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merge to branch rather than default branch
We have requirement where we need to pull changes to branch rather than "default branch".
If I do hg pull
I changed "git2hg.py" -
def extract_hg_metadata(message, git_extra,repo): split = message.split("\n--HG--\n", 1) # Renames are explicitly stored in Mercurial but inferred in Git. For # commits that originated in Git we'd like to optionally infer rename # information to store in Mercurial, but for commits that originated in # Mercurial we'd like to disable this. How do we tell whether the commit # originated in Mercurial or in Git? We rely on the presence of extra hg-git # fields in the Git commit. # - Commits exported by hg-git versions past 0.7.0 always store at least one # hg-git field. # - For commits exported by hg-git versions before 0.7.0, this becomes a # heuristic: if the commit has any extra hg fields, it definitely originated # in Mercurial. If the commit doesn't, we aren't really sure. # If we think the commit originated in Mercurial, we set renames to a # dict. If we don't, we set renames to None. Callers can then determine # whether to infer rename information. renames = None extra = {} file = repo.opener('branch')
**branch = None.**
to
branch = test
The commit seems to go the branch named "test", but it is creating multiple heads,
Any feedback on avoiding multiple heads will be appreciated..