Github user dianacarroll commented on the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/227#issuecomment-38602045
  
    Thanks.  However, the problem is that the pull request in question was
    based on the master branch instead of separate branch.  Anytime I try to
    push something to my master branch, it gets pushed into that pull request.
     Therefore I can't push *anything* to master anymore, otherwise it tries to
    include all those merges into this pull request.  I figured the only hope
    was to abandon that pull request and create a new one that is based on a
    specific branch instead of master.  I think I may just have to wait for all
    my current pull requests to get merged in, then delete my whole fork and
    start over.
    
    
    On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 2:16 PM, Kay Ousterhout 
<[email protected]>wrote:
    
    > You can modify your old pull request by pushing new code to the branch you
    > made that pull request from (dianacarroll:master) and github will
    > automatically add the new commits to the pull request.
    >
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