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bug#20292: 24.5; Saving Git-controlled file with merge conflicts after "


From: Dmitry Gutov
Subject: bug#20292: 24.5; Saving Git-controlled file with merge conflicts after "stash pop" stages the file
Date: Thu, 14 May 2015 20:30:26 +0300
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On 05/14/2015 06:51 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
May I ask why you have uncommitted changes when you pull (or do
whatever else requires to stash them)?

My main use case: there are local changes in several configuration files, which I don't ever intend to commit.

Typical case:
- before committing, I do a final "pull".
- the "pull" fails, so I have to stash/pull/unstash
- the commit touches several files and has a conflict somewhere.

To avoid this scenario, I usually commit, and then 'git pull --rebase', which we don't, and shouldn't, recommend.

Why don't you commit them or move them to a branch, or work on
a branch to begin with?

I think it would be annoying to create a branch for every tiny change.





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