Junio C Hamano wrote:
It actually is even worse. As the user promised Git that the
will not be modified and will be kept the same as the version in the
index, Git reserves the right to_overwrite_ it with the version in
the index anytime when it is convenient to do so, removing whatever
local c
I have the following .gitignore file in patch arm/arm64/boot/dts:
*.dtb
qcom
qcom.orig
When I do a git status, I see this:
modified: .gitignore
modified: qcom/Makefile
All of the other files in arm/arm64/boot/dts/qcom are being ignored,
as request. However, the file "Makefile" is n
ee if that fixes thing?
If I change that to
[remote "upstream"]
url = /home/b04825/git/linux-2.6.git/
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/upstream/*
then everything works.
IMHO, this is a bug in git.
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I was under the impression that git commands which affect repository (as
opposed to the local file system) work from any subdirectory inside the
repository. For example:
[b04825@efes linux.cq-test]$ git log -1
commit f35d179fde24be5e1675b1df9f7a49b8d95561b2
Author: Timur Tabi
Date: Wed Oct 31
n nothing if the key doesn't exist. I don't want
it to return an exit code. Is there a way to do this? I think either the
code is broken or the documentation needs to be changed.
I'm running git version 1.7.3.4
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