Hi Peff,
On Thu, 30 Aug 2018, Jeff King wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 01:03:41PM +0200, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
>
> > > Will replace by doing:
> > >
> > > $ git checkout js/rebase-in-c-5.5-work-with-rebase-i-in-c
> > > $ git checkout HEAD^
> > > $ git am -s mbox
> > > $ git range-diff @{-1}...
> > > $ git checkout -B @{-1}
> > >
> > > $ git checkout pk/rebase-i-in-c-6-final
> > > $ git rebase --onto js/rebase-in-c-5.5-work-with-rebase-i-in-c \
> > > js/rebase-in-c-5.5-work-with-rebase-i-in-c@{1} HEAD^0
> > > $ git range-diff @{-1}...
> > > $ git checkout -B @{-1}
> > >
> > > to update the two topics and then rebuilding the integration
> > > branches the usual way. I also need to replace the "other" topic
> > > used in this topic, so the actual procedure would be a bit more
> > > involved than the above, though.
> >
> > Is there any reason why you avoid using `git rebase -ir` here? This should
> > be so much easier via
> >
> > git checkout pk/rebase-i-in-c-6-final
> > git rebase -ir js/rebase-in-c-5.5-work-with-rebase-i-in-c^
> >
> > and then inserting this at the appropriate position, followed by the `git
> > range-diff @{-1}...`:
> >
> > git am -s mbox
> > git update-ref js/rebase-in-c-5.5-work-with-rebase-i-in-c HEAD
>
> Related discussion, including a fantasy tangent by me (downthread):
>
> https://public-inbox.org/git/[email protected]/#t
I have no idea what you meant there...
Ciao,
Dscho