strategy resolve resulted in: Failed [message #786624] |
Mon, 30 January 2012 16:49 |
Marc Missing name Messages: 18 Registered: March 2011 |
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Hi,
I have a master and a "development" branch, which branches from master.
In master was no commit since the branch and I want to merge the development branch back into master.
Seems to be simple enough, but I get:
Merge of revisions 7434221a533b1b4572838c7d75a782c38b606caf, fd57a12155596c4378d3833c480485ed2eae7e11 with base facf3a2df693d2dc18f1af37ae8bef6851792de1 using strategy resolve resulted in: Failed.
The master is in conflict state after that and I cant resolve it, because the merge tool is grayed out. I have to reset the master to get it all ok again.
I changed a few files and moved a few around to new directories. Nothing fancy, i thought?
What did I wrong?
I tried the stable version and the nightly from this day
I also tried to rebase the branch back into master but got:
Cannot cherry-pick commit '3b4fef6182be88b7db8d9cc709a12a1fc132ace9' because it has 2 parents, only commits with exactly one parent are supported.
Cannot cherry-pick commit '3b4fef6182be88b7db8d9cc709a12a1fc132ace9' because it has 2 parents, only commits with exactly one parent are supported.
Maybe that helps too?
[Updated on: Mon, 30 January 2012 16:52] Report message to a moderator
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Re: strategy resolve resulted in: Failed [message #787231 is a reply to message #787146] |
Tue, 31 January 2012 10:05 |
Christian Halstrick Messages: 274 Registered: July 2009 |
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What you describe is not normal, that would be a bug. In general there should be no big difference whether you merge A into B or B into A. The end result, even if the merge results in a conflict, should be very similar. You should see that the same files conflicting and for the non-conflicting files there should be the same content. The main difference between merging A into B versus mering B into A is which branch gets updated with the merge result. In one case we update A and leave B untouched and the other case we update B and leave A untouched. A minor difference between the two cases is for conflicting files which content is OURS and which one is THEIRS.
Long story, but in the end it boils down to: If you really see a difference in conflicts when you merge A into B in contrast to merging B into A then please report it as bug at https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/. That would be a severe bug which has to be fixed soon. Make sure that the start situation is exactly the same for the two merges (maybe zip working-tree and repo, try one merge, delete and unzip and try the other merge). Ideal would be if you could attach a zipped repo or point me to a e.g. github repo which I could clone to reproduce.
Ciao
Chris
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