Re: another git rebase -i problem

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Hallo Johannes,

> Anyway, your "problem" is that you have to say "git rebase --skip", 
> because the patch has been applied to upstream already (but looked 
> differently enough that the patch id was different).
I just noticed that non-interactive rebase fails in that case, too.

In my eyes 

	VISUAL=: git rebase -i ...

should behave exactly as

	git rebase ...

but as this is a corner case that I will probably never run into it's OK
for me that it doesn't.

Best regards
Uwe

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