53ef17d | Johannes Schindelin | 17 March 2022, 09:58:00 UTC | Git 2.35.2 Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> | 23 March 2022, 23:31:43 UTC |
1f480d5 | Johannes Schindelin | 17 March 2022, 09:57:59 UTC | Sync with 2.34.2 * maint-2.34: Git 2.34.2 Git 2.33.2 Git 2.32.1 Git 2.31.2 GIT-VERSION-GEN: bump to v2.33.1 Git 2.30.3 setup_git_directory(): add an owner check for the top-level directory Add a function to determine whether a path is owned by the current user | 23 March 2022, 23:31:42 UTC |
4d0b43a | Johannes Schindelin | 17 March 2022, 09:57:52 UTC | Git 2.34.2 Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> | 23 March 2022, 23:31:36 UTC |
93fbff0 | Johannes Schindelin | 17 March 2022, 09:57:50 UTC | Sync with 2.33.2 * maint-2.33: Git 2.33.2 Git 2.32.1 Git 2.31.2 GIT-VERSION-GEN: bump to v2.33.1 Git 2.30.3 setup_git_directory(): add an owner check for the top-level directory Add a function to determine whether a path is owned by the current user | 23 March 2022, 23:31:36 UTC |
87ed4fc | Johannes Schindelin | 17 March 2022, 09:57:44 UTC | Git 2.33.2 Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> | 23 March 2022, 23:31:32 UTC |
303b876 | Johannes Schindelin | 17 March 2022, 09:57:43 UTC | Sync with 2.32.1 * maint-2.32: Git 2.32.1 Git 2.31.2 Git 2.30.3 setup_git_directory(): add an owner check for the top-level directory Add a function to determine whether a path is owned by the current user | 23 March 2022, 23:31:32 UTC |
9bcd7a8 | Johannes Schindelin | 17 March 2022, 09:57:38 UTC | Git 2.32.1 Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> | 23 March 2022, 23:31:29 UTC |
201b0c7 | Johannes Schindelin | 17 March 2022, 09:57:37 UTC | Sync with 2.31.2 * maint-2.31: Git 2.31.2 Git 2.30.3 setup_git_directory(): add an owner check for the top-level directory Add a function to determine whether a path is owned by the current user | 23 March 2022, 23:31:28 UTC |
44de39c | Johannes Schindelin | 17 March 2022, 09:57:32 UTC | Git 2.31.2 Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> | 23 March 2022, 23:24:29 UTC |
6a2381a | Johannes Schindelin | 17 March 2022, 09:57:31 UTC | Sync with 2.30.3 * maint-2.30: Git 2.30.3 setup_git_directory(): add an owner check for the top-level directory Add a function to determine whether a path is owned by the current user | 23 March 2022, 23:24:29 UTC |
cb95038 | Johannes Schindelin | 17 March 2022, 09:15:15 UTC | Git 2.30.3 Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> | 23 March 2022, 23:22:17 UTC |
fdcad5a | Johannes Schindelin | 23 March 2022, 22:00:41 UTC | Fix `GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES` with `C:\` and the likes When determining the length of the longest ancestor of a given path with respect to to e.g. `GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES`, we special-case the root directory by returning 0 (i.e. we pretend that the path `/` does not end in a slash by virtually stripping it). That is the correct behavior because when normalizing paths, the root directory is special: all other directory paths have their trailing slash stripped, but not the root directory's path (because it would become the empty string, which is not a legal path). However, this special-casing of the root directory in `longest_ancestor_length()` completely forgets about Windows-style root directories, e.g. `C:\`. These _also_ get normalized with a trailing slash (because `C:` would actually refer to the current directory on that drive, not necessarily to its root directory). In fc56c7b34b (mingw: accomodate t0060-path-utils for MSYS2, 2016-01-27), we almost got it right. We noticed that `longest_ancestor_length()` expects a slash _after_ the matched prefix, and if the prefix already ends in a slash, the normalized path won't ever match and -1 is returned. But then that commit went astray: The correct fix is not to adjust the _tests_ to expect an incorrect -1 when that function is fed a prefix that ends in a slash, but instead to treat such a prefix as if the trailing slash had been removed. Likewise, that function needs to handle the case where it is fed a path that ends in a slash (not only a prefix that ends in a slash): if it matches the prefix (plus trailing slash), we still need to verify that the path does not end there, otherwise the prefix is not actually an ancestor of the path but identical to it (and we need to return -1 in that case). With these two adjustments, we no longer need to play games in t0060 where we only add `$rootoff` if the passed prefix is different from the MSYS2 pseudo root, instead we also add it for the MSYS2 pseudo root itself. We do have to be careful to skip that logic entirely for Windows paths, though, because they do are not subject to that MSYS2 pseudo root treatment. This patch fixes the scenario where a user has set `GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES=C:\`, which would be ignored otherwise. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> | 23 March 2022, 23:21:08 UTC |
