Vanilla git rebase defaults to --fork-point that in some cases
makes behavior very different from git rebase upstream,
where --no-fork-point is assumed. This fact was not mentioned in
the DESCRIPTION section of the manual page, even though the case of
omitted upstream was otherwise discussed. That
Sergey Organov sorga...@gmail.com writes:
Vanilla git rebase defaults to --fork-point that in some cases
makes behavior very different from git rebase upstream,
where --no-fork-point is assumed. This fact was not mentioned in
the DESCRIPTION section of the manual page, even though the case of
Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com writes:
Sergey Organov sorga...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
As asked by Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com, the newly introduced
'fork_point' term has been described.
I suspect will be used as a fallback might be easier to understand
what is going on instead of
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