On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 15:42 +1200, Sam Vilain wrote: > "git-svn dcommit" ends up making an arbitrary decision when pushing > back merges. Allow the user to specify which one is used, albeit in a > rather hack-ish way. I've been thinking about this. I'm rather new to git internals, but if I've created a local copy of a remote branch (git-checkout -b local-branch --track remote-branch), can't git-svn use the tracking metadata to determine which part of the tree to dcommit to? -- Stephen Touset <stephen@xxxxxxxxxx>
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