hoi :) On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 05:35:43PM -0400, Shawn Pearce wrote:but when applying patches, we have to be careful not to overwrite any changes in the working tree which have not yet been committed. With read-tree it should operate entirely in its temporary index without touching the working tree. And I really feel guilt for trying to add even more. Is there some other way to add such a feature? I have been dreaming of such a system for years now, and with GIT it really feels feasible at last. Graphics programs could compose an image out of different layers for ages, now it is time for version control software to do the same :-) --=20 Martin Waitz
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