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45 lines
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13 years ago
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Git v1.7.7.2 Release Notes
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Fixes since v1.7.7.1
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* We used to drop error messages from libcurl on certain kinds of
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errors.
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* Error report from smart HTTP transport, when the connection was
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broken in the middle of a transfer, showed a useless message on
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a corrupt packet.
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* "git fetch --prune" was unsafe when used with refspecs from the
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command line.
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* The attribute mechanism did not use case insensitive match when
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core.ignorecase was set.
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* "git bisect" did not notice when it failed to update the working tree
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to the next commit to be tested.
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* "git config --bool --get-regexp" failed to separate the variable name
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and its value "true" when the variable is defined without "= true".
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* "git remote rename $a $b" were not careful to match the remote name
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against $a (i.e. source side of the remote nickname).
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* "git mergetool" did not use its arguments as pathspec, but as a path to
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the file that may not even have any conflict.
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* "git diff --[num]stat" used to use the number of lines of context
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different from the default, potentially giving different results from
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"git diff | diffstat" and confusing the users.
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* "git pull" and "git rebase" did not work well even when GIT_WORK_TREE is
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set correctly with GIT_DIR if the current directory is outside the working
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tree.
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* "git send-email" did not honor the configured hostname when restarting
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the HELO/EHLO exchange after switching TLS on.
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* "gitweb" used to produce a non-working link while showing the contents
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of a blob, when JavaScript actions are enabled.
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