Suppose I have the following branches:
* branch-1 with commits A - B - C
* branch-2 with commits A - B - C - D
Prior to version 1.9, running `git reset --hard D` while branch-1 is
checked out will result in changing the current branch HEAD to commit
hash D (essentially what update-ref would do).
In 1.9.1 (I haven't tested on 1.9.0 yet), however, running `git reset
--hard D` while branch-1 is checked out will result in the following
output:
$ fatal: Could not parse object 'D'
I assume that this is not an expected change as nothing about changes
to the reset command is present in the change log for 1.9.0 or 1.9.0.
Is this a bug or was the previous behavior unexpected as well? Either
way, it's a regression in terms of what can be expected based on
previous version.
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