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1From: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 16:32:55 -0800
3Subject: Addendum to "MaintNotes"
2de9b711 4Abstract: Imagine that Git development is racing along as usual, when our friendly
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5 neighborhood maintainer is struck down by a wayward bus. Out of the
6 hordes of suckers (loyal developers), you have been tricked (chosen) to
7 step up as the new maintainer. This howto will show you "how to" do it.
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8Content-type: text/asciidoc
9
10How to maintain Git
11===================
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13Activities
14----------
15
2de9b711 16The maintainer's Git time is spent on three activities.
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cc1b258e 18 - Communication (45%)
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20 Mailing list discussions on general design, fielding user
21 questions, diagnosing bug reports; reviewing, commenting on,
22 suggesting alternatives to, and rejecting patches.
23
cc1b258e 24 - Integration (50%)
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26 Applying new patches from the contributors while spotting and
27 correcting minor mistakes, shuffling the integration and
28 testing branches, pushing the results out, cutting the
29 releases, and making announcements.
30
cc1b258e 31 - Own development (5%)
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32
33 Scratching my own itch and sending proposed patch series out.
34
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35The Policy
36----------
37
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38The policy on Integration is informally mentioned in "A Note
39from the maintainer" message, which is periodically posted to
40this mailing list after each feature release is made.
41
c7b8cf49 42 - Feature releases are numbered as vX.Y.0 and are meant to
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43 contain bugfixes and enhancements in any area, including
44 functionality, performance and usability, without regression.
45
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46 - One release cycle for a feature release is expected to last for
47 eight to ten weeks.
48
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49 - Maintenance releases are numbered as vX.Y.Z and are meant
50 to contain only bugfixes for the corresponding vX.Y.0 feature
51 release and earlier maintenance releases vX.Y.W (W < Z).
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52
53 - 'master' branch is used to prepare for the next feature
54 release. In other words, at some point, the tip of 'master'
c7b8cf49 55 branch is tagged with vX.Y.0.
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57 - 'maint' branch is used to prepare for the next maintenance
c7b8cf49 58 release. After the feature release vX.Y.0 is made, the tip
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59 of 'maint' branch is set to that release, and bugfixes will
60 accumulate on the branch, and at some point, the tip of the
c7b8cf49 61 branch is tagged with vX.Y.1, vX.Y.2, and so on.
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63 - 'next' branch is used to publish changes (both enhancements
64 and fixes) that (1) have worthwhile goal, (2) are in a fairly
65 good shape suitable for everyday use, (3) but have not yet
66 demonstrated to be regression free. New changes are tested
67 in 'next' before merged to 'master'.
68
77dc6049 69 - 'seen' branch is used to publish other proposed changes that do
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70 not yet pass the criteria set for 'next'.
71
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72 - The tips of 'master' and 'maint' branches will not be rewound to
73 allow people to build their own customization on top of them.
74 Early in a new development cycle, 'next' is rewound to the tip of
75 'master' once, but otherwise it will not be rewound until the end
76 of the cycle.
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cc1b258e 78 - Usually 'master' contains all of 'maint' and 'next' contains all
77dc6049 79 of 'master'. 'seen' contains all the topics merged to 'next', but
cc1b258e 80 is rebuilt directly on 'master'.
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81
82 - The tip of 'master' is meant to be more stable than any
83 tagged releases, and the users are encouraged to follow it.
84
85 - The 'next' branch is where new action takes place, and the
86 users are encouraged to test it so that regressions and bugs
87 are found before new topics are merged to 'master'.
88
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89Note that before v1.9.0 release, the version numbers used to be
90structured slightly differently. vX.Y.Z were feature releases while
91vX.Y.Z.W were maintenance releases for vX.Y.Z.
92
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94A Typical Git Day
95-----------------
96
2de9b711 97A typical Git day for the maintainer implements the above policy
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98by doing the following:
99
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100 - Scan mailing list. Respond with review comments, suggestions
101 etc. Kibitz. Collect potentially usable patches from the
102 mailing list. Patches about a single topic go to one mailbox (I
103 read my mail in Gnus, and type \C-o to save/append messages in
104 files in mbox format).
105
106 - Write his own patches to address issues raised on the list but
107 nobody has stepped up solving. Send it out just like other
108 contributors do, and pick them up just like patches from other
109 contributors (see above).
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110
111 - Review the patches in the saved mailboxes. Edit proposed log
112 message for typofixes and clarifications, and add Acks
113 collected from the list. Edit patch to incorporate "Oops,
114 that should have been like this" fixes from the discussion.
115
116 - Classify the collected patches and handle 'master' and
117 'maint' updates:
118
119 - Obviously correct fixes that pertain to the tip of 'maint'
120 are directly applied to 'maint'.
