Re: How to deal with mixed tree?

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Holger,

> In my not-really-expert opinion no. At least git diff master has to show
> something because there obviously is a difference between what is in
> master (that you can't gitignore) and your branch (whether you ignore it
> or not).

I had come to the same conclusion. Sad, it would have been nice to have
an option to fully ignore a path in a repository.

Anyway, thanks a lot for your feedback.

Pascal.

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