It's 'git diff-files' vs 'fakeroot git diff-files'.

On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 03:13:42PM +0100, Teemu Ikonen wrote:
> When working directory and index are clean, nothing happens when git-stash
> is run. If ran under fakeroot (in debian/rules for example) on the same tree,
> git-stash makes an empty commit, and consumes a large amount of time
> saving and checking out the files in the repository, which is rather annoying
> and litters the repository with unnecessary commits.

Hi Teemu, I can reproduce this.  It's actually git diff-files, which is
utilized by git-stash; 'git diff-files' vs 'fakeroot git diff-files'.

Regards, Gerrit.



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