1 Git v1.9.2 Release Notes
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7 * Documentation and in-code comments had many instances of mistaken
8 use of "nor", which have been corrected.
10 * "git fetch --prune", when the right-hand-side of multiple fetch
11 refspecs overlap (e.g. storing "refs/heads/*" to
12 "refs/remotes/origin/*", while storing "refs/frotz/*" to
13 "refs/remotes/origin/fr/*"), aggressively thought that lack of
14 "refs/heads/fr/otz" on the origin site meant we should remove
15 "refs/remotes/origin/fr/otz" from us, without checking their
16 "refs/frotz/otz" first.
18 Note that such a configuration is inherently unsafe (think what
19 should happen when "refs/heads/fr/otz" does appear on the origin
20 site), but that is not a reason not to be extra careful.
22 * "git update-ref --stdin" did not fail a request to create a ref
23 when the ref already existed.
25 * "git diff --no-index -Mq a b" fell into an infinite loop.
27 * When it is not necessary to edit a commit log message (e.g. "git
28 commit -m" is given a message without specifying "-e"), we used to
29 disable the spawning of the editor by overriding GIT_EDITOR, but
30 this means all the uses of the editor, other than to edit the
31 commit log message, are also affected.
33 * "git status --porcelain --branch" showed its output with labels
34 "ahead/behind/gone" translated to the user's locale.
36 * "git mv" that moves a submodule forgot to adjust the array that
37 uses to keep track of which submodules were to be moved to update
40 * Length limit for the pathname used when removing a path in a deep
41 subdirectory has been removed to avoid buffer overflows.
43 * The test helper lib-terminal always run an actual test_expect_*
44 when included, which screwed up with the use of skil-all that may
45 have to be done later.
47 * "git index-pack" used a wrong variable to name the keep-file in an
48 error message when the file cannot be written or closed.
50 * "rebase -i" produced a broken insn sheet when the title of a commit
51 happened to contain '\n' (or ended with '\c') due to a careless use
54 * There were a few instances of 'git-foo' remaining in the
55 documentation that should have been spelled 'git foo'.
57 * Serving objects from a shallow repository needs to write a
58 new file to hold the temporary shallow boundaries but it was not
59 cleaned when we exit due to die() or a signal.
61 * When "git stash pop" stops after failing to apply the stash
62 (e.g. due to conflicting changes), the stash is not dropped. State
63 that explicitly in the output to let the users know.
65 * The labels in "git status" output that describe the nature of
66 conflicts (e.g. "both deleted") were limited to 20 bytes, which was
67 too short for some l10n (e.g. fr).