Jan Viktorin <vikto...@rehivetech.com> writes:

> since Git 2.16.1, I've noticed a bad behaviour of git rebase -i -p. It
> screws up merge commits created with --log (or config merge.log = true)
> in my history.  A good merge commit with message like:
>
>     Merge branch 'test'
>     
>     * test:
>       c
>       b
>
> is changed after rebase (without touching that commit in any way) into:
>
>     Merge branch 'test' a git-rebase-p-test.sh test: c b
I think we saw this problem independently discovered and a fix for
it posted today to the list.

    
https://public-inbox.org/git/20180208204241.19324-1-gregory.herr...@oracle.com/

Thanks.

Reply via email to