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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•29 days agoDoes that still happen if you use the merge unrelated histories option? (Been a minute since I last had to use that option in git)
minus-squareLucy :3linkfedilink3•29 days agoNever have heard of that, but in the case of you also having a Readme that will be even more complicated, I imagine. So just adding -f is the easier option.
Does that still happen if you use the merge unrelated histories option? (Been a minute since I last had to use that option in git)
Never have heard of that, but in the case of you also having a Readme that will be even more complicated, I imagine. So just adding -f is the easier option.