Re: [PATCH] git-svn: fix dcommit clobbering upstream when committing multiple changes

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On 2007-08-31 18:16:12 -0700, Eric Wong wrote:

> Although dcommit could detect if the first commit in the series
> would conflict with the HEAD revision in SVN, it could not detect
> conflicts in further commits it made.
>
> Now we rebase each uncommitted change after each revision is
> committed to SVN to ensure that we are up-to-date. git-rebase will
> bail out on conflict errors if our next change cannot be applied and
> committed to SVN cleanly, preventing accidental clobbering of
> changes on the SVN-side.
>
> --no-rebase users will have trouble with this, and are thus warned
> if they are committing more than one commit. Fixing this for
> (hopefully uncommon) --no-rebase users would be more complex and
> will probably happen at a later date.

Shouldn't it be a simple matter of checking if the total diff over the
whole series would conflict with the SVN HEAD?

-- 
Karl Hasselström, kha@xxxxxxxxxxx
      www.treskal.com/kalle
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