Hannu Koivisto <[email protected]> writes: [...]
> > Nothing ultimately prevents me from doing that, but this change > makes it so difficult (simple point and shoot in the status buffer > is not enough, I have to write the base (with completion, but > still) or open the log buffer, move over the base and then hit 'r b > RET') that it is not acceptable. After testing, it seem that the simper is to go on the first unpushed commit, do r b, then go down in history: the default value appear. You just have to add ~1 to have the one you want. But in fact, the main problem I see with rewrite as it is working now in head is that if I say to magit "I want to rewrite commit master~6" (that is r b master~6 RET) then master~6 won't be rewrote, and this seam strange to me. I believe we should just revert the commit. If no objection, I will probably do it this week-end. [...] -- Rémi Vanicat
