I am using BC Version 4.1.9 (build 21719) (pro version) on Mac 10.11.6 with Git git version 2.10.2 (hub version 2.2.9)
I am in a git repo where I tried to do a merge and there was a single file that had a conflict (circle.yml).
When I try to run "git mergetool" or "git mergetool circle.yml", BC comes up, but it shows only a left side file, and the contents in that pane have the conflict markers in it. i.e.:
---
blah
blah
<<<<<<< HEAD
other
other
=======
foo
foo
>>>>>>> master
last
last
Should I be able to use mergetool on this file? Am I running the merge wrong for what I'm trying to do?
Here are my git config settings:
$ git config -l | grep 'diff\|merge'
branch.autosetupmerge=true
alias.up=!git remote update -p; git merge --ff-only @{u}
diff.tool=bc3
merge.tool=bc3
mergetool.bc3=trustExitCode
branch.master.merge=refs/heads/master
I am in a git repo where I tried to do a merge and there was a single file that had a conflict (circle.yml).
When I try to run "git mergetool" or "git mergetool circle.yml", BC comes up, but it shows only a left side file, and the contents in that pane have the conflict markers in it. i.e.:
---
blah
blah
<<<<<<< HEAD
other
other
=======
foo
foo
>>>>>>> master
last
last
Should I be able to use mergetool on this file? Am I running the merge wrong for what I'm trying to do?
Here are my git config settings:
$ git config -l | grep 'diff\|merge'
branch.autosetupmerge=true
alias.up=!git remote update -p; git merge --ff-only @{u}
diff.tool=bc3
merge.tool=bc3
mergetool.bc3=trustExitCode
branch.master.merge=refs/heads/master
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