From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.2 (2018-09-13) on dcvr.yhbt.net X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-ASN: AS31976 209.132.180.0/23 X-Spam-Status: No, score=-3.5 required=3.0 tests=AWL,BAYES_00, FREEMAIL_FORGED_FROMDOMAIN,FREEMAIL_FROM,HEADER_FROM_DIFFERENT_DOMAINS, MAILING_LIST_MULTI,RCVD_IN_DNSWL_HI shortcircuit=no autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.2 Received: from vger.kernel.org (vger.kernel.org [209.132.180.67]) by dcvr.yhbt.net (Postfix) with ESMTP id 9B9661F453 for ; Thu, 21 Feb 2019 10:47:04 +0000 (UTC) Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S1727464AbfBUKrD (ORCPT ); Thu, 21 Feb 2019 05:47:03 -0500 Received: from mout.gmx.net ([212.227.15.15]:43991 "EHLO mout.gmx.net" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1725823AbfBUKrC (ORCPT ); Thu, 21 Feb 2019 05:47:02 -0500 Received: from [192.168.0.129] ([37.201.195.16]) by mail.gmx.com (mrgmx002 [212.227.17.190]) with ESMTPSA (Nemesis) id 0Me8RK-1gfp7D3fO2-00PsrV; Thu, 21 Feb 2019 11:46:54 +0100 Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2019 11:46:37 +0100 (STD) From: Johannes Schindelin X-X-Sender: virtualbox@gitforwindows.org To: Junio C Hamano cc: git@vger.kernel.org, git-packagers@googlegroups.com, git-for-windows@googlegroups.com Subject: Git for Windows v2.21.0-rc2, was Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git v2.21.0-rc2 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: References: User-Agent: Alpine 2.21.1 (DEB 209 2017-03-23) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="8323328-986640023-1550746013=:41" X-Provags-ID: V03:K1:AFfzB3hjM0IxKW+44Ua0Gqf+XnwpGfOKvykGsL7mv8RVwulWmYb 5zS9E3zXj4ilCXUHKKudLPCsEMlfgR/lVJE8RGwbkNKswVUJcjRa+dFnFjlqKsThquLe3nI St9xMIPwOPUSnD871OfAEV3uXlGDPNp5ae7wVS4hJcAwO1oun9pKDCAkPTErL713q693+y6 bpC223oHDIngE0cCUXe+A== X-UI-Out-Filterresults: notjunk:1;V03:K0:oMqvXAAEwds=:i89/hErsDZIxx5bCoquOu8 90BleCtCN+Ux8NtuLCORQ3C1/MLZf2UUus0U/Xxp/Yzz0nhtAliGjKkCwVei4kPbZaKyBEqaf Oj0YXeRioCOFvAy7bEI3YAcV1K1Rqrk5f97P/nVJcAEh8XxGksxS6VZ14lHMOiAclPS5YK54I MjT/Mezy9P12laJXOkEr84UTXIxBypjRAi13P9x+FeRiWwAy5dvRq2WF5MFHz27n3oXZdaABZ bJhGSJeGnYJIcp1eBTaIxekrO3wf9g0PqcOagmiq1A41dUPqocQFBT4rzmXogyJUg4oIi1Wwn DoR9RKkoDPD6eFhRRvdsCrrsKHA2g3HdtroU8mbI+QIivlsGzD4E+ALqbF1TaDyQOBy/4W1sT 8BE50kXQLOjJHVIzcneStrJWFhvezdINTHZbHPfy/DG8yxL2nMGxol/QhLtEgWscS5ePK8aVM YDc2ek0NUCGK0dLwNNlRJ5n38WKbLRDVgADGREW2WTxO8bya6qTyuj8ZlEq9JDLfWsLYezG40 xmL7YQlNBm9Emc5vddc+yy7ykFsqEUytDaYfBSwaHOZ/zJrT8+gqTsdQoQi4y45R1g5OxS/5W XigG9OZYFSCkauOa101B2BkcCcA0k9eusF0VTyMEgXjP+f78LVeOzuVAeexaBmAVfzG58HZPu m9XocZqEb3UMC2OI71Q13eND4nQ5SL75jHFL3zk2L94tgKaxa+/nvsI+IvxIxtKb+qpONoZha S4ZP5aNiqt7u7wlvAaoc3BRc/NZWBc8x7xO59QASy/vkGrigaoSALBZKHGXF2snwrbUXU8J0K 8CzsVreN98Ug/xqM2a63OCjkElxuMF5Epuj8aahJ8nc9CKYD8E9+JDvvGtVmi7wjZLvv0gvT8 gSYbfmLlPp7nl96jiql5lJea1m3jIhxLdNKYhbvd9qUfZpffsck7g3lxzZJmfFXjYo8BsXBxP /iZtTZTFgNA== Sender: git-owner@vger.kernel.org Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: git@vger.kernel.org This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text, while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools. --8323328-986640023-1550746013=:41 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8BIT Team, the Git for Windows v2.21.0-rc pre-release followed suite last night: https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/releases/tag/v2.21.0-rc2.windows.1 Please test (and don't worry when I don't reply during the next few days, please, I'll reply, no worries). Ciao, Johannes On Tue, 19 Feb 2019, Junio C Hamano wrote: > A release candidate Git v2.21.0-rc2 is now available for testing > at the usual places. It is comprised of 474 non-merge commits > since v2.20.0, contributed by 61 people, 16 of which are new faces. > > The tarballs are found at: > > https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/testing/ > > The following public repositories all have a copy of the > 'v2.21.0-rc2' tag and the 'master' branch that the tag points at: > > url = https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/git/git > url = git://repo.or.cz/alt-git.git > url = https://github.com/gitster/git > > New contributors whose contributions weren't in v2.20.0 are as follows. > Welcome to the Git development community! > > Arti Zirk, Brandon Richardson, Chayoung You, Denis Ovsienko, > Emilio