On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 4:10 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A check could be done at the end of the edit command to see if a refresh
> is needed or an attempt to refresh even if it is unneeded (that is
> what is done optionally in the patch). I think this is safe to do.

I understand that this is optional, but I think that it does not fit
with most users' workflows.  A "quilt refresh" is, in my workflow,
similar to "git commit" -- only done when I've made what I believe to
be a coherent set of changes.  I don't want to refresh my patch every
time I exit $EDITOR to run 'make', for example, lest I accidentally
overwrite a perfectly good patch with a boneheaded edit.

Dustin

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