Meet Soni <meetsoni3017@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > base-commit: c44beea485f0f2feaf460e2ac87fdd5608d63cf0 > prerequisite-patch-id: 235cc677f372e9571dade4313f8cfed4eab65f7f > ... (~100 lines of crap omitted) > prerequisite-patch-id: 553adfe23223a427db3f93e23dfb603c55cc5aae Please don't force others to go hunt to find so many patches before being able to even recreate what you based your changes on. Learn the way how it is usually done by looking at: https://lore.kernel.org/git/20250106-b4-pks-object-file-racy-collision-check-v2-0-8b3984ecbb18@xxxxxx/ Basically you would want to say This is built on top of <commit> with <topic*> merged into it. where <commit> is a commit on 'master' (or 'maint' or an even older maintenance track, if the topic is about fixing a bug in a released version of Git), and <topic*> are topic branches in flight that can be merged to the same integration target ('master', or an older maintenance tracks you chose <commit> from). And keep the number of <topic*> to an absolute minimum in order for your changes to work. Thanks.