Cobos Álvarez, Erin Dahlgren, Force Charlie, Frank Dana, > Issac Trotts, Katrin Leinweber, Laura Abbott, Patrick Hogg, > Peter Osterlund, Shahzad Lone, Slavica Djukic, and Tanushree > Tumane. > > Returning contributors who helped this release are as follows. > Thanks for your continued support. > > Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason, Ben Peart, Brandon Williams, brian > m. carlson, Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón, Christian Couder, > David Turner, Derrick Stolee, Elijah Newren, Eric Sunshine, > Eric Wong, Jean-Noël Avila, Jeff King, Johannes Schindelin, > Jonathan Nieder, Jonathan Tan, Josh Steadmon, Junio C Hamano, > Kevin Daudt, Kim Gybels, Kyle Meyer, Linus Torvalds, Luke > Diamand, Martin Ågren, Masaya Suzuki, Matthew DeVore, Matthieu > Moy, Max Kirillov, Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy, Olga Telezhnaya, > Orgad Shaneh, Phillip Wood, Pranit Bauva, Ramsay Jones, > Randall S. Becker, René Scharfe, Sebastian Staudt, Sergey > Organov, Stefan Beller, Stephen P. Smith, Sven van Haastregt, > SZEDER Gábor, Thomas Braun, Thomas Gummerer, Todd Zullinger, > and Torsten Bögershausen. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Git 2.21 Release Notes (draft) > ============================== > > Backward Compatibility Notes > ---------------------------- > > * Historically, the "-m" (mainline) option can only be used for "git > cherry-pick" and "git revert" when working with a merge commit. > This version of Git no longer warns or errors out when working with > a single-parent commit, as long as the argument to the "-m" option > is 1 (i.e. it has only one parent, and the request is to pick or > revert relative to that first parent). Scripts that relied on the > behaviour may get broken with this change. > > > Updates since v2.20 > ------------------- > > UI, Workflows & Features > > * The "http.version" configuration variable can be used with recent > enough versions of cURL library to force the version of HTTP used > to talk when fetching and pushing. > > * Small fixes and features for fast-export and fast-import, mostly on > the fast-export side has been made. > > * "git push $there $src:$dst" rejects when $dst is not a fully > qualified refname and it is not clear what the end user meant. The > codepath has been taught to give a clearer error message, and also > guess where the push should go by taking the type of the pushed > object into account (e.g. a tag object would want to go under > refs/tags/). > > * "git checkout [] path..." learned to report the number of > paths that have been checked out of the index or the tree-ish, > which gives it the same degree of noisy-ness as the case in which > the command checks out a branch. "git checkout -m " to > undo conflict resolution gives a similar message. > > * "git quiltimport" learned "--keep-non-patch" option. > > * "git worktree remove" and "git worktree move" refused to work when > there is a submodule involved. This has been loosened to ignore > uninitialized submodules. > > * "git cherry-pick -m1" was forbidden when picking a non-merge > commit, even though there _is_ parent number 1 for such a commit. > This was done to avoid mistakes back when "cherry-pick" was about > picking a single commit, but is no longer useful with "cherry-pick" > that can pick a range of commits. Now the "-m$num" option is > allowed when picking any commit, as long as $num names an existing > parent of the commit. > > * Update "git multimail" from the upstream. > > * "git p4" update. > > * The "--format=" option of for-each-ref, branch and tag > learned to show a few more traits of objects that can be learned by > the object_info API. > > * "git rebase -i" learned to re-execute a command given with 'exec' > to run after it failed the last time. > > * "git diff --color-moved-ws" updates. > > * Custom userformat "log --format" learned %S atom that stands for > the tip the traversal reached the commit from, i.e. --source. > > * "git instaweb" learned to drive http.server that comes with > "batteries included" Python installation (both Python2 & 3). > > * A new encoding UTF-16LE-BOM has been invented to force encoding to > UTF-16 with BOM in little endian byte order, which cannot be directly > generated by using iconv. > > * A new date format "--date=human" that morphs