Hi all,
when I have an ignored file in my workspace, is git
then also assumed not to remove it in the course
of a merge?
Shouldn't it then say that the file is ignored,
as it does not show up in the untracked section
of git status?
Regards, Andreas
PS: Test script (will remove anything named 'tst'):
rm -rf tst
mkdir tst
cd tst || exit 1
git init
echo '*.txt' >.gitignore
git add .
git commit -m initial
git checkout -b side
git checkout -
date >a.txt
git add -f a.txt
git commit -m 'new file'
git checkout side
git commit -m 'nix' --allow-empty
touch a.txt
git status --ignored # Shows a.txt as ignored
git merge master # Will complain
git version
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From: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@*.org>
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 07:29:21 -0800
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