From: Kyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com>
To: Simon Richter <Simon.Richter@hogyros.de>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Regression: cannot edit after intent-to-add
Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2020 12:44:23 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87eelamj2g.fsf@kyleam.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20201103171618.GA28810@psi5.com>
Simon Richter writes:
> git-add -p now shows me both lines as added, but does not allow me to edit.
> If I want to create an intermediate commit adding just one of the lines, I
> have to edit the actual file.
>
> This used to work in older versions, as I remember using this technique for
> a while and recommending it to others.
>
> Before I do a deep-dive into a codebase I haven't looked at in years: can
> this be re-added easily?
Which version of git are you using? I think this was already fixed by
75a009dc29 (add -p: fix editing of intent-to-add paths, 2020-09-09),
which was included in v2.29.0.
https://lore.kernel.org/git/pull.731.git.1599659932391.gitgitgadget@gmail.com/
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2020-11-03 17:16 Regression: cannot edit after intent-to-add Simon Richter
2020-11-03 17:44 ` Kyle Meyer [this message]
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