Recover the complicated situation after my bad merge
I made a mistake merge. Reverting it inc778945806undid the state on master, but now I realize it crippled the git merge mechanism. As the merge contained a mix of commits from `master..staging-next` and other commits from `staging-next..staging`, it got the `staging-next` branch into a state that was difficult to recover. I reconstructed the "desired" state of staging-next tree by: - checking out the last commit of the problematic range:4effe769e2- `git rebase -i --preserve-merges a8a018ddc0` - dropping the mistaken merge commit and its revert from that range (while keeping reapplication from4effe769e2) - merging the last unaffected staging-next commit (803ca85c20) - fortunately no other commits have been pushed to staging-next yet - applying a diff on staging-next to get it into that state
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@@ -44,12 +44,10 @@ stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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'' + ''
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chmod u-w $PSC_PACKAGE
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$PSC_PACKAGE --bash-completion-script $PSC_PACKAGE > psc-package.bash
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$PSC_PACKAGE --fish-completion-script $PSC_PACKAGE > psc-package.fish
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$PSC_PACKAGE --zsh-completion-script $PSC_PACKAGE > _psc-package
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installShellCompletion \
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psc-package.{bash,fish} \
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--zsh _psc-package
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installShellCompletion --cmd psc-package \
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--bash <($PSC_PACKAGE --bash-completion-script $PSC_PACKAGE) \
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--fish <($PSC_PACKAGE --fish-completion-script $PSC_PACKAGE) \
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--zsh <($PSC_PACKAGE --zsh-completion-script $PSC_PACKAGE)
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'';
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meta = with lib; {
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