121
122 - Obviously correct fixes that pertain to the tip of 'master'
123 are directly applied to 'master'.
124
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125 - Other topics are not handled in this step.
126
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127 This step is done with "git am".
128
129 $ git checkout master ;# or "git checkout maint"
cc1b258e 130 $ git am -sc3 mailbox
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131 $ make test
132
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133 In practice, almost no patch directly goes to 'master' or
134 'maint'.
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135
136 - Review the last issue of "What's cooking" message, review the
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137 topics ready for merging (topic->master and topic->maint). Use
138 "Meta/cook -w" script (where Meta/ contains a checkout of the
139 'todo' branch) to aid this step.
140
141 And perform the merge. Use "Meta/Reintegrate -e" script (see
142 later) to aid this step.
143
144 $ Meta/cook -w last-issue-of-whats-cooking.mbox
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146 $ git checkout master ;# or "git checkout maint"
cc1b258e 147 $ echo ai/topic | Meta/Reintegrate -e ;# "git merge ai/topic"
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148 $ git log -p ORIG_HEAD.. ;# final review
149 $ git diff ORIG_HEAD.. ;# final review
150 $ make test ;# final review
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151
152 - Handle the remaining patches:
153
154 - Anything unobvious that is applicable to 'master' (in other
155 words, does not depend on anything that is still in 'next'
156 and not in 'master') is applied to a new topic branch that
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157 is forked from the tip of 'master' (or the last feature release,
158 which is a bit older than 'master'). This includes both
31e7bded 159 enhancements and unobvious fixes to 'master'. A topic
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160 branch is named as ai/topic where "ai" is two-letter string
161 named after author's initial and "topic" is a descriptive name
162 of the topic (in other words, "what's the series is about").
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163
164 - An unobvious fix meant for 'maint' is applied to a new
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165 topic branch that is forked from the tip of 'maint' (or the
166 oldest and still relevant maintenance branch). The
167 topic may be named as ai/maint-topic.
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168
169 - Changes that pertain to an existing topic are applied to
170 the branch, but:
171
172 - obviously correct ones are applied first;
173
174 - questionable ones are discarded or applied to near the tip;
175
176 - Replacement patches to an existing topic are accepted only
177 for commits not in 'next'.
178
564956f3 179 The initial round is done with:
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181 $ git checkout ai/topic ;# or "git checkout -b ai/topic master"
182 $ git am -sc3 mailbox
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564956f3 184 and replacing an existing topic with subsequent round is done with:
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186 $ git checkout master...ai/topic ;# try to reapply to the same base
187 $ git am -sc3 mailbox
188
189 to prepare the new round on a detached HEAD, and then
190
191 $ git range-diff @{-1}...
192 $ git diff @{-1}
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564956f3 194 to double check what changed since the last round, and finally
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196 $ git checkout -B @{-1}
197
198 to conclude (the last step is why a topic already in 'next' is
199 not replaced but updated incrementally).
200
201 Whether it is the initial round or a subsequent round, the topic
202 may not build even in isolation, or may break the build when
203 merged to integration branches due to bugs. There may already
204 be obvious and trivial improvements suggested on the list. The
205 maintainer often adds an extra commit, with "SQUASH???" in its
206 title, to fix things up, before publishing the integration
207 branches to make it usable by other developers for testing.
208 These changes are what the maintainer is not 100% committed to
209 (trivial typofixes etc. are often squashed directly into the
210 patches that need fixing, without being applied as a separate
211 "SQUASH???" commit), so that they can be removed easily as needed.
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cc1b258e 214 - Merge maint to master as needed:
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216 $ git checkout master
217 $ git merge maint
218 $ make test
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cc1b258e 220 - Merge master to next as needed:
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221
222 $ git checkout next
cc1b258e 223 $ git merge master
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224 $ make test
225
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226 - Review the last issue of "What's cooking" again and see if topics
227 that are ready to be merged to 'next' are still in good shape
228 (e.g. has there any new issue identified on the list with the
229 series?)
230
231 - Prepare 'jch' branch, which is used to represent somewhere
77dc6049 232 between 'master' and 'seen' and often is slightly ahead of 'next'.
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77dc6049 234 $ Meta/Reintegrate master..seen >Meta/redo-jch.sh
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236 The result is a script that lists topics to be merged in order to
77dc6049 237 rebuild 'seen' as the input to Meta/Reintegrate script. Remove
cc1b258e 238 later topics that should not be in 'jch' yet. Add a line that
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239 consists of '### match next' before the name of the first topic
240 in the output that should be in 'jch' but not in 'next' yet.
