Re: Am able to delete a file with no trace in the log

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On Wed, 3 Jun 2009, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> 
> E.g. "git log --graph --oneline -- git-clone.sh" shows that the scripted
> version ceased to exist at 8434c2f

Btw, this example misses the whole point of the original problem.

The original problem was:

 - create new file 'x' in branch 'a'

 - merge branch 'a' into branch 'b', but because of a merge conflict and 
   confurion in the merge, the merge result doesn't contain 'x' any more.

 - try to find out what happened to 'x' after-the-fact.

Try it. Git really doesn't make it very easy, because git will notice that 
'x' didn't exist before the branch either (in branch 'b'), so there will 
be _no_ sign of 'x' actually going away.

			Linus
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