Prior to c85c79279df2c8a583d95449d1029baba41f8660, pull --rebase would run git rebase $merge_head which resulted in a call to git format-patch ... --ignore-if-in-upstream $merge_head..$cur_branch This resulted in patches from $merge_head..$cur_branch being applied, as long as they did not already exist in $cur_branch..$merge_head. Unfortunately, when upstream is rebased, $merge_head..$cur_branch also refers to "old" commits that have already been rebased upstream, meaning that many patches that were already fixed upstream would be reapplied. This could result in many spurious conflicts, as well as reintroduce patches that were intentionally dropped upstream. So the algorithm was changed in c85c79279df2c8a583d95449d1029baba41f8660 and d44e71261f91d3cc81293e0976bb40daa8abb583. Defining $old_remote_ref to be the most recent entry in the reflog for @{upstream} that is an ancestor of $cur_branch, pull --rebase was changed to run git rebase --onto $merge_head $old_remote_ref which results in a call to git format-patch ... --ignore-if-in-upstream $old_remote_ref..$cur_branch The whole point of this change was to reduce the number of commits being reapplied, by avoiding commits that upstream already has or had. In the rebased upstream case, this change achieved that purpose. It is worth noting, though, that since $old_remote_ref is always an ancestor of $cur_branch (by its definition), format-patch will not know what upstream is and thus will not be able to determine if any patches are already upstream; they will all be reapplied. In the non-rebased upstream case, this new form is usually the same as the original code but in some cases $old_remote_ref can be an ancestor of $(git merge-base $merge_head $cur_branch) meaning that instead of avoiding reapplying commits that upstream already has, it actually includes more such commits. Combined with the fact that format-patch can no longer detect commits that are already upstream (since it is no longer told what upstream is), results in lots of confusion for users (e.g. "git is giving me lots of conflicts in stuff I didn't even change since my last push.") Fix the non-rebased upstream case by ignoring $old_remote_ref whenever it is contained in $(git merge-base $merge_head $cur_branch). This should have no affect on the rebased upstream case. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@xxxxxxxxx> --- Note that 24 lines of the patch are simply due to moving 12 lines; I considered leaving those 12 lines where they were, but it'd split the code that handles the setting of oldremoteref, which I thought should be together. I couldn't place the new code earlier, because it depends on the definition of $merge_head. I'd be happy to reshuffle differently if anyone has any strong preferences. git-pull.sh | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++++------------ t/t5520-pull.sh | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/git-pull.sh b/git-pull.sh index a09a44e..54da07b 100755 --- a/git-pull.sh +++ b/git-pull.sh @@ -206,18 +206,6 @@ test true = "$rebase" && { git diff-index --ignore-submodules --cached --quiet HEAD -- || die "refusing to pull with rebase: your working tree is not up-to-date" fi - oldremoteref= && - . git-parse-remote && - remoteref="$(get_remote_merge_branch "$@" 2>/dev/null)" && - oldremoteref="$(git rev-parse -q --verify "$remoteref")" && - for reflog in $(git rev-list -g $remoteref 2>/dev/null) - do - if test "$reflog" = "$(git merge-base $reflog $curr_branch)" - then - oldremoteref="$reflog" - break - fi - done } orig_head=$(git rev-parse -q --verify HEAD) git fetch $verbosity $progress $dry_run --update-head-ok "$@" || exit 1 @@ -273,6 +261,28 @@ then exit fi +if test true = "$rebase" +then + oldremoteref= && + . git-parse-remote && + remoteref="$(get_remote_merge_branch "$@" 2>/dev/null)" && + oldremoteref="$(git rev-parse -q --verify "$remoteref")" && + for reflog in $(git rev-list -g $remoteref 2>/dev/null) + do + if test "$reflog" = "$(git merge-base $reflog $curr_branch)" + then + oldremoteref="$reflog" + break + fi + done + + o=$(git show-branch --merge-base $curr_branch $merge_head $oldremoteref) + if test "$oldremoteref" = "$o" + then + unset oldremoteref + fi +fi + merge_name=$(git fmt-merge-msg $log_arg <"$GIT_DIR/FETCH_HEAD") || exit case "$rebase" in true) diff --git a/t/t5520-pull.sh b/t/t5520-pull.sh index 1624dd3..ec4d36a 100755 --- a/t/t5520-pull.sh +++ b/t/t5520-pull.sh @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ test_expect_success 'setup for detecting upstreamed changes' ' ) ' -test_expect_failure 'git pull --rebase detects upstreamed changes' ' +test_expect_success 'git pull --rebase detects upstreamed changes' ' (cd dst && git pull --rebase && test -z "$(git ls-files -u)" @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ test_expect_success 'setup for avoiding reapplying old patches' ' ) ' -test_expect_failure 'git pull --rebase does not reapply old patches' ' +test_expect_success 'git pull --rebase does not reapply old patches' ' (cd dst && (git pull --rebase || true) && test 1 = $(find .git/rebase-apply -name "000*" | wc -l) -- 1.7.2.1 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html