Commons:Fusão e separação de históricos
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This page provides information on issues and solutions relating pages and files that underwent cut-and-paste moves (which its history has to be put back together), and inappropriate merging/overwriting (of which its history needs to be split).
History merging
Because most users have the ability to use the move page function, cut-and-paste moves are usually done by people who are not aware of that function, or when the move function fails (e.g. because the target has history), and people who aren't aware of the Administrators Noticeboard forum to ask for help from an administrator.
When a cut-and-paste move is done, the page history of a page can be split among two or more different pages. This is very undesirable, because we need to keep the history with the content for copyright reasons.
In most circumstances, administrators are able to fix this by merging page histories.
Instruções para administradores |
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Clicking on “Restore!”. (Now the new title’s history has both the old and new versions, including an extra copy of the most recent version of OldPage, created by the move tool.) At this stage, NewPage will only show the text “#REDIRECT NewPage” (assuming a redirect was the most recent version of OldPage, the NewPage page will now be showing whatever the most recent version of OldPage was). The last step is to revert (or RevisionDelete) to the last version of NewPage from before the move. Special:MergeHistory makes it possible to automatically merge the history of two pages. |
History splitting
Over time, pages or files may change from one underlying topic to a completely separate topic. Normally, this should be accomplished through moves of pages, or by reuploading an altered file on a slightly different title.
However, if a user is unfamiliar with those processes they may simply change the subject of a page or file (overwriting the old).
If this is not caught immediately it is very easy for the new topic to build up a substantial edit history of its own.
Instructions for admins |
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Temporarily delete the page/file (original title) Restore previous revisions up to (but not including) the point where the topic was changed. Move (without redirect) the restored versions (old topic) to the desired new title. (In case it is a file, you have to open the Move & Replace link in a new tab or disable AjaxQuickDelete in your preferences.) If there’s already a file or page under the new title and you wish to histmerge into it: a) select the “delete the existing article” option, while moving; b) restore deleted revisions of new title. Restore new revisions of new topic (still at original title). A history merge could also be undone in this way. |
Requesting a merge or split
To request a merge or split, fill the following template, and submit it at the bottom of this page.
Remember, both files need to be of the same type. Merging of more than two files may also be possible in some cases.
== [[:FILE/PAGE 1]] → [[:FILE/PAGE 2]] == * Request: [Split or Merge] * Reason: --~~~~
For merges, replace FILE/PAGE 2
with the page you want FILE/PAGE 1
contents to be merged into.
For splits, replace FILE/PAGE 2
with the new filename which you want the newer content to be moved from FILE/PAGE 1
.
Current requests
* Request: [Merge] *
Reason: The improved version is near-identical to the first one. It is also sourced while the original one is unsourced. The original is already widely used on Wikipedia so the improved version should be merged into it.
--HetmanTheResearcher (talk) 03:35, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
- Not done - The files are not identical, there is significant difference. --Sreejith K (talk) 14:47, 24 December 2024 (UTC)
File:Spite Marriage (1929).webm → File:Spite Marriage (Edward Sedgwick and Buster Keaton, 1929).webm
- Request: Merge
- Reason: The same file with same length
2001:871:25A:D13B:B9DB:B9C3:23C6:BF7A 08:17, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
File:The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu (1929).webm → File:The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu (1929) by Rowland V. Lee.webm
- Request: Merge
- Reason: The same file with same length
2001:871:25A:D13B:B9DB:B9C3:23C6:BF7A 08:22, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- Done --Yann (talk) 11:04, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
File:1929-02-01 - The Broadway Melody (1929).webm → File:The Broadway Melody (Harry Beaumont, 1929).webm
- Request: [Split or Merge]
- Reason: It's the same movie.
OGPawlis (talk) 16:41, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
File:Marx Brothers - The Cocoanuts (1929).webm → File:The Cocoanuts (1929) Marx Brothers.webm → File:The Cocoanuts (1929).webm
- Request: Merge
- Reason: The same movie with very minor time differents. If you decide to merge, please name as The Cocoanuts (1929).webm
--OGPawlis (talk) 16:48, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- Merging big videos is a pain. What is the point to keep the lower resolution versions? Yann (talk) 17:39, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- Request: [Merge]
- Reason: Both files are similar, so having them to merge as single file is necessary.
--Yayan550 (talk) 23:42, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- Done --Sreejith K (talk) 15:23, 2 January 2025 (UTC)
- Request: Merge
- Reason: I had intended to overwrite File:LeningradCodex text.jpg with the file that ended up being uploaded to File:LeningradCodex text.jpeg, since this ended up creating a duplicate of the file, I would like the two to be merged.
--Colohisto (talk) 00:32, 3 January 2025 (UTC)