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bitbucket subtree push causes the traget repository issues to be resolved

Fayaz Shaik
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July 30, 2017

say we have Repo1, and Repo2

Repo2 is a subtree in Repo1, both the respostories have thier issues.. which gets resolved when we commit code.. using the command during commits ex "Resolved issue #111"

Now say in repo2 we have a issue with #111 and i commit the code in repo2 , which would automatically resolve #111 in repo2,

Now if i go to repo1 and i do a pull on the subtree (Repo2) in Repo1, i would get the changes done in Repo2 into Repo1, and when i do a Push...the changes that i got from Pull, since the Repo2 changes contain the command

"Resolved issue #111"

Its automatically resolving #111 issue in Repo1

It should not be doing that.

 

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