Re: Confused about recovering from a merge conflict

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I wonder if it has to do with windows just sucking at disk access?
I am getting some other weirdness like dirty index even though nothing
shows up with git status and after doing a git reset --hard HEAD

On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 2:48 PM, D. Stuart Freeman
<stuart.freeman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It was actually my boss that ran into this, he's using msysgit on XP.
> I'm not sure what service pack.
>
> Chris Ortman wrote:
>> I am also running into this problem.
>> Are you running windows+cygwin or git on linux?
>> I am on XPSP2 and cygwin
>>
>> On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 10:59 AM, D. Stuart Freeman
>> <stuart.freeman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> I've made some local modifications and want to 'git svn dcommit' them so
>>> I 'git svn rebase' first:
>>>
>>>  $ git svn rebase
>>>  First, rewinding head to replay your work on top of it...
>>>  HEAD is now at cdef7ac Cleanup of new assignment screens
>>>  Applying Cleanup new assignment screens
>>>  error: tool/src/webapp/content/css/thickbox.css: does not match index
>>>  error: patch failed:
>>> tool/src/webapp/content/templates/newassignment1.html:6
>>>  error: tool/src/webapp/content/templates/newassignment1.html: patch
>>> does not apply
>>>  Using index info to reconstruct a base tree...
>>>  Falling back to patching base and 3-way merge...
>>>  error: Entry 'tool/src/webapp/content/css/thickbox.css' not uptodate.
>>> Cannot merge.
>>>  fatal: merging of trees aa2dad90c89e9063f2a8002e4b5a11f6b1583955 and
>>> 6535ebaaebf
>>>  fdaadd44a93bc1fc4a66a5ec4dcf4 failed
>>>  Failed to merge in the changes.
>>>  Patch failed at 0001.
>>>
>>>  When you have resolved this problem run "git rebase --continue".
>>>  If you would prefer to skip this patch, instead run "git rebase --skip".
>>>  To restore the original branch and stop rebasing run "git rebase --abort".
>>>
>>>  rebase refs/remotes/iteration_5: command returned error: 1
>>>
>>> Uh-oh, now I appear to be on 'no branch' and the contents of
>>> thickbox.css aren't marked up with the conflict markers, it appears to
>>> just be the old file without my revisions.  Did I do something wrong?
>>> How do I recover from this state?
>>>
>>> --
>>> D. Stuart Freeman
>>> Georgia Institute of Technology
>>>
>
>
> --
> D. Stuart Freeman
> Georgia Institute of Technology
>
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