John Keeping <[email protected]> writes:
> It seems that the problem is introduces by --preserve-merges (and
> -Xsubtree causes something interesting to happen as well). I see the
> following behaviour:
Thanks for narrowing this down! Is it possible this is actually a
cherry-pick problem since --preserve-merges forces rebase to use
cherry-pick?
> git rebase -Xsubtree=files_subtree --onto files-master master
>
> fatal: Could not parse object
> 'b15c4133fc3146e1330c84159886f0f7a09fbf43^'
> Unknown exit code (128) from command: git-merge-recursive
> b15c4133fc3146e1330c84159886f0f7a09fbf43^ -- HEAD
> b15c4133fc3146e1330c84159886f0f7a09fbf43
Ah, good! I had seen this behavior as well but couldn't remember what I
did to trigger it.
I don't think I have the expertise to fix rebase and/or cherry-pick.
What's the process for adding these tests to the testbase and marking
them so the appropriate person can fix them? I see a lot of TODO tests.
Should I mark these similarly and propose a patch to the testbase?
-David
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