On Tue, 2008-02-26 at 08:47 +0100, Guido Günther wrote: > You can use --filter to filter out the .gitignore file should you want > to track files in your repo that upstream explicitly doesn't want to > track.
Yes, that's definitly possible. Because i want to use pristine-tar to be able to regenerate the upstream tarballs from the git repo, i think the git tree would have to be identical to the original tar contents. -- Jan Lübbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://sicherheitsschwankung.de gpg-key 1024D/D8480F2E 2002-03-20 fingerprint 1B25 F91F 9E7B 5D4F 1282 02D6 8A83 8BE4 D848 0F2E