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Git v2.1.4 Release Notes
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Fixes since v2.1.3
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 * We used to allow committing a path ".Git/config" with Git that is
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   running on a case sensitive filesystem, but an attempt to check out
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   such a path with Git that runs on a case insensitive filesystem
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   would have clobbered ".git/config", which is definitely not what
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   the user would have expected.  Git now prevents you from tracking
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   a path with ".Git" (in any case combination) as a path component.
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 * On Windows, certain path components that are different from ".git"
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   are mapped to ".git", e.g. "git~1/config" is treated as if it were
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   ".git/config".  HFS+ has a similar issue, where certain unicode
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   codepoints are ignored, e.g. ".g\u200cit/config" is treated as if
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   it were ".git/config".  Pathnames with these potential issues are
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   rejected on the affected systems.  Git on systems that are not
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   affected by this issue (e.g. Linux) can also be configured to
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   reject them to ensure cross platform interoperability of the hosted
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   projects.
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 * "git fsck" notices a tree object that records such a path that can
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   be confused with ".git", and with receive.fsckObjects configuration
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   set to true, an attempt to "git push" such a tree object will be
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   rejected.  Such a path may not be a problem on a well behaving
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   filesystem but in order to protect those on HFS+ and on case
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   insensitive filesystems, this check is enabled on all platforms.
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A big "thanks!" for bringing this issue to us goes to our friends in
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the Mercurial land, namely, Matt Mackall and Augie Fackler.
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Also contains typofixes, documentation updates and trivial code clean-ups.
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