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Git 1.8.1.5 Release Notes |
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Fixes since v1.8.1.4 |
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* Given a string with a multi-byte character that begins with '-' on |
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the command line where an option is expected, the option parser |
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used just one byte of the unknown letter when reporting an error. |
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* In v1.8.1, the attribute parser was tightened too restrictive to |
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error out upon seeing an entry that begins with an ! (exclamation), |
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which may confuse users to expect a "negative match", which does |
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not exist. This has been demoted to a warning; such an entry is |
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still ignored. |
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* "git apply --summary" has been taught to make sure the similarity |
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value shown in its output is sensible, even when the input had a |
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bogus value. |
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* "git clean" showed what it was going to do, but sometimes ended |
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up finding that it was not allowed to do so, which resulted in a |
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confusing output (e.g. after saying that it will remove an |
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untracked directory, it found an embedded git repository there |
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which it is not allowed to remove). It now performs the actions |
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and then reports the outcome more faithfully. |
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* "git clone" used to allow --bare and --separate-git-dir=$there |
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options at the same time, which was nonsensical. |
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* "git cvsimport" mishandled timestamps at DST boundary. |
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* We used to have an arbitrary 32 limit for combined diff input, |
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resulting in incorrect number of leading colons shown when showing |
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the "--raw --cc" output. |
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* The smart HTTP clients forgot to verify the content-type that comes |
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back from the server side to make sure that the request is being |
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handled properly. |
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* "git help remote-helpers" failed to find the documentation. |
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* "gitweb" pages served over HTTPS, when configured to show picon or |
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gravatar, referred to these external resources to be fetched via |
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HTTP, resulting in mixed contents warning in browsers. |
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Also contains various documentation fixes.
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