Let's say I've forked https://github.com/user/proj.git and done significant development on (the master branch of) my fork.
I want to work on a problem that upstream is having (that I have not fixed in my fork). If I've understood correctly, I should create a feature branch off of upstream's last checkin on their master:
git fetch upstream
git checkout upstream/master
git checkout -b my_new_feature
the second of those commands lets me know that I'm in 'detached HEAD' state.. is that anything I need to be concerned with (understand to do this task)?
Now I do my changes, then git add
and git commit
the changed files, then git push
to github, but when I create a pull request I'm told that my pull request can't be automatically merged because there is a conflict between a change I've done and a change that was checked into upstream/master
after I did my git fetch
.
The conflicting changes are semantically equivalent, so I want to defer to upstream/master
's version. How do I rebase (that is what I want to do, right?) my pull request off of upstream/master
while resolving the conflict? (I'm well versed in Subversion and a newbie in git if that helps in answering..)