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GIT v1.6.1 Release Notes
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========================
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Updates since v1.6.0
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--------------------
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When some commands (e.g. "git log", "git diff") spawn pager internally, we
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used to make the pager the parent process of the git command that produces
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output. This meant that the exit status of the whole thing comes from the
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pager, not the underlying git command. We swapped the order of the
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processes around and you will see the exit code from the command from now
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on.
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(subsystems)
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* gitk can call out to git-gui to view "git blame" output; git-gui in turn
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can run gitk from its blame view.
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* Various git-gui updates including updated translations.
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* Various gitweb updates from repo.or.cz installation.
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* Updates to emacs bindings.
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(portability)
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* A few test scripts used nonportable "grep" that did not work well on
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some platforms, e.g. Solaris.
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* Sample pre-auto-gc script has OS X support.
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* Makefile has support for (ancient) FreeBSD 4.9.
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(performance)
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* Many operations that are lstat(3) heavy can be told to pre-execute
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necessary lstat(3) in parallel before their main operations, which
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potentially gives much improved performance for cold-cache cases or in
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environments with weak metadata caching (e.g. NFS).
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* The underlying diff machinery to produce textual output has been
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optimized, which would result in faster "git blame" processing.
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* Most of the test scripts (but not the ones that try to run servers)
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can be run in parallel.
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* Bash completion of refnames in a repository with massive number of
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refs has been optimized.
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* Cygwin port uses native stat/lstat implementations when applicable,
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which leads to improved performance.
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* "git push" pays attention to alternate repositories to avoid sending
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unnecessary objects.
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* "git svn" can rebuild an out-of-date rev_map file.
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(usability, bells and whistles)
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* When you mistype a command name, git helpfully suggests what it guesses
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you might have meant to say. help.autocorrect configuration can be set
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to a non-zero value to accept the suggestion when git can uniquely
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guess.
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* The packfile machinery hopefully is more robust when dealing with
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corrupt packs if redundant objects involved in the corruption are
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available elsewhere.
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* "git add -N path..." adds the named paths as an empty blob, so that
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subsequent "git diff" will show a diff as if they are creation events.
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* "git add" gained a built-in synonym for people who want to say "stage
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changes" instead of "add contents to the staging area" which amounts
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to the same thing.
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* "git apply" learned --include=paths option, similar to the existing
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--exclude=paths option.
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* "git bisect" is careful about a user mistake and suggests testing of
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merge base first when good is not a strict ancestor of bad.
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* "git bisect skip" can take a range of commits.
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* "git blame" re-encodes the commit metainfo to UTF-8 from i18n.commitEncoding
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by default.
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* "git check-attr --stdin" can check attributes for multiple paths.
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* "git checkout --track origin/hack" used to be a syntax error. It now
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DWIMs to create a corresponding local branch "hack", i.e. acts as if you
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said "git checkout --track -b hack origin/hack".
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* "git checkout --ours/--theirs" can be used to check out one side of a
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conflicting merge during conflict resolution.
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* "git checkout -m" can be used to recreate the initial conflicted state
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during conflict resolution.
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* "git cherry-pick" can also utilize rerere for conflict resolution.
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* "git clone" learned to be verbose with -v
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* "git commit --author=$name" can look up author name from existing
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commits.
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* output from "git commit" has been reworded in a more concise and yet
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more informative way.
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* "git count-objects" reports the on-disk footprint for packfiles and
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their corresponding idx files.
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* "git daemon" learned --max-connections=<count> option.
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* "git daemon" exports REMOTE_ADDR to record client address, so that
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spawned programs can act differently on it.
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* "git describe --tags" favours closer lightweight tags than farther
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annotated tags now.
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* "git diff" learned to mimic --suppress-blank-empty from GNU diff via a
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configuration option.
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* "git diff" learned to put more sensible hunk headers for Python,
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HTML and ObjC contents.
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* "git diff" learned to vary the a/ vs b/ prefix depending on what are
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being compared, controlled by diff.mnemonicprefix configuration.
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* "git diff" learned --dirstat-by-file to count changed files, not number
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of lines, when summarizing the global picture.
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* "git diff" learned "textconv" filters --- a binary or hard-to-read
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contents can be munged into human readable form and the difference
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between the results of the conversion can be viewed (obviously this
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cannot produce a patch that can be applied, so this is disabled in
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format-patch among other things).
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* "--cached" option to "git diff has an easier to remember synonym "--staged",
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to ask "what is the difference between the given commit and the
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contents staged in the index?"
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* "git for-each-ref" learned "refname:short" token that gives an
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unambiguously abbreviated refname.
