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*topmost* patch, not the next unapplied patch. Adapt the
test suite accordingly.
- Add flag to backup-files.c to make sure that files in the
working tree have a link count of at most one. Use this where
appropriate.
- Fix a bug in `quilt snapshot': Taking snapshots caused files
to get link counts bigger than one, so modifying them could
cause multiple files to get modified. Speed up the command,
too.
- Update the documentation. Add example1.test from the
documentation.
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+ Fix another bug that triggers when /patches exists.
+ Working in sub-directories: Force `quilt new' to always create
the new patch in the current working directory even if there
is a patches/ sub-directory further up the directory tree.
This should restore the behavior from before Jan 28 very well.
- quilt files, diff, refresh: Sort the files in the patch
alphabetically.
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.bz2) from patch names. This allows patches in the same series
that only differ by extension, and cleans up the scripts a
little. Also don't remove extensions when printing patch names.
- Remove unused diffstat code.
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- Fix a few bugs introduced while merging Chris's patch.
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