Hi all-
I have a branch history that looks like this:
--M-M-- master
\ / /
x feature
\ \
x-A- maint
In other words we had a new feature that was so cool that after testing on
master was back-ported to maint (luckily
Stephen Bash b...@genarts.com writes:
So what is the actual meaning of Already up-to-date!? Is it
based on the tree, the reachable commits, or something more
complicated?
The resulting tree of the merge happened to be the same as the
original tree (i.e. git diff HEAD^ HEAD is empty).
This
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