Re: git format-patch --break-rewrites broken in 2.9.3

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On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 04:44:21PM +0200, Olaf Hering wrote:

This command used to create a diff which can be consumed by patch. But
at least with 2.9.3 it just gives a rename output:

 git format-patch \
        --no-signature \
        --stdout \
        --break-rewrites \
        --keep-subject \

95fa0405c5991726e06c08ffcd8ff872f7fb4f2d^..95fa0405c5991726e06c08ffcd8ff872f7fb4f2d


What must be done now to get a usable patch?

As an aside, the range can be shortened to

95fa0405c5991726e06c08ffcd8ff872f7fb4f2d^!

It's something I picked up when doing the doc update on 'specifying revisions'.

--

Philip

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