From: Jean Delvare Subject: edit: Use command "remove" to remove files Upstream: Submitted (2011-02-11) Commit f1c186ee renamed command "remove" to "revert". Commit bd1dfdab changed the semantics of command "revert". Commit 6d2501ac restored command "remove". However command "edit" is still calling command "revert" to remove files from the patch when it should be using command "remove". This case was not covered by the test suite, which is why the bug was not spotted earlier. --- quilt/edit.in | 2 +- test/edit.test | 11 +++++++++++ 2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) --- a/quilt/edit.in +++ b/quilt/edit.in @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ for file in "$@" do if ! [ -e "$SUBDIR$file" ] then - quilt_command revert "$file" + quilt_command remove "$file" status=1 fi done --- a/test/edit.test +++ b/test/edit.test @@ -37,6 +37,17 @@ $ quilt files $ quilt refresh > Refreshed patch patches/patch +# Test the behavior if the editor is called on a new file but +# does not actually create it +$ cat > editor +< #! /bin/sh +< echo Doing nothing to $1 + +$ quilt edit nofoo +> File nofoo added to patch patches/patch +> Doing nothing to nofoo +> File nofoo removed from patch patches/patch + # Test the behavior if the editor creates a brand new file $ cat > editor < #! /bin/sh