Phillip Susi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
>> If you have 2 similar files, not identical, in different locations?
>> I highly doubt that.
>>
>> If the files are identical then git will see the same hash for both
>> and only store one copy. But not if the differ slightly.
>
> You tell git when you move a file and it records the fact in the
> change record. Because of this it knows the predecessor file even
> though it has changed location, and can properly diff with it.
And you are going to tell git about every single file that is in a
different location in debian and for example redhat?
Or every file that gets moved in a debian package between versions?
Have fun.
MfG
Goswin
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