Jeff King p...@peff.net writes:
Hmph. We ran into this before and fixed all of the sites (e.g., d1c3b10
and 938791c). This one appears to have been added a few months later
(by 68d5d03).
Maybe there are more places where it would be more robust to use
printf instead of echo.
FWIW, I just
On Mar 13, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
May we have your sign-off? (See Documentation/SubmittingPatches
section Sign your work for what this means.
I could have found that myself .. thanks! I'll try to follow it
now. :)
I'll resend the patch. Hopefully I'll do it right.
Would it make sense to add
Hi,
Uwe Storbeck wrote:
To reproduce the behavior (with dash as /bin/sh):
mkdir test cd test git init
echo 1 foo git add foo
git commit -mthis commit message ends with '\n'
echo 2 foo git commit -a --fixup HEAD
git rebase -i --autosquash --root
Now the editor opens with
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 01:02:13AM +0100, Uwe Storbeck wrote:
When your system shell (/bin/sh) is a dash control sequences in
strings get interpreted by the echo command. A commit message
which ends with the string '\n' may result in a garbage line in
the todo list of an interactive rebase
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