On Mar 18, 2007, at 8:18 AM, Matthias Lederhofer wrote:
Junio C Hamano <junkio@xxxxxxx> wrote:
A B Outcome
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D D No problem.
D F This should result in refusal when there are
local modification to paths in "foo" directory,
or there are untracked (but unignored) paths in
"foo/".
What about ignored configuration files like config.mak?
Let's say there is an ignored configuration file in a subdirectory.
If this subdirectory is replaced by a file git would delete the
ignored configuration file?
I would sincerely hope that a file not being tracked by git would
count as "local modifications" in that case. "Ignored" does not mean
"unimportant".
My $0.02,
~~ Brian
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