Re: 2 questions on git-send-email usage

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(please let me CCed when replying)
 
 2006/7/10, Jakub Narebski <jnareb@xxxxxxxxx>:
 > moreau francis wrote:
 > 
 > > I'm wondering what am I supposed to answer when git-send-email
 > > is asking me :
 > >
 > > Message-ID to be used as In-Reply-To for the first email?
 > >
 > > I'm running this command:
 > >
 > > $ git-send-email --no-signed-off-by-cc --no-chain-reply-to --to \
 > >   foo@xxxxxxx --compose /tmp/patch/
 > >
 > > to write an introductory message, and all patches are sent as replies to
 > > this introductory email sent.
 > 
 > Empty string (i.e. RET) should do if you don't want to attach your series of
 > patches somewhere in existing thread.
 
 ok I'll try
 
 --in-reply-to ""
 
 > 
 > > I also noticed that git-send-email removes the commit message of each
 > > patches I sent, I don't think this is the normal behaviour though. What
 > > am I missing ?
 > 
 > Are patches formatted using git-format-patch?
 > 
 
 yes
 
 Francis


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