--- On Sun, 28/2/10, Andrew Eikum <and...@brightnightgames.com> wrote:
> I'd be very surprised if git is modifying your patches > without telling you. It's probably Gmail trying to be > clever. Telling git-imap-send to send as an attachment > (--attach) might fix the issue. Or, if you're already > doing that, maybe turning it off would fix it ;) I don't know how others use gmail - but I have had problems using patches coming out of 'Save as' from gmail's web front end with that sort of problem (and the same patch e-mail arriving at my other imap/pop3 account doing okay), until I found the 'show original' tab under gmail's menu selections. Also, there is an -l option for GNU patch to cope with extra white spaces.