On Sun, May 31, 2015 at 05:12:40PM +0200, Ralf Jung wrote:
> "Amend Commit" incorrectly adds some garbage to the commit message. This can 
> be reproduced as follows:
> 1. Go to some git repo with a local change
> 2. Choose "Edit" - "Amend Commit"
> 3. Don't touch the commit message, jus hit "Ammend"
> 
> Now check the new commit message. It is *not* the same as the old one, 
> instead "on branch <name>" and
> some file information has been added.
> The reason seems to be that qgit does not correctly process the suggested 
> message it gets from git,
> removing too many "#". When I use git on the CLI, the lines that qgit adds 
> start with a "#" and
> are hence ignored by git.
> 
> This is a regression, in earlier versions of git + qgit (like, a year ago or 
> so), things worked
> all right.
I cannot reproduce this with git 1:2.8.0~rc3-1, can you recheck?

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