My system is macOS Mojave 10.14.2. I normally use Git from Homebrew (currently Git 2.20.1). I investigated this further, and I think I found the problem on my end. When I actually run "git rebase --interactive <commit>" from the terminal, everything works fine. But almost every time I start my rebases from inside "tig" [0], for which I have this mapping: bind main R <git rebase -i %(commit) tig will exit after running that command, and then I normally continue working on the rebase from the shell. And it is when I start the rebase this way that "git rebase --continue" fails after solving conflicts. Second, I have tig installed with the Nix package manager [1], which shows $ ~/.nix-profile/bin/tig --version tig version 2.4.1 ncursesw version 6.1.20180127 readline version 6.3 So, I decided to try with tig from Homebrew, and then the problem doesn't happen. The Hombrew version of tig shows: $ /usr/local/bin/tig --version tig version 2.4.1 ncurses version 5.7.20081102 readline version 8.0 I will keep using tig from Homebrew to avoid issues for now. In summary, the problem only happens when I start the rebase from inside tig, but only when tig is the version from the Nix package manager, which has different dependencies than the Homebrew version of tig. And it happens for Git 2.20.x and master. Git <= 2.19.x works fine. I also did bisect Git (I never though I would be bisecting Git itself). It landed in this commit: 4d010a757c (sequencer: use read_author_script(), 2018-10-31). And the content of .git/rebase-merge/author-script is always the same: GIT_AUTHOR_NAME='Sebastián Mancilla' GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL='smancill@xxxxxxxx' GIT_AUTHOR_DATE='@1550530007 -0300 Regards [0]: https://github.com/jonas/tig [1]: https://nixos.org/nix/ El mar., 19 de feb. de 2019 a la(s) 06:59, Phillip Wood (phillip.wood@xxxxxxxxxxxx) escribió: > > Dear Sebastián > > On 19/02/2019 07:22, Eric Sunshine wrote: > > [cc:+phillip.wood@xxxxxxxxxxxx] > > Thanks Eric > > > On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 1:45 AM Christian Couder > > <christian.couder@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 5:20 AM Sebastián Mancilla <smancill.m@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> But since Git 2.20.x it doesn't work anymore. Now after solving the conflicts > >>> and running "git rebase --continue" I get this error most of the time: > >>> > >>> error: unable to dequote value of 'GIT_AUTHOR_DATE' > >> > >> It looks like this can happen only when an "author-script" file (most > >> likely .git/rebase-merge/author-script) > > or it could be .git/rebase-apply/author-script depending on the options > passed to rebase when it started (the sequencer and am use the same code > for reading the author script now) > > >> is read by the sequencer > >> mechanism. Could you show us the content of this file on your machine? > > > > A very good suggestion considering that there have been changes > > recently specifically related to the parsing of GIT_AUTHOR_DATE in C > > code. > > That would be very helpful, without seeing that it's hard to know what > the problem is. > > Best Wishes > > Phillip > -- Sebastian Mancilla