history that merge-recursive trips over? > > Sorry, I don't know how to help you further. Hah! I worked it out! $coworker erroneously did a "git merge -s ours" into the branch I was merging in, and it undid more changes than he intended, which is what resulted in *everything* breaking for me. I've appropriately chastised him and most importantly understand why the problem occured, which puts my mind at ease. Thanks again for all your help. -- Regards, Matthew Cengia [-- Attachment #2: Digital signature --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 966 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Bizarre git merge behaviour 2013-11-20 12:03 ` Matthew Cengia 2013-11-20 12:29 ` Johannes Sixt @ 2013-11-20 15:34 ` Jakub Narębski 1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Jakub Narębski @ 2013-11-20 15:34 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Matthew Cengia; +Cc: Johannes Sixt, git W dniu 2013-11-20 13:03, Matthew Cengia pisze: > On 2013-11-20 08:20, Johannes Sixt wrote: > [...] >> Not really. It's impossible to tell what's wrong if you > > Hi Hannes, > > Thanks for your response, and sorry for providing insufficient > information; this is a company Git repo (it's also about 200MB), so I've > got be careful what I post, but I can certainly give more than I've > shown already. I think there is some anonymizing tool for git, which replaces data (blobs contents and file names) with artificial names, while preserving history. It was intended to help debug repos with proprietary data... but unfortunately I have not bookmarked it (or lost bookmark). [...] > I'm truly stumped. It's also worth noting that I've gone through and > manually resolved this merge one file at a time, and I'm about 90% sure > I ended up with the correct result, but it'd be nice to have had the > merge do the right thing in the first place, and I obviously want to > avoid having to do this again in a few months' time. Well, there is git-rerere (reuse recorded resolutions) which records file-level (textual) merge resolutions and tries to reapply if appropriate when merging. Perhaps git-imerge tool would be of help in complicated merges? -- Jakub Narębski ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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