Re: Binary files in format-patch

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Caio Marcelo <cmarcelo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm using "git format-patch" to generate messages for a code review
> mailing list. It work fine except when we have binary files involved.
> Their contents are not relevant for us, and doesn't help much in a
> mailing list. Taking a peek at the code I've found out this:

Why then are they committed in Git and being modified?  If the
files aren't relevant, why are they tracked?
 
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