Hi all, I've been struggling with trying to figure out how to make diff-tree output the actual files changed. Below is the output when I run diff-tree on a given commit. It reports that the directory is modified, rather than that a single file within that directory is modified. I can find out what *file* was modified by running diff-tree -p --raw, which gives me output similar to what I expected from a plain old diff-tree. Is there a flag that will make diff-tree give this information? As background, what I really want is --name-only, which rarely reports the files modified, instead reporting the directories as modified, and I've been struggling to figure out what is going on. The documentation seems to imply that the --raw diff output will report modified files, and I haven't found anything indicating when it would report the directories containing the modified files instead. Thanks! David $ git diff-tree fd99a198222c14cf42fee82087a13467ff4a8205 fd99a198222c14cf42fee82087a13467ff4a8205 :040000 040000 8cdb796ea801da99c34d8f60045d8eb08fbb0e41 66b67ea1763799c0b2ac01f6803177ca870f6544 M Iolaus $ git diff-tree fd99a198222c14cf42fee82087a13467ff4a8205 -p --raw fd99a198222c14cf42fee82087a13467ff4a8205 :100644 100644 dab4c531f3f69f08e5dc202ad8b6dfad9e8855fe 0e3f305e641a6440bb478765dfcd089e0420c155 M Iolaus/Lcs2.hs diff --git a/Iolaus/Lcs2.hs b/Iolaus/Lcs2.hs index dab4c53..0e3f305 100644 --- a/Iolaus/Lcs2.hs +++ b/Iolaus/Lcs2.hs (changes cut) -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html