Re: stgit: lost all my patches again

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On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 10:33:04AM +0200, Karl Hasselström wrote:

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 get an "Error: This item is private" from that page, so I'm not sure what
that is.

Just yesterday, I had 'stg push' empty out my patches when I ran it from a
subdirectory.  Fortunately, in this case, the old versions were in the log,
but I can imagine someone less familiar with what git and stgit are doing
not knowing how to recover this.

David
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