I'm using SourceTree version 1.3.3 and am using it on a git-svn repository. I have checked in some local changes to my 'trunk' checkout, and since then the remote 'trunk' has obtained more commits. I want to rebase my 'trunk' onto the 'remotes/trunk', but I don't know how to do this in SourceTree. The command on command line is 'git svn rebase'. Can I do this through SourceTree?
git-svn support has been implemented for SourceTree for Windows 1.4, which will be released later this month. SourceTree for Mac has 2 years of extra development time over SourceTree for Windows, so it's still catching up feature wise.
Once you update to SourceTree 1.4.1+, just hit the Pull button and it will automatically recognise the working copy is based on Subversion and it will perform git svn rebase.
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Well I'm realtively new to the Atlassian ecosystem, so I'm not sure that I'm qualified to discuss the number of shits.
Is 1.3 the newest SourceTree for windows?
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In the repository menu, there is an Interaactive Rebase item. At least in OS X with source tree 1.8
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I don't see that in the Windows version. I guess Atlassian doesn't give 2 shits about MS Windows.
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