Re: Can not rebase to first commit

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Hi, Eugen

On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 7:50 AM Eugen Konkov <kes-kes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I can not rebase to first commit.
>
> This is how to reproduce:
>
> kes@work ~/work/projects/general/Auth $ git tree
> * 67857d5 (HEAD -> dev) asdf
> * 1e99034 (local/dev) Initial commit
> kes@work ~/work/projects/general/Auth $ git rebase -i --autostash --rebase-merges 1e99034^
> fatal: invalid upstream '1e99034^'

'1e99034^' means "the first parent of 1e99034". However, this is the
root commit of your branch, so it has no parent. That's why rebase
complained about  '1e99034^' being invalid. To rebase this commit you
can instead use the --root option.

Thanks,
Matheus



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