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diff --git a/third_party/git/Documentation/RelNotes/1.7.4.2.txt b/third_party/git/Documentation/RelNotes/1.7.4.2.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ef4ce1fcd37a..000000000000 --- a/third_party/git/Documentation/RelNotes/1.7.4.2.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -Git v1.7.4.2 Release Notes -========================== - -Fixes since v1.7.4.1 --------------------- - - * Many documentation updates to match "git cmd -h" output and the - git-cmd manual page. - - * We used to keep one file descriptor open for each and every packfile - that we have a mmap window on it (read: "in use"), even when for very - tiny packfiles. We now close the file descriptor early when the entire - packfile fits inside one mmap window. - - * "git bisect visualize" tried to run "gitk" in windowing - environments even when "gitk" is not installed, resulting in a - strange error message. - - * "git clone /no/such/path" did not fail correctly. - - * "git commit" did not correctly error out when the user asked to use a - non existent file as the commit message template. - - * "git diff --stat -B" ran on binary files counted the changes in lines, - which was nonsensical. - - * "git diff -M" opportunistically detected copies, which was not - necessarily a good thing, especially when it is internally run by - recursive merge. - - * "git difftool" didn't tell (g)vimdiff that the files it is reading are - to be opened read-only. - - * "git merge" didn't pay attention to prepare-commit-msg hook, even - though if a merge is conflicted and manually resolved, the subsequent - "git commit" would have triggered the hook, which was inconsistent. - - * "git patch-id" (and commands like "format-patch --ignore-in-upstream" - that use it as their internal logic) handled changes to files that end - with incomplete lines incorrectly. - - * The official value to tell "git push" to push the current branch back - to update the upstream branch it forked from is now called "upstream". - The old name "tracking" is and will be supported. - - * "git submodule update" used to honor the --merge/--rebase option (or - corresponding configuration variables) even for a newly cloned - subproject, which made no sense (so/submodule-no-update-first-time). - - * gitweb's "highlight" interface mishandled tabs. - - * gitweb didn't understand timezones with GMT offset that is not - multiple of a whole hour. - - * gitweb had a few forward-incompatible syntactic constructs and - also used incorrect variable when showing the file mode in a diff. - -And other minor fixes and documentation updates. |