Re: [BUG] git rebase is confuse if conflict resolution doesn't produce diff

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To: Guillaume Desmottes <guillaume.desmottes@...>
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Date: Friday, August 15, 2008 - 2:24 pm

Hi,

Guillaume Desmottes wrote:

I think this is no bug, since you would generate an empty commit, i.e
a commit with no changes at all. Usually you do not want such commits.
So git rebase --skip is perhaps what you want.

Regards,
  Stephan

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[BUG] git rebase is confuse if conflict resolution doesn't p..., Guillaume Desmottes, (Fri Aug 15, 1:00 pm)
Re: [BUG] git rebase is confuse if conflict resolution doesn..., Stephan Beyer, (Fri Aug 15, 2:24 pm)
Re: [BUG] git rebase is confuse if conflict resolution doesn..., Guillaume Desmottes, (Mon Aug 18, 5:10 am)