On Wed, 17 Oct 2007, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
>
> I didn't notice, too. I've fixed this commit in my git tree.
More importantly, how did it get there in the first place?
As mentioned, normal git tools will not even *allow* you to create an
empty commit by default! So you must be using some really strange workflow
to get an empty commit, or be triggering a git bug, both of which should
be resolved first.
Linus
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