Hi, Do not reply to this: I used --git-ignore-changes. It works as I need it.
Edward On 15/02/2016, Edward Bartolo <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I need to avoid having to "git commit -m ..." every time I add/modify > code. I need to 'git buildpackage' without committing changes. The > reason is to make sure new code works before committing. This also > makes commits more meaningful. > > So, in short, I need this: > > 1) edit / modify code > 2) build package to test whether the new code additions/edits work as > intended > > Since I am using git, I think, I also must avoid using > 'dpkg-buildpackage' but have to use 'git buildpackage' instead. > > How can I 'git buildpackage' without committing code additions/edits > through 'git commit -m ..."? > > Please note, that the last question does NOT mean I want to discard > the changes but I want to test the code additions/edits without > actually having to 'git commit -m ...'. > > Edward > _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
