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diff --git a/git-rebase--am.sh b/git-rebase--am.sh
index df46f4ca96..375239341f 100644
--- a/git-rebase--am.sh
+++ b/git-rebase--am.sh
@@ -4,6 +4,17 @@
# Copyright (c) 2010 Junio C Hamano.
#
+# The whole contents of this file is run by dot-sourcing it from
+# inside a shell function. It used to be that "return"s we see
+# below were not inside any function, and expected to return
+# to the function that dot-sourced us.
+#
+# However, older (9.x) versions of FreeBSD /bin/sh misbehave on such a
+# construct and continue to run the statements that follow such a "return".
+# As a work-around, we introduce an extra layer of a function
+# here, and immediately call it after defining it.
+git_rebase__am () {
+
case "$action" in
continue)
git am --resolved --resolvemsg="$resolvemsg" \
@@ -18,7 +29,13 @@ skip)
;;
esac
-test -n "$rebase_root" && root_flag=--root
+if test -z "$rebase_root"
+ # this is now equivalent to ! -z "$upstream"
+then
+ revisions=$upstream...$orig_head
+else
+ revisions=$onto...$orig_head
+fi
ret=0
if test -n "$keep_empty"
@@ -27,14 +44,17 @@ then
# empty commits and even if it didn't the format doesn't really lend
# itself well to recording empty patches. fortunately, cherry-pick
# makes this easy
- git cherry-pick ${gpg_sign_opt:+"$gpg_sign_opt"} --allow-empty "$revisions"
+ git cherry-pick ${gpg_sign_opt:+"$gpg_sign_opt"} --allow-empty \
+ --right-only "$revisions" \
+ ${restrict_revision+^$restrict_revision}
ret=$?
else
rm -f "$GIT_DIR/rebased-patches"
- git format-patch -k --stdout --full-index --ignore-if-in-upstream \
+ git format-patch -k --stdout --full-index --cherry-pick --right-only \
--src-prefix=a/ --dst-prefix=b/ --no-renames --no-cover-letter \
- $root_flag "$revisions" >"$GIT_DIR/rebased-patches"
+ "$revisions" ${restrict_revision+^$restrict_revision} \
+ >"$GIT_DIR/rebased-patches"
ret=$?
if test 0 != $ret
@@ -58,7 +78,7 @@ else
As a result, git cannot rebase them.
EOF
- return $?
+ return $ret
fi
git am $git_am_opt --rebasing --resolvemsg="$resolvemsg" \
@@ -75,3 +95,7 @@ then
fi
move_to_original_branch
+
+}
+# ... and then we call the whole thing.
+git_rebase__am