19 Dec
2017
19 Dec
'17
14:40
On 2017年12月19日 21:36, Andreas Schwab wrote:
On Dez 19 2017, Qu Wenruo
wrote: Just curious, any way to appending new changes to current commit?
No, all commits are immutable.
For example, if my request get rejected by package maintainer due to some small problems, I don't really like to go through the checkout procedure but do something like "git commit --amend"
It doesn't matter, the submit request will only create a single commit anyway.
So even there are more commits fixing up previous problems, as long as the .changes file only includes one message it will be fine? Thanks, Qu
Andreas.