its output depending > on how far the time is from the current time has been introduced. > "--date=auto:human" can be used to use this new format (or any > existing format) when the output is going to the pager or to the > terminal, and otherwise the default format. > > > Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc. > > * Code clean-up with optimization for the codepath that checks > (non-)existence of loose objects. > > * More codepaths have become aware of working with in-core repository > instances other than the default "the_repository". > > * The "strncat()" function is now among the banned functions. > > * Portability updates for the HPE NonStop platform. > > * Earlier we added "-Wformat-security" to developer builds, assuming > that "-Wall" (which includes "-Wformat" which in turn is required > to use "-Wformat-security") is always in effect. This is not true > when config.mak.autogen is in use, unfortunately. This has been > fixed by unconditionally adding "-Wall" to developer builds. > > * The loose object cache used to optimize existence look-up has been > updated. > > * Flaky tests can now be repeatedly run under load with the > "--stress" option. > > * Documentation/Makefile is getting prepared for manpage > localization. > > * "git fetch-pack" now can talk the version 2 protocol. > > * sha-256 hash has been added and plumbed through the code to allow > building Git with the "NewHash". > > * Debugging help for http transport. > > * "git fetch --deepen=" has been corrected to work over v2 > protocol. > > * The code to walk tree objects has been taught that we may be > working with object names that are not computed with SHA-1. > > * The in-core repository instances are passed through more codepaths. > > * Update the protocol message specification to allow only the limited > use of scaled quantities. This is to ensure potential compatibility > issues will not get out of hand. > > * Micro-optimize the code that prepares commit objects to be walked > by "git rev-list" when the commit-graph is available. > > * "git fetch" and "git upload-pack" learned to send all exchanges over > the sideband channel while talking the v2 protocol. > > * The codepath to write out commit-graph has been optimized by > following the usual pattern of visiting objects in in-pack order. > > * The codepath to show progress meter while writing out commit-graph > file has been improved. > > * Cocci rules have been updated to encourage use of strbuf_addbuf(). > > * "git rebase --merge" has been reimplemented by reusing the internal > machinery used for "git rebase -i". > > * More code in "git bisect" has been rewritten in C. > > * Instead of going through "git-rebase--am" scriptlet to use the "am" > backend, the built-in version of "git rebase" learned to drive the > "am" backend directly. > > * The assumption to work on the single "in-core index" instance has > been reduced from the library-ish part of the codebase. > > * The test lint learned to catch non-portable "sed" options. > > * "git pack-objects" learned another algorithm to compute the set of > objects to send, that trades the resulting packfile off to save > traversal cost to favor small pushes. > > * The travis CI scripts have been corrected to build Git with the > compiler(s) of our choice. > > * "git submodule update" learned to abort early when core.worktree > for the submodule is not set correctly to prevent spreading damage. > > * Test suite has been adjusted to run on Azure Pipeline. > > * Running "Documentation/doc-diff x" from anywhere other than the > top-level of the working tree did not show the usage string > correctly, which has been fixed. > > * Use of the sparse tool got easier to customize from the command > line to help developers. > > * A new target "coverage-prove" to run the coverage test under > "prove" has been added. > > * A flakey "p4" test has been removed. > > * The code and tests assume that the system supplied iconv() would > always use BOM in its output when asked to encode to UTF-16 (or > UTF-32), but apparently some implementations output big-endian > without BOM. A compile-time knob has been added to help such > systems (e.g. NonStop) to add BOM to the output to increase > portability. > > > Fixes since v2.20 > ----------------- > > * Updates for corner cases in merge-recursive. > (merge