Re: Git doesn't always add files to a commit (amend)

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On Mon, Jul 04, 2016 at 04:50:38PM +0300, Yuri Kanivetsky wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> When intent to add a directory is made (`git add -N`), and then
> contents of any but the first file is staged, `git commit -v --amend`
> doesn't add it to the commit

Oops, a bug since 2012. Thanks for the report. I know what's wrong and
will prepare a proper patch in a couple of hours.

> , see for yourself:
> 
>     #!/usr/bin/env bash
>     set -eu
>     rm -rf 1
>     mkdir 1
>     cd 1
>     git init
>     echo 1 > 1 && git add 1 && git commit -m 1
>     mkdir 2
>     echo 2/1 > 2/1
>     echo 2/2 > 2/2
>     git add -N 2
>     # git add 2/1   # this file is added
>     git add 2/2   # as opposed to this one
>     git commit --amend -m 1
>     git --no-pager log -p
>     git reset
>     git --no-pager status
> 
> I'm running git-2.9.0.
> 
> Regards,
> Yuri
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