Re: Bizarre git merge behaviour

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On 2013-11-20 13:29, Johannes Sixt wrote:
[...]
> UU ppcadm/modules/quarantine.py
> 
> That's strange. I can't tell what is going on. Perhaps you have some
> criss-cross merges in your history that merge-recursive trips over?
> 
> Sorry, I don't know how to help you further.

Hah! I worked it out!

$coworker erroneously did a "git merge -s ours" into the branch I was
merging in, and it undid more changes than he intended, which is what
resulted in *everything* breaking for me.

I've appropriately chastised him and most importantly understand why the
problem occured, which puts my mind at ease.

Thanks again for all your help.

-- 
Regards,
Matthew Cengia

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