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bug#11463: 24.1.50; vc-dir buffer is not updated correctly after commit
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Dmitry Gutov |
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bug#11463: 24.1.50; vc-dir buffer is not updated correctly after commit |
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Fri, 5 May 2017 01:59:52 +0300 |
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Hey Christoph,
Is this still a problem?
Christoph Scholtes <cschol2112@googlemail.com> writes:
> Point vc-dir to a directory with changed files in the directory itself
> and in one or more subdirectories. Invoke vc-next-action to commit all
> files. Files show up-to-date after that. Press g to refresh the buffer
> and all files disappear, but any subdirectory that contained files that
> were committed is till present in the list. The directories should be
> removed from the list unless there are still changes present in them.
I don't know since when, but with the Git backend at least, the files
you've just committed changes in, stay in the list as 'up-to-date', and
pressing 'g' does not remove them.
You can press `x', however, to remove all up-to-date and ignored files,
as well as "empty" directories, from the VC-Dir buffer.
Would you say it's good enough?
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