On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 06:46:30PM -0600, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Were you expecting rebase -i to produce an empty squashed commit or
> to skip the empty change?
I'd argue for the empty commit, since I didn't actually remove anything
from the rebase list. I can always go back and purge it later if I so
wish.
In this case, you'll notice that the final version of that commit is not
an empty one. I would expect a squash to retain all messages, or a
fixup to retain the message of the first commit, regardless of what
happens in-between. Be sure to keep that in mind when coming up with a
fix. <g>
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