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Larry Jones wrote:
| As far as CVS knows, the two file have nothing whatsoever to do with | |each other. Without a common ancestor, there's nothing to merge -- |you'd just have one big conflict with the entire contents of both files, |so there's no point in even trying.
Well, there are at least three points:
1. The files are likely to have a similar base given the similar name, as has been the case nearly every time I have encountered this problem myself, and we might be able to work out something with merging... if the diff between the two files is under a certain proportional size, then the diff could probably usefully be inserted into the file between merge markers for the user.
2. Users would have less to learn since the merge markers would mean just what they meant everywhere else and this question wouldn't need to be in the FAQ and asked as often as it is. :)
3. There is a similar message generated after a join from a branch where the file was added to another where it was added separately, and this information can be lost after a simple touch. In this case, putting the merge markers in would prevent that lost information.
Of course, I don't have time to write the patch myself. I'm just always hopeful that someone will be inspired by my extraordinary insights! ;)
Derek
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