unshelve: don't commit unknown files during unshelve (
issue4113)
Previously, unshelve would temporarily commit unknown files (via addremove) in
an attempt to allow unshelving into unknown files. This produced unexpected
results, like the file time stamp changing and a .i file being created.
This change makes it no longer use addremove. It ignores unknown files
completely. If an unshelve would overwrite an unknown file, the unknown file is
moved to *.orig
The shelve continue/abort format is changed, but it just removes stuff from the
end of the file, so it can still read the old format.
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