On 28 February 2016 at 20:46, Amadeusz Żołnowski <aide...@aidecoe.name> wrote:

>
> True. For now I have these cases covered by wrapper scripts. The minimum
> I need from git-p4 is just not to fail on git submit from bare
> repository which is covered by patch I have submitted. If I get my
> solution enough testing, I'd think of transforming it into patch for
> git-p4.py as well.

Could you change the patch to add a command-line option to suppress
the rebase? I think this would be a bit more obvious: instead of
having some special magical behaviour kick-in on a bare repo, git-p4
just does what it's told on the command-line.

It means that if we find another situation where we don't want to
rebase, we don't have an ever-growing list of special-case
circumstances, which could become hard to make sense of in future.
Instead, the user (who hopefully knows better) just tells git-p4 what
to do.

Thanks!
Luke
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