On 09/25/2020 05:59 PM, Willy Tarreau wrote:
Git uses the "---" marker as an end of commit message, to put your
comments to committers below. So when I applied your patch, it dropped
this part. I've reintroduced it, but I thought you would like to know
in order not to get caught by accident on another patch if you're used
to use this :-)

Oh and by the way it also drops lines starting with "#" which tends
to annoy me as I get caught once in a while when referencing a github
issue at the beginning of a line!


Hello Willy,

thank you for the info, I made a comment for commit with 'git commit --amend' so I could add those lines with '---'. When I got the patch with 'git format-patch -1' I was a little surprised by those multiple lines with '---' but I didn't remove it.

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