merge_msg() is really more like rejoin_msg().
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@ -178,15 +178,15 @@ find_existing_splits()
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case "$a" in
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git-subtree-mainline:) main="$b" ;;
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git-subtree-split:) sub="$b" ;;
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*)
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END)
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if [ -n "$main" -a -n "$sub" ]; then
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debug " Prior: $main -> $sub"
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cache_set $main $sub
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try_remove_previous "$main"
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try_remove_previous "$sub"
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main=
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sub=
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fi
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main=
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sub=
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;;
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esac
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done
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@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ add_msg()
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EOF
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}
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merge_msg()
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rejoin_msg()
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{
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dir="$1"
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latest_old="$2"
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@ -410,6 +410,9 @@ cmd_split()
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tree=$(subtree_for_commit $rev "$dir")
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debug " tree is: $tree"
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# ugly. is there no better way to tell if this is a subtree
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# vs. a mainline commit? Does it matter?
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[ -z $tree ] && continue
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newrev=$(copy_or_skip "$rev" "$tree" "$newparents") || exit $?
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@ -427,7 +430,7 @@ cmd_split()
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debug "Merging split branch into HEAD..."
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latest_old=$(cache_get latest_old)
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git merge -s ours \
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-m "$(merge_msg $dir $latest_old $latest_new)" \
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-m "$(rejoin_msg $dir $latest_old $latest_new)" \
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$latest_new >&2 || exit $?
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fi
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if [ -n "$branch" ]; then
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