You look at the huge pile of merge conflicts and pick a common pattern of changes. Then you apply those changes to the branch where they weren't already applied. Then you look at the new, smaller pile of merge conflicts and pick another set of changes. Repeat until resolving the merge conflict is reasonable.
- tye
In reply to Re: Tool for diff'ing/anaylyzing two branches of same Perl code? (pieces)
by tye
in thread Tool for diff'ing/analyzing two branches of same Perl code?
by LanX
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