On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 03:49:30PM -0700, Joe Green wrote: > There was some discussion a couple of weeks ago about having an option > to "quilt delete" to remove the patch files from the patches directory. > I've implemented this in the attached patch. > > I've implemented this as two options: > > -r Remove the deleted patch file from the patches directory as > well. > > --backup > Create a backup copy of a deleted patch file as patch~. > Only supported when used with "-r". > > What do you think?
I'm not sure that -r is a good idea. Sound like recursive to me. What about --purge instead? Or, since it's contradictory with the existance of --backup, maybe --remove, ie the long option only. After all, we can live with long options only, thanks to the completion ;) Will see what the others say about it Mt.
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