Re: git svn dcommit sends to wrong branch

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This message was never delivered and no error message ever came back; is
there some weird filtering going on?

On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 05:18:43PM +0100, Victor Engmark wrote:
> Commands:
> 
> git svn clone -s -r 1:HEAD http://svn/repo
> cd repo
> git commit [thrice, in master only]
> git rebase --interactive HEAD~20 [i.e., started rebase in commits before
> the clone]
> [Merged two commits I had made *after* the clone]
> git commit ...
> git dcommit
> 
> This created commits on
> <http://svn/repo/branches/branch_name>! Why? Is it because HEAD~20's
> git-svn-id <http://svn/repo/branches/branch_name@22481> is on that
> branch?
> 
> And more importantly, how do I "replay" my commits on trunk?

Cheers,
V
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