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From: | Dmitry Gutov |
Subject: | bug#19343: 25.0.50; [vc-git] Unregistered file becomes `up-to-date' in vc-dir buffer after editing and saving |
Date: | Mon, 1 May 2017 04:36:13 +0300 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:53.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/53.0 |
On 17.12.2014 17:40, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
What's our minimum version?Debian Stable has 1.7.10.4, but CentOS 6 - only 1.7.1. So apparently we can use `status --short' (or rather --porcelain), but --ignored is no-go for now.Why can't we use --ignored when it's available? It doesn't feel right to me to punish users of newer versions just because someone else out there might not have such a version.
I've just pushed a patch (24301c8148f5f3220d7e597c73a59551cfa10eea) which fixes this bug, and also uses ---ignored, because that's how the Jonathan wrote it.
Do we still care about CentOS 6? The previous message in this discussion has been more than 2 years ago.
If so, we can remove --ignored from the call in vc-git-state, it's not hugely important there. It will be more important when we decide to reimplement vc-git-status-files in the same fashion, though.
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