cc4cb0902c en/merge-path-collision later to maint). > > * "git checkout frotz" (without any double-dash) avoids ambiguity by > making sure 'frotz' cannot be interpreted as a revision and as a > path at the same time. This safety has been updated to check also > a unique remote-tracking branch 'frotz' in a remote, when dwimming > to create a local branch 'frotz' out of a remote-tracking branch > 'frotz' from a remote. > (merge be4908f103 nd/checkout-dwim-fix later to maint). > > * Refspecs configured with "git -c var=val clone" did not propagate > to the resulting repository, which has been corrected. > (merge 7eae4a3ac4 sg/clone-initial-fetch-configuration later to maint). > > * A properly configured username/email is required under > user.useConfigOnly in order to create commits; now "git stash" > (even though it creates commit objects to represent stash entries) > command is exempt from the requirement. > (merge 3bc2111fc2 sd/stash-wo-user-name later to maint). > > * The http-backend CGI process did not correctly clean up the child > processes it spawns to run upload-pack etc. when it dies itself, > which has been corrected. > (merge 02818a98d7 mk/http-backend-kill-children-before-exit later to maint). > > * "git rev-list --exclude-promisor-objects" had to take an object > that does not exist locally (and is lazily available) from the > command line without barfing, but the code dereferenced NULL. > (merge 4cf67869b2 md/list-lazy-objects-fix later to maint). > > * The traversal over tree objects has learned to honor > ":(attr:label)" pathspec match, which has been implemented only for > enumerating paths on the filesystem. > (merge 5a0b97b34c nd/attr-pathspec-in-tree-walk later to maint). > > * BSD port updates. > (merge 4e3ecbd439 cb/openbsd-allows-reading-directory later to maint). > (merge b6bdc2a0f5 cb/t5004-empty-tar-archive-fix later to maint). > (merge 82cbc8cde2 cb/test-lint-cp-a later to maint). > > * Lines that begin with a certain keyword that come over the wire, as > well as lines that consist only of one of these keywords, ought to > be painted in color for easier eyeballing, but the latter was > broken ever since the feature was introduced in 2.19, which has > been corrected. > (merge 1f67290450 hn/highlight-sideband-keywords later to maint). > > * "git log -G" looked for a hunk in the "git log -p" patch > output that contained a string that matches the given pattern. > Optimize this code to ignore binary files, which by default will > not show any hunk that would match any pattern (unless textconv or > the --text option is in effect, that is). > (merge e0e7cb8080 tb/log-G-binary later to maint). > > * "git submodule update" ought to use a single job unless asked, but > by mistake used multiple jobs, which has been fixed. > (merge e3a9d1aca9 sb/submodule-fetchjobs-default-to-one later to maint). > > * "git stripspace" should be usable outside a git repository, but > under the "-s" or "-c" mode, it didn't. > (merge 957da75802 jn/stripspace-wo-repository later to maint). > > * Some of the documentation pages formatted incorrectly with > Asciidoctor, which have been fixed. > (merge b62eb1d2f4 ma/asciidoctor later to maint). > > * The core.worktree setting in a submodule repository should not be > pointing at a directory when the submodule loses its working tree > (e.g. getting deinit'ed), but the code did not properly maintain > this invariant. > > * With zsh, "git cmd path" was completed to "git cmd path name" > when the completed path has a special character like SP in it, > without any attempt to keep "path name" a single filename. This > has been fixed to complete it to "git cmd path\ name" just like > Bash completion does. > > * The test suite tried to see if it is run under bash, but the check > itself failed under some other implementations of shell (notably > under NetBSD). This has been corrected. > (merge 54ea72f09c sg/test-bash-version-fix later to maint). > > * "git gc" and "git repack" did not close the open packfiles that > they found unneeded before removing them, which didn't work on a > platform incapable of removing an open file. This has been > corrected. > (merge 5bdece0d70 js/gc-repack-close-before-remove later to maint). > > * The code to drive GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF command relied on the string > returned