| Issue 3624: | Commit message inline editing doesn't conform to Git behavior | |
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Affected Version: 2.11 What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Edit a commit message 2. Add some blank lines For example: --- snip --- Commit Subject One long paragraph that spans over multiple lines And another paragraph that has only two lines. --- snap --- What is the expected output? What do you see instead? When this commit message is passed to git commit (either in the commit editor, or by an external file with -F), subsequent blank lines are squashed, leaving a single blank line after each paragraph. This is the default behavior. It can be changed by passing --cleanup=verbatim, which preserves the message as it is. Gerrit doesn't clean up blank lines like the default mode in Git.
Oct 21, 2015
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david.pu...@sonymobile.com
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David.Os...@gmail.com
Oct 21, 2015
I agree with what David said, clearly a WONTFIX to me.
Status:
WontFix
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