On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 12:14:49PM -0300, Santiago Alessandri wrote:
I'm sending two patches, the first is the main one and the latter is
because, i'm ashamed to say, i've made some mistakes and realised after
commiting.
So i corrected them, commited again and prepared the new patch.
Well, git allows you to edit commit history. In this case, you could
have used
git commit -a --amend -C HEAD
to add the new changes to the latest commit.
D.
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