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241
242 - Now we are ready to start merging topics to 'next'. For each
243 branch whose tip is not merged to 'next', one of three things can
244 happen:
245
246 - The commits are all next-worthy; merge the topic to next;
31e7bded 247 - The new parts are of mixed quality, but earlier ones are
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248 next-worthy; merge the early parts to next;
249 - Nothing is next-worthy; do not do anything.
250
251 This step is aided with Meta/redo-jch.sh script created earlier.
252 If a topic that was already in 'next' gained a patch, the script
253 would list it as "ai/topic~1". To include the new patch to the
254 updated 'next', drop the "~1" part; to keep it excluded, do not
255 touch the line. If a topic that was not in 'next' should be
256 merged to 'next', add it at the end of the list. Then:
257
258 $ git checkout -B jch master
259 $ Meta/redo-jch.sh -c1
260
261 to rebuild the 'jch' branch from scratch. "-c1" tells the script
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262 to stop merging at the first line that begins with '###'
263 (i.e. the "### match next" line you added earlier).
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264
265 At this point, build-test the result. It may reveal semantic
266 conflicts (e.g. a topic renamed a variable, another added a new
267 reference to the variable under its old name), in which case
268 prepare an appropriate merge-fix first (see appendix), and
269 rebuild the 'jch' branch from scratch, starting at the tip of
270 'master'.
271
272 Then do the same to 'next'
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273
274 $ git checkout next
cc1b258e 275 $ sh Meta/redo-jch.sh -c1 -e
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277 The "-e" option allows the merge message that comes from the
278 history of the topic and the comments in the "What's cooking" to
279 be edited. The resulting tree should match 'jch' as the same set
280 of topics are merged on 'master'; otherwise there is a mismerge.
281 Investigate why and do not proceed until the mismerge is found
282 and rectified.
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cc1b258e 284 $ git diff jch next
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cc1b258e 286 When all is well, clean up the redo-jch.sh script with
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cc1b258e 288 $ sh Meta/redo-jch.sh -u
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cc1b258e 290 This removes topics listed in the script that have already been
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291 merged to 'master'. This may lose '### match next' marker;
292 add it again to the appropriate place when it happens.
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77dc6049 294 - Rebuild 'seen'.
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77dc6049 296 $ Meta/Reintegrate master..seen >Meta/redo-seen.sh
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77dc6049 298 Edit the result by adding new topics that are not still in 'seen'
cc1b258e 299 in the script. Then
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301 $ git checkout -B seen jch
302 $ sh Meta/redo-seen.sh
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77dc6049 304 When all is well, clean up the redo-seen.sh script with
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77dc6049 306 $ sh Meta/redo-seen.sh -u
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cc1b258e 308 Double check by running
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77dc6049 310 $ git branch --no-merged seen
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cc1b258e 312 to see there is no unexpected leftover topics.
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314 At this point, build-test the result for semantic conflicts, and
315 if there are, prepare an appropriate merge-fix first (see
77dc6049 316 appendix), and rebuild the 'seen' branch from scratch, starting at
cc1b258e 317 the tip of 'jch'.
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319 - Update "What's cooking" message to review the updates to
320 existing topics, newly added topics and graduated topics.
321
322 This step is helped with Meta/cook script.
323
324 $ Meta/cook
325
77dc6049 326 This script inspects the history between master..seen, finds tips
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327 of topic branches, compares what it found with the current
328 contents in Meta/whats-cooking.txt, and updates that file.
77dc6049 329 Topics not listed in the file but are found in master..seen are
cc1b258e 330 added to the "New topics" section, topics listed in the file that
77dc6049 331 are no longer found in master..seen are moved to the "Graduated to
cc1b258e 332 master" section, and topics whose commits changed their states
77dc6049 333 (e.g. used to be only in 'seen', now merged to 'next') are updated
cc1b258e 334 with change markers "<<" and ">>".
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336 Look for lines enclosed in "<<" and ">>"; they hold contents from
337 old file that are replaced by this integration round. After
338 verifying them, remove the old part. Review the description for
339 each topic and update its doneness and plan as needed. To review
340 the updated plan, run
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cc1b258e 342 $ Meta/cook -w
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344 which will pick up comments given to the topics, such as "Will
345 merge to 'next'", etc. (see Meta/cook script to learn what kind
346 of phrases are supported).
347
348 - Compile, test and install all four (five) integration branches;
349 Meta/Dothem script may aid this step.
350
351 - Format documentation if the 'master' branch was updated;
352 Meta/dodoc.sh script may aid this step.
353
354 - Push the integration branches out to public places; Meta/pushall
355 script may aid this step.
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357Observations
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359
360Some observations to be made.
