Re: format-patch --cc and send-mail --s-o-b-cc don't play nice together

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On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 11:39 PM, Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "Bert Wesarg" <bert.wesarg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>  > the --cc option from format-patch adds a Cc: header to the mail where
>  > multiple recipients are put into a new line, separated by commas.
>
>  I am not sure if --cc ever made sense to be given to format-patch.  It is
>  not a tool to send e-mails, which send-email is.
AFAIK, this option is not in the master branch.

>
>  > Unfortunately send-mail with the --signed-off-by-cc option can't parse
>  > these lines.
>
>  Isn't --signed-off-by-cc a completely unrelated feature, where it gives
>  carbon copies to people who signed off the patch?  Why does the option
>  need to read from existing CC: header of the material the command is told
>  to send out?
No, it scans Cc: lines (header and body) too and add these to the cc
list (in the body since abec100c3382f7d7b759f915a86e9773277263b6).

Bert
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