Hi, > I'm guessing, but AUR4 probably does not allow rewriting history > (non-fast-forward merges), or forced pushes. I think so too but as his code pasting showed just a simple push. Did you try to do git push --force?
> I'm guessing, but AUR4 probably does not allow rewriting history > (non-fast-forward merges), or forced pushes. > > On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 2:02 PM, SpinFlo <[email protected]> wrote: > > 2015-06-10 19:26 GMT+02:00 Marcel Korpel <[email protected]>: > >> * Marcel Korpel <[email protected]> (Wed, 10 Jun 2015 19:25:30 > >> > >> +0200): > >>> $ git rebase -i HEAD~2 > >>> > >>> This opens an editor with the last two commits, where you can squash a > >>> previous revision into a later one. > >> > >> My bad, talked too soon: you actually squash a revision into a > >> *previous* one. > > > > Hi @marcel > > > > nope, not work, or I not understand how works :S > > > > when I edit with git rebase -i HEAD~5, and changing pick with squash > > (only one leave with pick) and editing the message commit, say all is > > ok. but when try to push the changes in [aur4] get the same fail like > > a message OP > > > > any help? > > > > greetings Am Mittwoch, 10. Juni 2015, 14:17:44 schrieb Ido Rosen:
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