Hi, please see http:/bugs.debian.org/387515 or below.  I agree that
ideally cg-commit should behave differently.

Thanks, Gerrit.

----- Forwarded message from Andrew Suffield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -----

cg-commit -p -m ignores the -p argument and silently commits. Yes,
this is documented, but it's still stupid behaviour; if the user had
meant that, they would have just used -m alone.

At the very least, it should abort with an error (on the basis that
the command makes no sense); more sensibly, it should create a log
message with the given string and then spawn an editor (and then since
the user will probably exit without changing the file, the "Abort or
commit?" message would appear as per usual, which seems to me to be
appropriate behaviour).


----- End forwarded message -----


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