X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=NOTES.git-debrebase;h=1cfa070b2d2046c3705395687e13825a6524c9ce;hb=2c114c6b1f068b19deecc2a5602c3f15d56d6209;hp=2f2b1e8c2413811f6713401c23eedad4c82ff44f;hpb=d980524cd66e12eda58f9df6bc8410454febd3aa;p=dgit.git diff --git a/NOTES.git-debrebase b/NOTES.git-debrebase index 2f2b1e8c..1cfa070b 100644 --- a/NOTES.git-debrebase +++ b/NOTES.git-debrebase @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ TODO git-debrebase(1) command line tutorial dgit-maint-debrebase(7) + someone should set branch..mergeOptions to include --ff-only ? clean up remains of NOTES and README @@ -54,6 +55,8 @@ overall format [git-debrebase breakwater: declare upstream] [git-debrebase pseudomerge: stitch] +[git-debrebase convert-to-gbp: commit patches] + m{^\[git-debrebase (?:\w*-)?upstream combine \.((?: $extra_orig_namepart_re)+)\]} Every breakwater commit must be a merge. In principle, this is not @@ -274,3 +277,43 @@ ideally, would make pseudomerge over dgit view would need to check that dgit view is actually dgit view of ond of our ancestors failing that first push will need --overwrite + +======================================== + +divergence, merges: + +same problem + if merge, look at branches before merge + generate new combined branch + pseudomerge to overwrite merge + +current avaiable strategies: + + maybe launder foreign branch + + if foreign branch is nmuish, can rebase it onto ours + + could merge breakwaters (use analyse to find them) + merge breakwaters (assuming same upstream) + manually construct new patch queue by inspection of + the other two patch queues + + instead of manually constructing patch queue, could use + gbp pq export and git merge the patch queues + (ie work with interdiffs) + + if upstreams are different and one is ahead + simply treat that as "ours" and + do the work to import changes from the other + + if upstreams have diverged, can + resolve somehow to make new upstream + do new-upstream on each branch separately + now reduced to previously "solved" problem + + in future, auto patch queue merge algorithm + determine next patch to apply + there are three versions o..O, l..L, r..R + we have already constructed m (previous patch or merged breakwater) + try using vector calculus in the implied cube and compute + multiple ways to check consistency ?