Re: Updated to v2.14.2 on macOS; git add --patch broken

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That's a very very old setting :)
Honestly, I don't know why it's "always". I have set up this setting years ago and never thought about it again, as it worked out.

I changed it to "auto" and the --patch options are working again on v2.14.2!

Thank you very much for your time & efforts.
If I can be of any further help on this matter, just let me know.

Kind Regards,
Toni

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> On 28. Sep 2017, at 07:20, Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 07:03:55AM +0200, Toni Uebernickel wrote:
> 
>> color.ui=always
> 
> This is the problem, and Jonathan's guess was correct that 136c8c8b8f
> (color: check color.ui in git_default_config(), 2017-07-13) is related.
> 
> Re-reading that commit message, I'm inclined to say that the commit
> isn't wrong, and that setting color.ui to "always" has always been a bad
> idea. Of course, I also wrote that commit message, so I may be biased. :)
> 
> What led you to setting color.ui to "always" in your config?  The more
> usual value is "auto" (which is also the default these days).
> 
> -Peff

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