Only the differences are stored - that is understood ... but I don't think 
that this solves my problem:

    B - D - E (several files changed)
  /
A 
  \
    C - F (only one file makes the difference to the B branch)



So what is the best way of getting the changes D and E into my C branch?
Create a patch excluding that specific file? or merging branches excluding 
that specific file?

thx


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