Hi, debian just updated to v 1.1 of magit, and one feature I often
used seems to have disappeared...

It used to be that if you hit "c" with nothing staged, and then
answered "n" to the "commit all?" prompt, it would still pop up the
log-edit buffer, which then allowed one to use "C-c C-a" to amend the
previous commit message without any actual source-code changes.

With v1.1, this doesn't work anymore -- magit seems to resist ever
displaying the log edit buffer unless there are actual source changes
to be committed (if there are no changes at all, "c" does absolutely
nothing; if there are unstaged changes, it asks the "commit all?"
question, but if one answers "n" to the prompt, it then also does
nothing).

Is there another, more proper, way to just amend the previous commit's
message, or is this a bug...?

Thanks,

-Miles

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