Hi
On 19/04/2019 16:51, neverasimov wrote:
Hi Philip, your no problem is for ... your incoming concrete example
for --merge rebase command line usage? Thank you in advance, I wait
patiently ... :-)
the phrase "No Problem" was a (British) short answer to your comment
that you had not managed to create a command line example and had run
out of time/ideas/ and were 'giving up' at the moment. It is a way of
acknowledging that you have tried and there is nothing to blame. In a
sense, it is a "thank you" for giving feedback and keeping the list
informed.
If I get any spare time I may look at what the --merge does (or doesn't)
do in the rebase context but... Hopefully someone else may do the open
source thing and make a suggestion ;-)
Il ven 19 apr 2019, 17:48 Philip Oakley <philipoak...@iee.org
<mailto:philipoak...@iee.org>> ha scritto:
On 09/04/2019 16:07, neverasi...@gmail.com
<mailto:neverasi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I can be satisfied, now I'm able to use in fluency a lot of GiT
features,
That's good
> but till I'll not be able to build a concrete example to see and to
> touch with hands the difference between --merge presence and
--merge
> absence...
No problem
> ... I'll never understand.
I do know the feeling...
Philip
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