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Christopher Fujino authored
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/128635 In https://github.com/flutter/flutter/commit/1fd84f88e915427c88fb1d38c052150c76e27b4f, we renamed the `.pub-cache` entry in the `.gitignore` file to `.pub-preload-cache`, and ensured the packaging script was now populating that directory. However, for users who already had this directory from downloading an earlier archive but used `flutter upgrade` to get the latest code, they now had a `.gitignore` file that was no longer ignoring their `.pub-cache` directory. Now, when these users try to `flutter upgrade` again, the tool tries to verify if their checkout is clean, and will exit early if not directing the user to either stash or commit these changes, or do `flutter upgrade --force` which will try to update their branch anyway (and which would succeed since there would be no git conflict). These change adds back the `.pub-cache` entry to `.gitignore`, which won't retroactively fix broken releases, but will at least ensure if they `flutter upgrade --force` once to get this fix, they won't need to again.