On Monday, July 3, 2017 at 6:08:26 PM UTC-5, Terry Brown wrote:

> I wonder if some variation​ ​of the above was what caused the problem 
> > in the first place - the possibility I only just thought of being "No 
> > to all" when "Yes to all" was more appropriate.  Wondering if that 
> > could cause both branches to have the same hash, and lead to them 
> > collapsing together. 
> > 
> > ​Git would be broken if that were true. 
>
> I'm not sure about that 
>

I don't see how there can be a problem, even if all files of one branch are 
the same as all files in another branch.  After all, that's the case just 
after doing git branch -b my-new-branch.

Edward

Edward

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