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-Git 1.7.12.2 Release Notes
-==========================
-
-Fixes since v1.7.12.1
----------------------
-
- * When "git am" is fed an input that has multiple "Content-type: ..."
-   header, it did not grok charset= attribute correctly.
-
- * Even during a conflicted merge, "git blame $path" always meant to
-   blame uncommitted changes to the "working tree" version; make it
-   more useful by showing cleanly merged parts as coming from the other
-   branch that is being merged.
-
- * "git blame MAKEFILE" run in a history that has "Makefile" but not
-   "MAKEFILE" should say "No such file MAKEFILE in HEAD", but got
-   confused on a case insensitive filesystem and failed to do so.
-
- * "git fetch --all", when passed "--no-tags", did not honor the
-   "--no-tags" option while fetching from individual remotes (the same
-   issue existed with "--tags", but combination "--all --tags" makes
-   much less sense than "--all --no-tags").
-
- * "git log/diff/format-patch --stat" showed the "N line(s) added"
-   comment in user's locale and caused careless submitters to send
-   patches with such a line in them to projects whose project language
-   is not their language, mildly irritating others. Localization to
-   the line has been disabled for now.
-
- * "git log --all-match --grep=A --grep=B" ought to show commits that
-   mention both A and B, but when these three options are used with
-   --author or --committer, it showed commits that mention either A or
-   B (or both) instead.
-
- * The subcommand to remove the definition of a remote in "git remote"
-   was named "rm" even though all other subcommands were spelled out.
-   Introduce "git remote remove" to remove confusion, and keep "rm" as
-   a backward compatible synonym.
-
-Also contains a handful of documentation updates.