On Sonntag, 14. September 2025 23:44:34 CEST Brendan Coupe via KMyMoney-devel 
wrote:

> When I first tried this I got an error about me being anonymous. I 
> entered the git command to set my email address and tried again.
> 
> On the command line I got this output:
> 
> [master 813beeb80] Revert "Report references of splits to unknown 
> accounts and stop loading"
>   2 files changed, 27 deletions(-)
> 
> When I do this, the following text is opened in my text editor:
> 
> Revert "Report references of splits to unknown accounts and stop loading"
> =================================================================================
> This reverts commit 873ee77102f80c2eaa7bfbd3e79bb6d4689bdff2.
> 
> # Please enter the commit message for your changes. Lines starting
> # with '#' will be ignored, and an empty message aborts the commit.
> #
> # On branch master
> # Your branch is up to date with 'origin/master'.
> #
> # Changes to be committed:
> #       modified:   kmymoney/plugins/xml/mymoneyxmlreader.cpp
> #       modified: kmymoney/plugins/xml/tests/mymoneyxmlreader-test.cpp
> #
> # Changes not staged for commit:
> #       modified:   kmymoney/views/kmymoneyview.cpp
> =================================================================================
> 
> Is there any way to prevent this from happening.

No, that is a normal operation when you add a commit. A revert is nothing but a 
reverse commit.

> The good news is I can open my file when I revert the changes.

Good.

> The bad news is I have absolutely no idea how to track down and fix the 
> problem.

See my previous mail about the grep for SPLIT as a start. There is more to be
done, but that depends on what you find out.

-- 

Regards

Thomas Baumgart

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