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-Git v1.7.10.3 Release Notes
-===========================
-
-Fixes since v1.7.10.2
----------------------
-
- * The message file for German translation has been updated a bit.
-
- * Running "git checkout" on an unborn branch used to corrupt HEAD.
-
- * When checking out another commit from an already detached state, we
-   used to report all commits that are not reachable from any of the
-   refs as lossage, but some of them might be reachable from the new
-   HEAD, and there is no need to warn about them.
-
- * Some time ago, "git clone" lost the progress output for its
-   "checkout" phase; when run without any "--quiet" option, it should
-   give progress to the lengthy operation.
-
- * The directory path used in "git diff --no-index", when it recurses
-   down, was broken with a recent update after v1.7.10.1 release.
-
- * "log -z --pretty=tformat:..." did not terminate each record with
-   NUL.  The fix is not entirely correct when the output also asks for
-   --patch and/or --stat, though.
-
- * The DWIM behaviour for "log --pretty=format:%gd -g" was somewhat
-   broken and gave undue precedence to configured log.date, causing
-   "git stash list" to show "stash@{time stamp string}".
-
- * "git status --porcelain" ignored "--branch" option by mistake.  The
-   output for "git status --branch -z" was also incorrect and did not
-   terminate the record for the current branch name with NUL as asked.
-
- * When a submodule repository uses alternate object store mechanism,
-   some commands that were started from the superproject did not
-   notice it and failed with "No such object" errors.  The subcommands
-   of "git submodule" command that recursed into the submodule in a
-   separate process were OK; only the ones that cheated and peeked
-   directly into the submodule's repository from the primary process
-   were affected.
-
-Also contains minor fixes and documentation updates.