from getenv() to be non-volatile, which is not true, that > has been corrected. > (merge 6776a84dae kg/external-diff-save-env later to maint). > > * There were many places the code relied on the string returned from > getenv() to be non-volatile, which is not true, that have been > corrected. > (merge 0da0e9268b jk/save-getenv-result later to maint). > > * The v2 upload-pack protocol implementation failed to honor > hidden-ref configuration, which has been corrected. > (merge e20b4192a3 jk/proto-v2-hidden-refs-fix later to maint). > > * "git fetch --recurse-submodules" may not fetch the necessary commit > that is bound to the superproject, which is getting corrected. > (merge be76c21282 sb/submodule-recursive-fetch-gets-the-tip later to maint). > > * "git rebase" internally runs "checkout" to switch between branches, > and the command used to call the post-checkout hook, but the > reimplementation stopped doing so, which is getting fixed. > > * "git add -e" got confused when the change it wants to let the user > edit is smaller than the previous change that was left over in a > temporary file. > (merge fa6f225e01 js/add-e-clear-patch-before-stating later to maint). > > * "git p4" failed to update a shelved change when there were moved > files, which has been corrected. > (merge 7a10946ab9 ld/git-p4-shelve-update-fix later to maint). > > * The codepath to read from the commit-graph file attempted to read > past the end of it when the file's table-of-contents was corrupt. > > * The compat/obstack code had casts that -Wcast-function-type > compilation option found questionable. > (merge 764473d257 sg/obstack-cast-function-type-fix later to maint). > > * An obvious typo in an assertion error message has been fixed. > (merge 3c27e2e059 cc/test-ref-store-typofix later to maint). > > * In Git for Windows, "git clone \\server\share\path" etc. that uses > UNC paths from command line had bad interaction with its shell > emulation. > > * "git add --ignore-errors" did not work as advertised and instead > worked as an unintended synonym for "git add --renormalize", which > has been fixed. > (merge e2c2a37545 jk/add-ignore-errors-bit-assignment-fix later to maint). > > * On a case-insensitive filesystem, we failed to compare the part of > the path that is above the worktree directory in an absolute > pathname, which has been corrected. > > * Asking "git check-attr" about a macro (e.g. "binary") on a specific > path did not work correctly, even though "git check-attr -a" listed > such a macro correctly. This has been corrected. > (merge 7b95849be4 jk/attr-macro-fix later to maint). > > * "git pack-objects" incorrectly used uninitialized mutex, which has > been corrected. > (merge edb673cf10 ph/pack-objects-mutex-fix later to maint). > > * "git checkout -b [HEAD]" to create a new branch from the > current commit and check it out ought to be a no-op in the index > and the working tree in normal cases, but there are corner cases > that do require updates to the index and the working tree. Running > it immediately after "git clone --no-checkout" is one of these > cases that an earlier optimization kicked in incorrectly, which has > been fixed. > (merge 8424bfd45b bp/checkout-new-branch-optim later to maint). > > * "git diff --color-moved --cc --stat -p" did not work well due to > funny interaction between a bug in color-moved and the rest, which > has been fixed. > (merge dac03b5518 jk/diff-cc-stat-fixes later to maint). > > * When GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR is set, the command was incorrectly > started when modes of "git rebase" that implicitly uses the > machinery for the interactive rebase are run, which has been > corrected. > (merge 891d4a0313 pw/no-editor-in-rebase-i-implicit later to maint). > > * The commit-graph facility did not work when in-core objects that > are promoted from unknown type to commit (e.g. a commit that is > accessed via a tag that refers to it) were involved, which has been > corrected. > (merge 4468d4435c sg/object-as-type-commit-graph-fix later to maint). > > * "git fetch" output cleanup. > (merge dc40b24df4 nd/fetch-compact-update later to maint). > > * "git cat-file --batch" reported a dangling symbolic link by > mistake, when it wanted to report that a given name is ambiguous. > > * Documentation around core.crlf has been