Re: [PATCH] transplant: move a series of commits to a different parent

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On Jun 24, 2007, at 11:30 AM, Alex Riesen wrote:

I am changing the repository.


No, you don't.

Magically, the script solved my problem by creating a new, corrected
branch that is different from the original one. I didn't run any
other script. I promise, I ran the script that I sent in the patch.


I only modify the index for files that have changes in $commit. Their
content gets replaced by the content from the commit. I'm leaving
all other files untouched.

No, you don't modify anything. Ever tried to run git-status after your
script finished?

Yes.

Tried to understand what the output means?

Not really. I instead reset the index to a controlled state.

	Steffen

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