On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 11:48 AM, Jean-Pierre Bergamin
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear TortoiseHg users
>
> I'm trying to figure out how to rebase my local commits on top of
> pulled changesets. It seems only possible the other way around.
>
> Having this repository:
>
> @  1700:24c8af770084
> |
> | o  1699:7a59cd2af3fa
> | |
> | o  1698:e52afd95cc05
> | |
> | o  1697:882c3dabc170
> | |
> o |  1696:2642e0b55f03
> | |
> o |  1695:96218a9c5b1f
> |/
> |
> o  1694:514677ffbb03
> |
>
> I want to rebase my local commits 1700,1696, and 1695 on top of the
> pulled changesets 1699, 1698 and 1697.
> When I right click on changeset 1700 and chosse "Modify history >
> Rebase..." in TortoiseHg, the destination also is 1700 and I don't see
> a way to select another destination.
> Choosing "Rebase..." on the pulled changeset 1699 would give me the
> option to rebase this branch on top of 1702, but this is of course not
> what I want.
>
> Any ideas how to do a "hg rebase -b1700 -d1699" with tortoisehg? Any
> help is appreciated. BTW: I'm using version 2.4.3 at the moment.

Update to 1699 and r-click Rebase on 1695 should do the job.

Michał

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