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Laurent BP wrote:
But this morning, when I make the commit with "git commit -a", enter title
and an empty line, save and exit, the result is huge: all lines of files are
considered modified. Check with "git log -p" shows that git is considering
that all modified files have now ^M at end of each line (which means new
line in MS-DOS).

Hi Laurent,

I was hitting something similar in December - sadly not recalling the
details, but is it possible that you have a non-empty .gitattributes
file in that repo, messing with settings as described here:

https://help.github.com/articles/dealing-with-line-endings/ ?

Cheers,

-- Thorsten

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