361
cc1b258e 362 * Each topic is tested individually, and also together with other
77dc6049 363 topics cooking first in 'seen', then in 'jch' and then in 'next'.
cc1b258e 364 Until it matures, no part of it is merged to 'master'.
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365
366 * A topic already in 'next' can get fixes while still in
367 'next'. Such a topic will have many merges to 'next' (in
368 other words, "git log --first-parent next" will show many
cc1b258e 369 "Merge branch 'ai/topic' to next" for the same topic.
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370
371 * An unobvious fix for 'maint' is cooked in 'next' and then
372 merged to 'master' to make extra sure it is Ok and then
373 merged to 'maint'.
374
375 * Even when 'next' becomes empty (in other words, all topics
376 prove stable and are merged to 'master' and "git diff master
377 next" shows empty), it has tons of merge commits that will
378 never be in 'master'.
379
380 * In principle, "git log --first-parent master..next" should
381 show nothing but merges (in practice, there are fixup commits
382 and reverts that are not merges).
383
384 * Commits near the tip of a topic branch that are not in 'next'
385 are fair game to be discarded, replaced or rewritten.
386 Commits already merged to 'next' will not be.
387
388 * Being in the 'next' branch is not a guarantee for a topic to
389 be included in the next feature release. Being in the
390 'master' branch typically is.
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392 * Due to the nature of "SQUASH???" fix-ups, if the original author
393 agrees with the suggested changes, it is OK to squash them to
394 appropriate patches in the next round (when the suggested change
395 is small enough, the author should not even bother with
396 "Helped-by"). It is also OK to drop them from the next round
397 when the original author does not agree with the suggestion, but
398 the author is expected to say why somewhere in the discussion.
399
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401Appendix
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403
404Preparing a "merge-fix"
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406
407A merge of two topics may not textually conflict but still have
408conflict at the semantic level. A classic example is for one topic
409to rename an variable and all its uses, while another topic adds a
410new use of the variable under its old name. When these two topics
411are merged together, the reference to the variable newly added by
412the latter topic will still use the old name in the result.
413
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415scripts implements a crude but usable way to work this issue around.
416When the script merges branch $X, it checks if "refs/merge-fix/$X"
417exists, and if so, the effect of it is squashed into the result of
418the mechanical merge. In other words,
419
420 $ echo $X | Meta/Reintegrate
421
422is roughly equivalent to this sequence:
423
424 $ git merge --rerere-autoupdate $X
425 $ git commit
426 $ git cherry-pick -n refs/merge-fix/$X
427 $ git commit --amend
428
429The goal of this "prepare a merge-fix" step is to come up with a
430commit that can be squashed into a result of mechanical merge to
431correct semantic conflicts.
432
433After finding that the result of merging branch "ai/topic" to an
77dc6049 434integration branch had such a semantic conflict, say seen~4, check the
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435problematic merge out on a detached HEAD, edit the working tree to
436fix the semantic conflict, and make a separate commit to record the
437fix-up:
438
77dc6049 439 $ git checkout seen~4
cc1b258e 440 $ git show -s --pretty=%s ;# double check
77dc6049 441 Merge branch 'ai/topic' to seen
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442 $ edit
443 $ git commit -m 'merge-fix/ai/topic' -a
444
445Then make a reference "refs/merge-fix/ai/topic" to point at this
446result:
447
448 $ git update-ref refs/merge-fix/ai/topic HEAD
449
450Then double check the result by asking Meta/Reintegrate to redo the
451merge:
452
77dc6049 453 $ git checkout seen~5 ;# the parent of the problem merge
cc1b258e 454 $ echo ai/topic | Meta/Reintegrate
77dc6049 455 $ git diff seen~4
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457This time, because you prepared refs/merge-fix/ai/topic, the
458resulting merge should have been tweaked to include the fix for the
459semantic conflict.
460
461Note that this assumes that the order in which conflicting branches
462are merged does not change. If the reason why merging ai/topic
463branch needs this merge-fix is because another branch merged earlier
464to the integration branch changed the underlying assumption ai/topic
465branch made (e.g. ai/topic branch added a site to refer to a
466variable, while the other branch renamed that variable and adjusted
77dc6049 467existing use sites), and if you changed redo-jch (or redo-seen) script
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468to merge ai/topic branch before the other branch, then the above
469merge-fix should not be applied while merging ai/topic, but should
470instead be applied while merging the other branch. You would need
471to move the fix to apply to the other branch, perhaps like this:
472
473 $ mf=refs/merge-fix
474 $ git update-ref $mf/$the_other_branch $mf/ai/topic
475 $ git update-ref -d $mf/ai/topic