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Hi,

2011/7/2 Chr. Rossmanith <ChrRossmanith@gmx.de>:
Hi,

Caolan, thank you for your hints. Now I've finished httprequest.{hc}xx but
have two commits for one cleanup because I've committed the partial cleanup
some days ago. I know that "git amend" should be my friend in such a
situation but the last time it wasn't. If someone could describe in detail
what I should do it would really help me. The partial commit is the most
recent local commit I have. The most recent changes from today are not yet
committed locally. More information needed?

git add <files you've just modified>
git commit --amend

I hope this helps.

Andras

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