Re: git bisect with temporary commits

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Florian Bruhin <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Now when trying to say it's good (and forgetting to remove the
> temporary commits), I get this:
>
>     $ git bisect good
>     Bisecting: a merge base must be tested
>     [981e1093dae24b37189bcba2dd848b0c3388080c] still good and does not compile
>
> Is this intended behaviour? Shouldn't git either do a reset to the
> commit we're currently bisecting, or warn the user as it was probably
> unintended to add new commits?

You should instead tell git that HEAD^ is good, since that is what git
asked you to test.

Andreas.

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