Re: linux-next: unneeded merge in the security tree

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Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Then under the "--no-ff activates the magic" rule:
>
> 	git merge v3.9-rc2
>
> will fast-forward, but this
>
> 	git merge --no-ff v3.9-rc2
>
> creates a real merge with the "mergetag" signature block.  The one
> that caused trouble in the "security tree", i.e.
>
>         git pull linus v3.9-rc2
>
> or its equivalent
>
>         git fetch linus v3.9-rc2
>         git merge FETCH_HEAD
>
> would still fast-forward under this rule.  The maintainer needs to
> do
>
> 	git pull --no-ff git://git.kernel.org/... for-linus
>
> if the pull could fast-forward under this rule, though.

Scratch the last sentence.  It should have been

"whether the pull fast-forwards or not".  You'd always need to.
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