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Every branch (for example "nm-1-40") has exactly one next branch, from which patches should be backported (in that example that branch is "nm-1-42"). While "find-backports" searches all newer branches for patches, it does not make it clear form where the patch should come from. That means, if you run the script `contrib/scripts/find-backports origin/nm-1-40` it will check nm-1-42 and main branch, and might suggest to backport patches that are only on main, but not "nm-1-42". That would be wrong, because patches need to first go into nm-1-42, and then backported (from there) further to nm-1-40. Print a warning to highlight that. |
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