ifcmerge defaults to preserving remote IDs; --prioritise-local preserves local
IDs instead. For Forgejo merge commits, %A is main (local) so ifcmerge_ours
(--prioritise-local) is the right driver — main's IDs are preserved and the
PR branch is renumbered. For developer rebases from main, %B is main (remote)
so the plain ifcmerge driver (no flag) preserves main's IDs by default.
Update /etc/gitattributes to use ifcmerge_ours for server-side merges, and
update README with a direction table clarifying which driver to use when.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Investigation confirmed: Forgejo's git merge-tree --write-tree (git ≥2.38)
does invoke configured merge drivers for .ifc files.
Key finding: bare repositories do NOT read committed .gitattributes — the
merge driver is silently skipped without a system-wide core.attributesFile.
Changes:
- server-config/gitattributes: new file to deploy at /etc/gitattributes,
containing "*.ifc merge=ifcmerge"
- server-config/gitconfig-ifcmerge: adds [core] attributesFile = /etc/gitattributes
and explains the bare-repo constraint
- forgejo/README.md: rewrites ifcmerge section with investigation findings,
deployment steps, and distinction between server-side vs client-side setup
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>