[SciPy-Dev] Rebase a branch that's in a pull request?

Ralf Gommers ralf.gommers at gmail.com
Sun Jun 9 12:03:50 EDT 2013


On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 5:52 PM, Warren Weckesser <warren.weckesser at gmail.com
> wrote:

> While fixing some screw ups in a pull request, I rebased my feature branch
> on the latest master.  Can I push this back to the pull request on github?
> To test, I tried pushing it with the '-n' option, and got:
>
> To https://WarrenWeckesser@github.com/WarrenWeckesser/scipy.git
>  ! [rejected]        bug-stats-pareto-skewness ->
> bug-stats-pareto-skewness (non-fast-forward)
> error: failed to push some refs to '
> https://WarrenWeckesser@github.com/WarrenWeckesser/scipy.git'
> hint: Updates were rejected because the tip of your current branch is
> behind
> hint: its remote counterpart. Merge the remote changes (e.g. 'git pull')
> hint: before pushing again.
> hint: See the 'Note about fast-forwards' in 'git push --help' for details.
>
> Is this a case where using '-f' is appropriate?
>

Yes.


>
> More generally, is rebasing a feature branch in a pull request an
> acceptable part of the workflow?  So far I've tried to avoid it, but I
> think there have been quite a few PRs that have been rebased.
>

More than acceptable, in many cases it's recommended - fixing merge
conflicts, improving commit messages, removing unwanted commits, etc.

Ralf
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