Need help identifying the commit ID in the revision graph

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Praveen Rajagopalan

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Mar 11, 2013, 5:13:41 PM3/11/13
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Hi All,

Attached is the screen shot of the problem that we are seeing. Our revision graph looks clean (expected revisions) except for a single commit ID in blue. We do not know how it got there or what it is in the revision graph.

We are also not able to re-produce that behavior. Anyone familiar with something like this? The revision graph has branch names except for that single commit [In the log it shows that the commit corresponds to a merge]

Any insight will be helpful

Thanks
-Praveen
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Frank Li

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Mar 11, 2013, 11:21:02 PM3/11/13
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Move Mouse to block and wait for 1s to show tooltip.

best regards
Frank Li

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Frank Li

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Mar 11, 2013, 11:26:06 PM3/11/13
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Commit ID called merged commit, which is important to graphic tree but
not any ref (branch, tag) align to it. May be you remove or update
branch when showing graphic.

It should be normal.


2013/3/12 Frank Li <lzn...@gmail.com>:
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