Re: stgit: lost all my patches again

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On 2007-10-04 01:29:17 -0400, Jon Smirl wrote:

> for some reason the refresh from that command didn't close. Then stg
> pushed all the patches back after the edit and they got included
> into that patch.

That's really weird. As far as I know there isn't a concept of
"closed" patches in StGit -- there's no need, because they're always
closed!

> I did the 'stg refresh' from a directory that was not being tracked
> by git. It is in the .gitignore list. This appears to be the root of
> the problem.

Mmmph. This is not the only StGit command that's apparently not safe
to run from a subdirectory. See e.g. https://gna.org/bugs/?9986.

I plan to do some StGit hacking this weekend. I guess subdirectory
safeness ought to be at the top of my list ...

-- 
Karl Hasselström, kha@xxxxxxxxxxx
      www.treskal.com/kalle
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