git add: rephrase -A/--no-all warning

Now we have a synonym --ignore-removal for --no-all, we can rephrase
the Git 2.0 transition warning message in a more natural way.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Junio C Hamano 2013-04-22 13:36:51 -07:00
parent 9f60f49b92
commit 4c7114308e

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@ -97,13 +97,13 @@ static int fix_unmerged_status(struct diff_filepair *p,
}
static const char *add_would_remove_warning = N_(
"You ran 'git add' with neither '-A (--all)' or '--no-all', whose\n"
"behaviour will change in Git 2.0 with respect to paths you removed from\n"
"your working tree. Paths like '%s' that are\n"
"removed are ignored with this version of Git.\n"
"You ran 'git add' with neither '-A (--all)' or '--ignore-removal',\n"
"whose behaviour will change in Git 2.0 with respect to paths you removed.\n"
"Paths like '%s' that are\n"
"removed from your working tree are ignored with this version of Git.\n"
"\n"
"* 'git add --no-all <pathspec>', which is the current default, ignores\n"
" paths you removed from your working tree.\n"
"* 'git add --ignore-removal <pathspec>', which is the current default,\n"
" ignores paths you removed from your working tree.\n"
"\n"
"* 'git add --all <pathspec>' will let you also record the removals.\n"
"\n"