Re: [PATCH] rebase: mark the C reimplementation as an experimental opt-in feature (was Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git v2.20.0-rc1)

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Johannes Schindelin writes ("Re: [PATCH] rebase: mark the C reimplementation as an experimental opt-in feature (was Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git v2.20.0-rc1)"):
> I'll have to take a (lengthy) dinner break now, but this is what I have so
> far: a regression test that verifies the breakage (see the
> `fix-reflog-action` branch at https://github.com/dscho/git). I'll continue
> after dinner and am confident that this bug will be fixed within the next
> four hours.

That seems super speedy to me!

When you have a fix I will leave it up to the Debian git maintainers
to decide whether they want to cherry pick your fix into their
package, or await an updated upstream branch with rc, or what.

> [Ian:]
> > While you're looking at this, I observe that the fact that the `rebase
> > finished' message also does not honour GIT_REFLOG_ACTION appears to be
> > a pre-existing bug.
> 
> I noticed that, too, but at this point I am only fixing regressions. We
> can try to fix this long-standing bug in the v2.20 cycle.

Right.

Thanks,
Ian.

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