* Re: Can not rebase to first commit
2021-01-25 10:38 Can not rebase to first commit Eugen Konkov
@ 2021-01-25 11:22 ` Kevin Daudt
2021-01-25 11:30 ` Martin Ågren
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From: Kevin Daudt @ 2021-01-25 11:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eugen Konkov; +Cc: Git Mailing List
On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 12:38:16PM +0200, Eugen Konkov wrote:
> I can not rebase to first commit.
>
> This is how to reproduce:
>
> kes@work ~/work/projects/general/Auth $ git tree
> * 67857d5 (HEAD -> dev) asdf
> * 1e99034 (local/dev) Initial commit
> kes@work ~/work/projects/general/Auth $ git rebase -i --autostash --rebase-merges 1e99034^
> fatal: invalid upstream '1e99034^'
>
>
> git --version
> git version 2.30.0
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Eugen Konkov
>
This is because the first commit (1e99034) does not have a parent, so
1e99034^ cannot be resolved.
git rebase does however have an option for this: git rebase -i --root.
That allows you to rebase the root commit.
Hope this helps, Kevin
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* Re: Can not rebase to first commit
2021-01-25 10:38 Can not rebase to first commit Eugen Konkov
2021-01-25 11:22 ` Kevin Daudt
@ 2021-01-25 11:30 ` Martin Ågren
2021-01-25 13:24 ` Thomas Braun
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From: Martin Ågren @ 2021-01-25 11:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eugen Konkov; +Cc: Git Mailing List
On Mon, 25 Jan 2021 at 11:53, Eugen Konkov <kes-kes@yandex.ru> wrote:
>
> I can not rebase to first commit.
>
> This is how to reproduce:
>
> kes@work ~/work/projects/general/Auth $ git tree
> * 67857d5 (HEAD -> dev) asdf
> * 1e99034 (local/dev) Initial commit
> kes@work ~/work/projects/general/Auth $ git rebase -i --autostash --rebase-merges 1e99034^
> fatal: invalid upstream '1e99034^'
The commit 1e99034 has no parent, so 1e99034^ errors out.
Try the `--root` option. That should do what you want.
Martin
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* Re: Can not rebase to first commit
2021-01-25 10:38 Can not rebase to first commit Eugen Konkov
2021-01-25 11:22 ` Kevin Daudt
2021-01-25 11:30 ` Martin Ågren
@ 2021-01-25 13:24 ` Thomas Braun
2021-01-25 14:21 ` Taylor Blau
2021-01-25 16:53 ` Matheus Tavares Bernardino
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From: Thomas Braun @ 2021-01-25 13:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eugen Konkov, Git Mailing List
On 1/25/2021 11:38 AM, Eugen Konkov wrote:
> I can not rebase to first commit.
>
> This is how to reproduce:
>
> kes@work ~/work/projects/general/Auth $ git tree
> * 67857d5 (HEAD -> dev) asdf
> * 1e99034 (local/dev) Initial commit
> kes@work ~/work/projects/general/Auth $ git rebase -i --autostash --rebase-merges 1e99034^
> fatal: invalid upstream '1e99034^'
See `git rebase --root` where the documentation says "This allows you to
rebase the root commit(s) on a branch.".
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* Re: Can not rebase to first commit
2021-01-25 10:38 Can not rebase to first commit Eugen Konkov
` (2 preceding siblings ...)
2021-01-25 13:24 ` Thomas Braun
@ 2021-01-25 14:21 ` Taylor Blau
2021-01-25 16:53 ` Matheus Tavares Bernardino
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From: Taylor Blau @ 2021-01-25 14:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eugen Konkov; +Cc: Git Mailing List
On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 12:38:16PM +0200, Eugen Konkov wrote:
> I can not rebase to first commit.
>
> This is how to reproduce:
>
> kes@work ~/work/projects/general/Auth $ git tree
> * 67857d5 (HEAD -> dev) asdf
> * 1e99034 (local/dev) Initial commit
(Unrelated to your question, but I assume that 'git tree' is an alias of
'git log --oneline --graph' by the looks of it).
> kes@work ~/work/projects/general/Auth $ git rebase -i --autostash --rebase-merges 1e99034^
> fatal: invalid upstream '1e99034^'
Yes, this is because you're asking to rebase your branch onto the parent
of 1e99034, which doesn't exist because 1e99034 is the "root" commit and
therefore has no parents.
'git rebase' has a special option for exactly this case, which is
'--root'. By replacing '1e99034^' with '--root', you should be able to
do what you want.
Thanks,
Taylor
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* Re: Can not rebase to first commit
2021-01-25 10:38 Can not rebase to first commit Eugen Konkov
` (3 preceding siblings ...)
2021-01-25 14:21 ` Taylor Blau
@ 2021-01-25 16:53 ` Matheus Tavares Bernardino
2021-01-26 17:26 ` Eugen Konkov
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From: Matheus Tavares Bernardino @ 2021-01-25 16:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eugen Konkov; +Cc: Git Mailing List
Hi, Eugen
On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 7:50 AM Eugen Konkov <kes-kes@yandex.ru> wrote:
>
> I can not rebase to first commit.
>
> This is how to reproduce:
>
> kes@work ~/work/projects/general/Auth $ git tree
> * 67857d5 (HEAD -> dev) asdf
> * 1e99034 (local/dev) Initial commit
> kes@work ~/work/projects/general/Auth $ git rebase -i --autostash --rebase-merges 1e99034^
> fatal: invalid upstream '1e99034^'
'1e99034^' means "the first parent of 1e99034". However, this is the
root commit of your branch, so it has no parent. That's why rebase
complained about '1e99034^' being invalid. To rebase this commit you
can instead use the --root option.
Thanks,
Matheus
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