Consider the following scenario: - upstream repository with 2500 is stored in SVN - git user A imports the repository into git and commits 1 patch - git user B imports the repository into git and commits 1 patch - git user A wants to merge the patch from git user B
In this case, if user A uses git merge
, then the git history will be polluted with the common svn commits (i.e. instead of 2502 commits, history will contain 2501+2501 = 5002 commits!)
If user A uses git rebase
, then git history will be correct (2502 commits). This works fine in this simple scenario, but if user A and user B had not 1 but 1000 commits each then a strange complication arises: git rebase -Xours
fails with the following message:
First, rewinding head to replay your work on top of it...
fatal: Could not parse object '98d7cd83de321e737b22240752cd178622d29406^'
Unknown exit code (128) from command: git-merge-recursive 98d7cd83de321e737b22240752cd178622d29406^ -- HEAD 98d7cd83de321e737b22240752cd178622d29406
You can e.g. reproduce this issue using the following github repositories:
git clone https://github.com/opentk/opentk
cd opentk
git remote add mono https://github.com/mono/opentk
git fetch mono
git checkout -b integrate
git rebase -Xours mono/rodo-consolidate-opentk
Does anyone know why this happens? Any ideas how to resolve this issue?
git svn
masters the same git commits from given svn commits when it runs with the same settings (svn.authors-file etc)git svn
has been run with different settings. This can be observed in practice in the github repositories in my post.rebase
if used rebase interactive mode (rebase -i -Xours...
). But rebase still stops/pauses when two files are added in both branches.rebase
also works if you don't specify a strategy. In that case, however, you need to resolve a few hundred conflicts essentially by applying-Xours
manually. There has to be a better way!