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At 7:23am -0500 Fri, 19 Nov 2010, Michael Meeks wrote:
Yes - I too fall over this dumb thing every time as well; you cannot
'git add' and 'git commit' the file if it is identical to the
original :-) Sometimes I cheat by doing some trivial whitespace change
(which is no doubt evil ;-). I -believe- if there are no changes after
the edit you want to do:

        git rebase --skip

Thanks to everyone for there help, but this was the solution of them all that worked. (Thank you Takeshi, for the conceptual understanding. That also helped from a different standpoint.)

Kevin

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