I'm trying to follow the directions at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Gerrit/Tutorial#How_to_submit_a_patch <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Gerrit/Tutorial#How_to_submit_a_patch>
I made a branch (roysmith-T340447) and committed my patch there. Then I did "git pull --rebase origin master", but when I do "git review -R", it lists a whole bunch of changes that it's going to commit. > The outstanding commits are: > > d2d427f6e (HEAD -> roysmith-T340447) Make test independent of current > directory. > 8d0a3fd85 (origin/master, origin/HEAD) Update git submodules > be68060bc (master) Update git submodules > ... > 3c58add93 fix end of file > 2b0db6e0a make files with shebangs executable > 5eb15cc79 [FIX] do not test sys.argv[0] > 137bcdff5 Update git submodules > > Do you really want to submit the above commits? I don't have any experience using git rebase, so I'm not sure if this is what I should be expecting.
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