All, I've been using git for a while and this is the first time I've had to use `git am` and I've got a 16 patch patchset that I'm looking to apply. The files were copied to a separate maildir by mutt to keep things clean, and then I ran `git am -i /path/to/maildir/` expecting things to start from the patch with the subject [PATCH 01/16] refactor common code in query_search/sync_search But instead, it starts with the 16/16 patch and works backwards, which, obviously, breaks the application process as the patches depend on each other. I looked in the maildir directory just to see if the file names were backwards, and that's not the issue. I talked to `gitster` on IRC and he said to send in a bug report on this issue here. The patchset I'm trying to apply can be found here[0]. Process to reproduce: * find a multi-patch set with interdependent patches * run `git am` on the maildir containing these patches Expected result: * Apply patches in [01..N] order Actual result: * Patches applied in [N N-1..01] order [0]: https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/pacman-dev/2013-March/016541.html Thank you, -- William Giokas | KaiSforza GnuPG Key: 0x73CD09CF Fingerprint: F73F 50EF BBE2 9846 8306 E6B8 6902 06D8 73CD 09CF