On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 07:19:16AM -0400, Michael Rappazzo wrote:
> Executing `git-rev-parse` with `--git-common-dir`, `--git-path <path>`,
> or `--shared-index-path` from the root of the main worktree results in
> a relative path to the git dir.
> 
> When executed from a subdirectory of the main tree, it can incorrectly
> return a path which starts 'sub/path/.git'.  Change this to return the
> proper relative path to the git directory.
> 
> Related tests marked to expect failure are updated to expect success

As mentioned previously (but late in the thread), I don't get why this
one case of --git-common-dir should not return the same thing as
--git-dir, which is an absolute directory. Especially when there is
other flag telling you whether you are in the main or another worktree,
so comparing the output for --git-dir and --git-common-dir is the
easiest way to do so, but then you have to normalize them on their own
because git returns different values pointing to the same directory.

Mike
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