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yeah, we can update if you wish, in general we may want also reset --hard
upstream/tag, but as many instructions those will often vary, for example
in your instructions you refer to upstream with the upstream name, but it
often might not be the case.
I believe there is even a way to create a branch based on a tag in a single
command
git checkout -b autobacport-xxx origin/3.6.x
On Fri, Oct 20, 2023 at 21:45 Michał Krassowski ***@***.***> wrote:
I wonder if backporting instructions would be more helpful if instead of:
git checkout 3.6.x
git pull
git cherry-pick -x -m1 1728207ffbad5baea1e77e4005230632bf6f16a6
git commit -am 'Backport PR #15279: Update benchmark reporter snapshots'
git push YOURFORK 3.6.x:auto-backport-of-pr-15279-on-3.6.x
it was:
git checkout 3.6.x# (change 1)
git pull # if on a fork, use `git fetch upstream && git merge upstream/3.6.x`# (change 2)
git checkout -b backport-of-pr-15279-on-3.6.x
git cherry-pick -x -m1 1728207ffbad5baea1e77e4005230632bf6f16a6
git commit -am 'Backport PR #15279: Update benchmark reporter snapshots'# (change 3)
git push --set-upstream origin backport-of-pr-15279-on-3.6.x
Why?
1. Larger projects often work using forks where git pull is often not
enough
2. Creating a new branch early avoids having to reset our old branch
when doing multiple backports
3. Is not strictly required for users with push.autoSetupRemote but I
personally find it safer to have an explicit target
What do you all think?
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I wonder if backporting instructions would be more helpful if instead of:
git checkout 3.6.x git pull git cherry-pick -x -m1 1728207ffbad5baea1e77e4005230632bf6f16a6 git commit -am 'Backport PR #15279: Update benchmark reporter snapshots' git push YOURFORK 3.6.x:auto-backport-of-pr-15279-on-3.6.x
it was:
Why?
git pull
is often not enoughpush.autoSetupRemote
but I personally find it safer to have an explicit targetWhat do you all think?
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