Re: Bug? Subtree merge seems to choke on trailing slashes.

2012-11-14 Thread Junio C Hamano
"Jack O'Connor"  writes:

> Do I have the right list for bug reports? Apologies if not.

Yes.

> On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 5:58 PM, Jack O'Connor  wrote:
>>
>> 2) I try to merge more upstream changes on top of that with the
>> following command:
>> git merge --strategy-option=subtree='test/' $upstream_stuff
>> 3) Git fails with an obscure error:
>> fatal: entry  not found in tree daf4d0f0a20b8b6ec007be9fcafeac84a6eba4f0

I'd expect --strategy-option=subtree=./test, ././test (or ./test/
for that matter) would fail in a similar way, too.

What happens if you do not give an unnecessary '/' at the end?

If it works, I'd say that it falls into "dr. it hurts when I twist
my arm this way---don't do it then" category.

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Re: Bug? Subtree merge seems to choke on trailing slashes.

2012-11-13 Thread Jack O'Connor
Do I have the right list for bug reports? Apologies if not.

On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 5:58 PM, Jack O'Connor  wrote:
>
> I'm summarizing from here:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5904256/git-subtree-merge-into-a-deeply-nested-subdirectory
>
> Quick repro:
> 1) I do an initial subtree merge in what I think is the standard way
> (http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/howto/using-merge-subtree.html).
> My prefix is simply "test/".
> 2) I try to merge more upstream changes on top of that with the
> following command:
> git merge --strategy-option=subtree='test/' $upstream_stuff
> 3) Git fails with an obscure error:
> fatal: entry  not found in tree daf4d0f0a20b8b6ec007be9fcafeac84a6eba4f0
>
> If I remove the trailing slash from the command in step 2, it works just fine:
> git merge --strategy-option=subtree='test' $upstream_stuff
>
> Note in the error message above, there's a double space after "entry".
> Is it looking for a tree with an empty name? Did my trailing slash
> imply a directory named empty-string?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> -- Jack O'Connor
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