Git v2.14.2 Release Notes ========================= Fixes since v2.14.1 ------------------- * Because recent Git for Windows do come with a real msgfmt, the build procedure for git-gui has been updated to use it instead of a hand-rolled substitute. * "%C(color name)" in the pretty print format always produced ANSI color escape codes, which was an early design mistake. They now honor the configuration (e.g. "color.ui = never") and also tty-ness of the output medium. * The http.{sslkey,sslCert} configuration variables are to be interpreted as a pathname that honors "~[username]/" prefix, but weren't, which has been fixed. * Numerous bugs in walking of reflogs via "log -g" and friends have been fixed. * "git commit" when seeing an totally empty message said "you did not edit the message", which is clearly wrong. The message has been corrected. * When a directory is not readable, "gitweb" fails to build the project list. Work this around by skipping such a directory. * A recently added test for the "credential-cache" helper revealed that EOF detection done around the time the connection to the cache daemon is torn down were flaky. This was fixed by reacting to ECONNRESET and behaving as if we got an EOF. * Some versions of GnuPG fail to kill gpg-agent it auto-spawned and such a left-over agent can interfere with a test. Work it around by attempting to kill one before starting a new test. * "git log --tag=no-such-tag" showed log starting from HEAD, which has been fixed---it now shows nothing. * The "tag.pager" configuration variable was useless for those who actually create tag objects, as it interfered with the use of an editor. A new mechanism has been introduced for commands to enable pager depending on what operation is being carried out to fix this, and then "git tag -l" is made to run pager by default. * "git push --recurse-submodules $there HEAD:$target" was not propagated down to the submodules, but now it is. * Commands like "git rebase" accepted the --rerere-autoupdate option from the command line, but did not always use it. This has been fixed. * "git clone --recurse-submodules --quiet" did not pass the quiet option down to submodules. * "git am -s" has been taught that some input may end with a trailer block that is not Signed-off-by: and it should refrain from adding an extra blank line before adding a new sign-off in such a case. * "git svn" used with "--localtime" option did not compute the tz offset for the timestamp in question and instead always used the current time, which has been corrected. * Memory leaks in a few error codepaths have been plugged. * bash 4.4 or newer gave a warning on NUL byte in command substitution done in "git stash"; this has been squelched. * "git grep -L" and "git grep --quiet -L" reported different exit codes; this has been corrected. * When handshake with a subprocess filter notices that the process asked for an unknown capability, Git did not report what program the offending subprocess was running. This has been corrected. * "git apply" that is used as a better "patch -p1" failed to apply a taken from a file with CRLF line endings to a file with CRLF line endings. The root cause was because it misused convert_to_git() that tried to do "safe-crlf" processing by looking at the index entry at the same path, which is a nonsense---in that mode, "apply" is not working on the data in (or derived from) the index at all. This has been fixed. * Killing "git merge --edit" before the editor returns control left the repository in a state with MERGE_MSG but without MERGE_HEAD, which incorrectly tells the subsequent "git commit" that there was a squash merge in progress. This has been fixed. * "git archive" did not work well with pathspecs and the export-ignore attribute. * "git cvsserver" no longer is invoked by "git daemon" by default, as it is old and largely unmaintained. * Various Perl scripts did not use safe_pipe_capture() instead of backticks, leaving them susceptible to end-user input. They have been corrected. Also contains various documentation updates and code clean-ups. Credits go to joernchen <joernchen@phenoelit.de> for finding the unsafe constructs in "git cvsserver", and to Jeff King at GitHub for finding and fixing instances of the same issue in other scripts.