Frage

Yesterday I cherry-picked two commits into my main branch, one of them caused merge conflicts and I resolved them, committed and pushed them to origin. Today I am attempting to pull from the server when I get the following error:

$ git pull
fatal: You have not concluded your cherry-pick (CHERRY_PICK_HEAD exists).
Please, commit your changes before you can merge.
$

Git status reads:

$ git status
# On branch main
# Your branch is behind 'origin/main' by 2 commits, and can be fast-forwarded.
#
$

I have tried the following to no avail:

$ git cherry-pick --continue
usage: git cherry-pick [options] <commit-ish>
$

Any idea on how I could resolve this? Thanks in advance!

War es hilfreich?

Lösung 2

Solved with the following: rm .git/CHERRY_PICK_HEAD I realize this is dangerous as this doesn't guarantee internal consistency within git, but no issues for me so far...

Andere Tipps

Next time try git cherry-pick --abort, otherwise what you did should more or less work.

Since my previous answer from 2014, the proper command nowadays (2018) is git cherry-pick --quit.
And before Git 2.19 (Q3 2018), "git cherry-pick --quit" failed to remove CHERRY_PICK_HEAD even though we won't be in a cherry-pick session after it returns, which has been corrected.

See commit 3e7dd99 (16 Aug 2018) by Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy (pclouds).
(Merged by Junio C Hamano -- gitster -- in commit 39e415c, 20 Aug 2018)

cherry-pick: fix --quit not deleting CHERRY_PICK_HEAD

--quit is supposed to be --abort but without restoring HEAD.
Leaving CHERRY_PICK_HEAD behind could make other commands mistake that cherry-pick is still ongoing (e.g. "git commit --amend" will refuse to work). Clean it too.

For --abort, this job of deleting CHERRY_PICK_HEAD is on "git reset" so we don't need to do anything else. But let's add extra checks in --abort tests to confirm.

If the git cherry-pick --continue doesn't work, that means git is too old: that option was introduced for git 1.7.8 (Dec. 2011) in commit 5a5d80f

It works by dropping the first instruction from .git/sequencer/todo and performing the remaining cherry-picks listed there, with options (think "-s" and "-X") from the initial command listed in ".git/sequencer/opts".

These days (2014), that would be the command to use when you see "You have not concluded your cherry-pick".

Another option: with Git 2.23 (Q3 2019), a git cherry-pick --continue will actually work!

When one step in multi step cherry-pick or revert is reset or committed, the command line prompt script failed to notice the current status, which has been improved.

See commit e981bf7 (01 Jul 2019) by Phillip Wood (phillipwood).
(Merged by Junio C Hamano -- gitster -- in commit 8a4acc5, 19 Jul 2019)

git-prompt: improve cherry-pick/revert detection

If the user commits or resets a conflict resolution in the middle of a sequence of cherry-picks or reverts then CHERRY_PICK_HEAD/REVERT_HEAD will be removed and so in the absence of those files we need to check .git/sequencer/todo to see if there is a cherry-pick or revert in progress.

See if a cherry-pick or revert is in progress, if the user has committed a conflict resolution with 'git commit' in the middle of a sequence of picks or reverts then CHERRY_PICK_HEAD/REVERT_HEAD will not exist so we have to read the todo file.

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