On 19 February 2014 03:40, Giovanni Gherdovich <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello dear TortoiseHG friends,
>
> I might be observing a bug in the THG graph rendering algorithm.
>
> When clicking on "show file history" for a file in a repo I have,
> I am getting this: http://i.imgur.com/vqknt3B.png
>
> In this graph, edges means "descendant of" (as opposed to "child of").
> If you look at the relationship between csets 16184, 16193 and 16437
> you will see something that makes no sense: if the graph is
>
> 16184 ---> 16193 ---> 16437
>
> then the arrow 16184 ---> 16437 should not exist since
> it's implied by transitivity.
>

The only situation I can think of where you are allowed to merge with an
ancestor, is if the ancestor is on a different merged branch.
Is that the case here?
Could you provide a screenshot that also shows named branch for each cset?

Regards,
Peer
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