This also drops the common ".git" part from the end of the repo
name, and if a non-default head reference is given, makes a nicer
commit message about it.
#!/bin/sh
#
merge_repo=$1
-merge_name=${2:-HEAD}
+
+merge_name=$(echo "$1" | sed 's:\.git/*$::')
+merge_head=HEAD
+if [ "$2" ]
+then
+ merge_name="'$2' branch from
+
+ $merge_name"
+ merge_head="refs/heads/$2"
+fi
: ${GIT_DIR=.git}
: ${GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY="${SHA1_FILE_DIRECTORY-"$GIT_DIR/objects"}"}
-git-fetch-script "$merge_repo" "$merge_name"
+git-fetch-script "$merge_repo" "$merge_head"
git-resolve-script \
"$(cat "$GIT_DIR"/HEAD)" \
"$(cat "$GIT_DIR"/MERGE_HEAD)" \
- "$merge_repo"
+ "$merge_name"