Hi On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 11:21:36PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > Bastian Blank writes ("Re: Testing git-debrebase/dgit in the linux git repo"): > > See https://salsa.debian.org/waldi/lvm2-gitdebrebase-test/network/master > > > > To get to this state I used the following commands: > > > > % git checkout -b feature/2.02.177 master > > % git debrebase new-upstream 2.02.177 > > % git checkout master > > % git merge --no-ff feature/2.02.177 > > % git checkout -b feature/2.02.179 master > > % git debrebase new-upstream 2.02.179 > > Wait, I looked at this again and I think I have misunderstood what you > tried. > > Something like what you describe above might well work. I cloned the > tree you mention and its master (80203aaf59da3b0c) looks in a > reasonable shape. My git-debrebase is entirely happy with it. But, > the merge you made looks like a psuedomerge because it is entirely > identical to onen of its parents. So it's not a merge test case. > Also your `New upstream version 2.02.177' is some kind of tarball > import. Is it not maintained in git upstream ?
It is a merge test case. Of cause one of the parents is identical to the result of the merge, as the history of those merge requests will look like: 2-3 4-5 / \ / \ 1-----3*-----5* > I'm also confused about whether you are saying that the master branch > in that repo is the result, or the starting point, for the commands > you quote above. If it is the result then I am confused because I see > no commit corresponding to new-upstream 2.02.179. Take a look on the graph where the (not requested) "update changelog" commits are. > I can't repro what you did because I don't seem to be able to get the > right bits. In particular, the tags like 2.02.177 are only available > from upstream or something ? Your Vcs-Git header does not work for > me: > zealot:lvm2-gitdebrebase-test> git-fetch -v vcs-git > Username for 'https://gitlab.com': I have no idea what you are trying to do. I gave you the URL to a test project hosted on salsa.debian.org, clone it. Bastian -- Intuition, however illogical, is recognized as a command prerogative. -- Kirk, "Obsession", stardate 3620.7