Bump? Has anyone had time to look at this?

Thanks,

Ondrej Mosnacek

2018-05-19 18:38 GMT+02:00 Ondrej Mosnáček <omosna...@gmail.com>:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to run a script to edit multiple commits using 'git rebase
> -i --exec ...' and I ran into a strange behavior when I run 'cd'
> inside the --exec command and subsequently run a git command. For
> example, if the command is 'cd src && git status', then git status
> reports as if all files in the repository are deleted.
>
> Example command sequence to reproduce the problem:
>
>     # Setup:
>     touch a
>     mkdir dir
>     touch dir/x
>
>     git init .
>     git add --all
>     git commit -m commit1
>     git tag base
>     touch b
>     git add --all
>     git commit -m commit2
>
>     # Here we go:
>     git rebase -i --exec 'cd dir && git status' base
>
>     # Spawning a sub-shell doesn't help:
>     git rebase -i --exec '(cd dir && git status)' base
>
> Is this expected behavior or did I found a bug? Is there any
> workaround, other than cd'ing to the toplevel directory every time I
> want to run a git command when I am inside a subdirectory?
>
> $ git --version
> git version 2.17.0
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ondrej Mosnacek

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