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* Auto-numbering of the subject lines is the default for "git
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format-patch" now.
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* "git grep" learned to accept -z similar to GNU grep.
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* "git help" learned to use GIT_MAN_VIEWER environment variable before
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using "man" program.
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* "git imap-send" can optionally talk SSL.
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* "git index-pack" is more careful against disk corruption while
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completing a thin pack.
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* "git log --check" and "git log --exit-code" passes their underlying diff
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status with their exit status code.
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* "git log" learned --simplify-merges, a milder variant of --full-history;
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"gitk --simplify-merges" is easier to view than with --full-history.
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* "git log" learned "--source" to show what ref each commit was reached
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from.
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* "git log" also learned "--simplify-by-decoration" to show the
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birds-eye-view of the topology of the history.
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* "git log --pretty=format:" learned "%d" format element that inserts
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names of tags that point at the commit.
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* "git merge --squash" and "git merge --no-ff" into an unborn branch are
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noticed as user errors.
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* "git merge -s $strategy" can use a custom built strategy if you have a
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command "git-merge-$strategy" on your $PATH.
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* "git pull" (and "git fetch") can be told to operate "-v"erbosely or
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"-q"uietly.
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* "git push" can be told to reject deletion of refs with receive.denyDeletes
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configuration.
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* "git rebase" honours pre-rebase hook; use --no-verify to bypass it.
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* "git rebase -p" uses interactive rebase machinery now to preserve the merges.
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* "git reflog expire branch" can be used in place of "git reflog expire
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refs/heads/branch".
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* "git remote show $remote" lists remote branches one-per-line now.
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* "git send-email" can be given revision range instead of files and
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maildirs on the command line, and automatically runs format-patch to
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generate patches for the given revision range.
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* "git submodule foreach" subcommand allows you to iterate over checked
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out submodules.
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* "git submodule sync" subcommands allows you to update the origin URL
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recorded in submodule directories from the toplevel .gitmodules file.
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* "git svn branch" can create new branches on the other end.
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* "gitweb" can use more saner PATH_INFO based URL.
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(internal)
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* "git hash-object" learned to lie about the path being hashed, so that
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correct gitattributes processing can be done while hashing contents
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stored in a temporary file.
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* various callers of git-merge-recursive avoid forking it as an external
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process.
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* Git class defined in "Git.pm" can be subclasses a bit more easily.
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* We used to link GNU regex library as a compatibility layer for some
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platforms, but it turns out it is not necessary on most of them.
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* Some path handling routines used fixed number of buffers used alternately
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but depending on the call depth, this arrangement led to hard to track
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bugs. This issue is being addressed.
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Fixes since v1.6.0
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------------------
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All of the fixes in v1.6.0.X maintenance series are included in this
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release, unless otherwise noted.
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* Porcelains implemented as shell scripts were utterly confused when you
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entered to a subdirectory of a work tree from sideways, following a
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symbolic link (this may need to be backported to older releases later).
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* Tracking symbolic links would work better on filesystems whose lstat()
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returns incorrect st_size value for them.
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* "git add" and "git update-index" incorrectly allowed adding S/F when S
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is a tracked symlink that points at a directory D that has a path F in
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it (we still need to fix a similar nonsense when S is a submodule and F
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is a path in it).
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* "git am" after stopping at a broken patch lost --whitespace, -C, -p and
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--3way options given from the command line initially.
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* "git diff --stdin" used to take two trees on a line and compared them,
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but we dropped support for such a use case long time ago. This has
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been resurrected.
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* "git filter-branch" failed to rewrite a tag name with slashes in it.
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* "git http-push" did not understand URI scheme other than opaquelocktoken
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when acquiring a lock from the server (this may need to be backported to
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older releases later).
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* After "git rebase -p" stopped with conflicts while replaying a merge,
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"git rebase --continue" did not work (may need to be backported to older
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releases).
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* "git revert" records relative to which parent a revert was made when
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reverting a merge. Together with new documentation that explains issues
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around reverting a merge and merging from the updated branch later, this
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hopefully will reduce user confusion (this may need to be backported to
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older releases later).
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* "git rm --cached" used to allow an empty blob that was added earlier to
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be removed without --force, even when the file in the work tree has
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since been modified.
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* "git push --tags --all $there" failed with generic usage message without
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telling saying these two options are incompatible.
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* "git log --author/--committer" match used to potentially match the
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timestamp part, exposing internal implementation detail. Also these did
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not work with --fixed-strings match at all.
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* "gitweb" did not mark non-ASCII characters imported from external HTML fragments
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correctly.
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