Hi Raymond,

I’m trying to figure out why your problem was caused. The duplicates are coming 
from this commit (ea6c6421b074dbc9411bd6d00547b90bb6168d31), which is a merge. 
But I’m what I’m trying to figure out is how you’ve been able to push with 
duplicate commits after that merge.

Please give me sometime.

I will get back to you.

Best,

Nitesh 

> On Jan 8, 2018, at 2:19 PM, Raymond Cavalcante <rcava...@umich.edu> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I’m running into the following error when trying to push some changes to 
> annotatr upstream/master:
> 
>> rcavalca$ git push upstream master
>> Counting objects: 6, done.
>> Delta compression using up to 8 threads.
>> Compressing objects: 100% (6/6), done.
>> Writing objects: 100% (6/6), 854 bytes | 854.00 KiB/s, done.
>> Total 6 (delta 5), reused 0 (delta 0)
>> remote: Error: duplicate commits.
>> remote: 
>> remote: There are duplicate commits in your commit history, These cannot be
>> remote: pushed to the Bioconductor git server. Please make sure that this is
>> remote: resolved.
>> remote: 
>> remote: Take a look at the documentation to fix this,
>> remote: 
>> https://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/sync-existing-repositories/,
>> remote: particularly, point #8 (force Bioconductor master to Github master).
>> remote: 
>> remote: For more information, or help resolving this issue, contact
>> remote: <bioc-devel@r-project.org>. Provide the error, the package name and
>> remote: any other details we might need.
>> remote: 
>> remote: Use
>> remote: 
>> remote:     git show ffdb09d480c01535466e89b99e22535672e362a7
>> remote:     git show 333da75f93af1ca7f5cb9a8443a1d5c963f21280
>> remote: 
>> remote: to see body of commits.
>> remote: 
>> To git.bioconductor.org:packages/annotatr.git
>> ! [remote rejected] master -> master (pre-receive hook declined)
>> error: failed to push some refs to 
>> 'g...@git.bioconductor.org:packages/annotatr.git'
> 
> 
> The two commits that are highlighted in the error message are "bump x.y.z 
> versions to odd y after creation of 3_5 branch" commits. I was always 
> confused about the git-svn bridge, but these twin commits are an artifact of 
> that system, I think. The commit that I was trying to push to upstream/master 
> is unrelated to those two commits, and I have committed other items in the 
> new git way prior to the 3.6 release with no issue.
> 
> I tried the suggested solution 
> (https://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/abandon-changes/#force-bioconductor--to-github-
>  
> <https://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/abandon-changes/#force-bioconductor--to-github->),
>  but there is a note "This works only if you haven’t pushed the change 
> causing the issue to the Bioconductor repository." I fall into this case.
> 
> If anyone has any suggestions for how to deal with this, I would appreciate 
> the help. If more information is required, please say so.
> 
> Thanks,
> Raymond Cavalcante
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> 
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