updated. > (merge c9446f0504 jk/autocrlf-overrides-eol-doc later to maint). > > * The documentation of "git commit-tree" said that the command > understands "--gpg-sign" in addition to "-S", but the command line > parser did not know about the longhand, which has been corrected. > > * "git rebase -x $cmd" did not reject multi-line command, even though > the command is incapable of handling such a command. It now is > rejected upfront. > (merge c762aada1a pw/rebase-x-sanity-check later to maint). > > * Output from "git help" was not correctly aligned, which has been > fixed. > (merge 6195a76da4 nd/help-align-command-desc later to maint). > > * The "git submodule summary" subcommand showed shortened commit > object names by mechanically truncating them at 7-hexdigit, which > has been improved to let "rev-parse --short" scale the length of > the abbreviation with the size of the repository. > (merge 0586a438f6 sh/submodule-summary-abbrev-fix later to maint). > > * The way the OSX build jobs updates its build environment used the > "--quiet" option to "brew update" command, but it wasn't all that > quiet to be useful. The use of the option has been replaced with > an explicit redirection to the /dev/null (which incidentally would > have worked around a breakage by recent updates to homebrew, which > has fixed itself already). > (merge a1ccaedd62 sg/travis-osx-brew-breakage-workaround later to maint). > > * "git --work-tree=$there --git-dir=$here describe --dirty" did not > work correctly as it did not pay attention to the location of the > worktree specified by the user by mistake, which has been > corrected. > (merge c801170b0c ss/describe-dirty-in-the-right-directory later to maint). > > * "git fetch" over protocol v2 that needs to make a second connection > to backfill tags did not clear a variable that holds shallow > repository information correctly, leading to an access of freed > piece of memory. > > * Some errors from the other side coming over smart HTTP transport > were not noticed, which has been corrected. > > * Code cleanup, docfix, build fix, etc. > (merge 89ba9a79ae hb/t0061-dot-in-path-fix later to maint). > (merge d173e799ea sb/diff-color-moved-config-option-fixup later to maint). > (merge a8f5a59067 en/directory-renames-nothanks-doc-update later to maint). > (merge ec36c42a63 nd/indentation-fix later to maint). > (merge f116ee21cd do/gitweb-strict-export-conf-doc later to maint). > (merge 112ea42663 fd/gitweb-snapshot-conf-doc-fix later to maint). > (merge 1cadad6f65 tb/use-common-win32-pathfuncs-on-cygwin later to maint). > (merge 57e9dcaa65 km/rebase-doc-typofix later to maint). > (merge b8b4cb27e6 ds/gc-doc-typofix later to maint). > (merge 3b3357626e nd/style-opening-brace later to maint). > (merge b4583d5595 es/doc-worktree-guessremote-config later to maint). > (merge cce99cd8c6 ds/commit-graph-assert-missing-parents later to maint). > (merge 0650614982 cy/completion-typofix later to maint). > (merge 6881925ef5 rs/sha1-file-close-mapped-file-on-error later to maint). > (merge bd8d6f0def en/show-ref-doc-fix later to maint). > (merge 1747125e2c cc/partial-clone-doc-typofix later to maint). > (merge e01378753d cc/fetch-error-message-fix later to maint). > (merge 54e8c11215 jk/remote-insteadof-cleanup later to maint). > (merge d609615f48 js/test-git-installed later to maint). > (merge ba170517be ja/doc-style-fix later to maint). > (merge 86fb1c4e77 km/init-doc-typofix later to maint). > (merge 5cfd4a9d10 nd/commit-doc later to maint). > (merge 9fce19a431 ab/diff-tree-doc-fix later to maint). > (merge 2e285e7803 tz/gpg-test-fix later to maint). > (merge 5427de960b kl/pretty-doc-markup-fix later to maint). > (merge 3815f64b0d js/mingw-host-cpu later to maint). > (merge 5fe81438b5 rj/sequencer-sign-off-header-static later to maint). > (merge 18a4f6be6b nd/fileno-may-be-macro later to maint). > (merge 99e9ab54ab kd/t0028-octal-del-is-377-not-777 later to maint). > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "git-packagers" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to git-packagers+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. > To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/git-packagers/xmqq8sybz7b2.fsf%40gitster-ct.c.googlers.com. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. > --8323328-986640023-1550746013=:41--