On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 05:12:35PM +0100, Adria Farres wrote:
> Hello!,
>
> I sent an email last week, but I'm not sure if I sent it incorrectly, or the
> formatting was very bad, or it went unnoticed. A few days ago a great soul was
Nah, I was just very busy and it slipped through the cracks.
So
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 12:41:16PM -0800, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> David, I think this is about your 2b52123f (difftool: add support
> for --trust-exit-code, 2014-10-26). If you have time can you help
> Adria?
>
> Thanks.
Yup, I'll take a look when I have a chance.
My first guess would be that t
David, I think this is about your 2b52123f (difftool: add support
for --trust-exit-code, 2014-10-26). If you have time can you help
Adria?
Thanks.
Adria Farres <14farr...@gmail.com> writes:
> Hello!,
>
> I sent an email last week, but I'm not sure if I sent it incorrectly, or the
> formatting
Hello!,
I sent an email last week, but I'm not sure if I sent it incorrectly, or the
formatting was very bad, or it went unnoticed. A few days ago a great soul was
kind enough to create the --trust-exit-code option that made git respect the
exit code of the difftool. Unfortunately, I haven't been
Hello!,
Firstly, thank you very much to those that contributed the patch; I
truly appreciate it. I haven't been able to make it work in 2.2.0.rc1,
though. I'm not sure whether it's my fault, or the patch', but a 'git
difftool --trust-exit-code' call with vimdiff as the diff tool and
exiting with :
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