These days, if I'm careful to revbump when necessary AND limit my
commits to one logical change, can I wind up going from (say) -r1 all
the way to -r4 before pushing my changes.

That looks a little weird to users, but whatever, I can explain it. The
real annoyance is that I don't get decent diffs anymore. If I run `git
diff` or `git show ...` after making those three revbumps, what I see is
that I added and removed the entire ebuild three times. True, but useless.

What I'd *like* to see is,

https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=74ec204a022e4126ca35008c0c27d13645d8ca27

What magic is this? And how do I make it my default in gentoo.git?


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