Hi Andrew

at 26.09.2011 11:43, Andrew wrote:
> On 26/09/11 00:53, Erich Titl wrote:
>> HI Folks
>>
>> This thing is driving me crazy
>>
>> mega@luna:~/leaf/devel/leaf/repo/dhcpd> git pull
>> You are in the middle of a conflicted merge.
>>
>> So what? There seems to be no way to find out about the conflicts as
>> pull is quite crytic about it. Even if I just abandon any work on dhcp I
>> am stuck and I am not prepared to throw away everything again. There
>> must be a solution to all this.
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> Erich
>>
>>
> Do 'git status' to see conflicts and modified files. Conflicting files
> will have both old and new code into body separated by header/tailer
> (you can make search by '>>>' in file).

I finally found that, but it definitely is not what one would expect.
There must be a way to tell it "I don't really care, just do it". Git
tries IMHO to be too fancy.

> After resolving conflict you must do 'git add' for file, and than commit it.
> Or if you want to undo merge

Well, if you ere in the middle of an unsuccessful merge this makes you
wonder.

Anyway it took me a few hours to just straighten out my own repo, I
don't know about the fatalities I introduced in the MAIN branch by just
plowing my way out of that thicket. Sorry about that.

Git is just like Pandoras Box, you never know what you get, but it is
always a surprise.

cheers

Erich

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