8959555 | Johannes Schindelin | 02 March 2022, 11:23:04 UTC | setup_git_directory(): add an owner check for the top-level directory It poses a security risk to search for a git directory outside of the directories owned by the current user. For example, it is common e.g. in computer pools of educational institutes to have a "scratch" space: a mounted disk with plenty of space that is regularly swiped where any authenticated user can create a directory to do their work. Merely navigating to such a space with a Git-enabled `PS1` when there is a maliciously-crafted `/scratch/.git/` can lead to a compromised account. The same holds true in multi-user setups running Windows, as `C:\` is writable to every authenticated user by default. To plug this vulnerability, we stop Git from accepting top-level directories owned by someone other than the current user. We avoid looking at the ownership of each and every directories between the current and the top-level one (if there are any between) to avoid introducing a performance bottleneck. This new default behavior is obviously incompatible with the concept of shared repositories, where we expect the top-level directory to be owned by only one of its legitimate users. To re-enable that use case, we add support for adding exceptions from the new default behavior via the config setting `safe.directory`. The `safe.directory` config setting is only respected in the system and global configs, not from repository configs or via the command-line, and can have multiple values to allow for multiple shared repositories. We are particularly careful to provide a helpful message to any user trying to use a shared repository. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> | 21 March 2022, 12:16:26 UTC |
bdc77d1 | Johannes Schindelin | 02 March 2022, 10:06:24 UTC | Add a function to determine whether a path is owned by the current user This function will be used in the next commit to prevent `setup_git_directory()` from discovering a repository in a directory that is owned by someone other than the current user. Note: We cannot simply use `st.st_uid` on Windows just like we do on Linux and other Unix-like platforms: according to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/stat-functions this field is always zero on Windows (because Windows' idea of a user ID does not fit into a single numerical value). Therefore, we have to do something a little involved to replicate the same functionality there. Also note: On Windows, a user's home directory is not actually owned by said user, but by the administrator. For all practical purposes, it is under the user's control, though, therefore we pretend that it is owned by the user. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> | 21 March 2022, 12:16:26 UTC |
2a9a586 | Johannes Schindelin | 17 March 2022, 11:52:12 UTC | Merge branch 'cb/mingw-gmtime-r' Build fix on Windows. * cb/mingw-gmtime-r: mingw: avoid fallback for {local,gm}time_r() Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> | 17 March 2022, 11:52:12 UTC |
6e7ad1e | Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón | 27 November 2021, 10:15:32 UTC | mingw: avoid fallback for {local,gm}time_r() mingw-w64's pthread_unistd.h had a bug that mistakenly (because there is no support for the *lockfile() functions required[1]) defined _POSIX_THREAD_SAFE_FUNCTIONS and that was being worked around since 3ecd153a3b (compat/mingw: support MSys2-based MinGW build, 2016-01-14). The bug was fixed in winphtreads, but as a side effect, leaves the reentrant functions from time.h no longer visible and therefore breaks the build. Since the intention all along was to avoid using the fallback functions, formalize the use of POSIX by setting the corresponding feature flag and compile out the implementation for the fallback functions. [1] https://unix.org/whitepapers/reentrant.html Signed-off-by: Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón <carenas@gmail.com> Acked-by: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 17 March 2022, 11:52:12 UTC |
898225b | Johannes Schindelin | 17 March 2022, 09:35:52 UTC | GIT-VERSION-GEN: bump to v2.33.1 This was missed in af6d1d602a8f (Git 2.33.1, 2021-10-12). Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> | 17 March 2022, 09:35:52 UTC |
4c53a8c | Junio C Hamano | 29 January 2022, 00:48:42 UTC | Git 2.35.1 Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 29 January 2022, 00:48:42 UTC |
f120b65 | Junio C Hamano | 29 January 2022, 00:45:39 UTC | Merge branch 'en/keep-cwd' into maint Fix a regression in 2.35 that roke the use of "rebase" and "stash" in a secondary worktree. * en/keep-cwd: sequencer, stash: fix running from worktree subdir | 29 January 2022, 00:45:52 UTC |
ff5b791 | Elijah Newren | 26 January 2022, 01:43:45 UTC | sequencer, stash: fix running from worktree subdir In commits bc3ae46b42 ("rebase: do not attempt to remove startup_info->original_cwd", 2021-12-09) and 0fce211ccc ("stash: do not attempt to remove startup_info->original_cwd", 2021-12-09), we wanted to allow the subprocess to know which directory the parent process was running from, so that the subprocess could protect it. However... When run from a non-main worktree, setup_git_directory() will note that the discovered git directory (/PATH/TO/.git/worktree/non-main-worktree) does not match DEFAULT_GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT (see setup_discovered_git_dir()), and decide to set GIT_DIR in the environment. This matters because... Whenever git is run with the GIT_DIR environment variable set, and GIT_WORK_TREE not set, it presumes that '.' is the working tree. So... This combination results in the subcommand being very confused about the working tree. Fix it by also setting the GIT_WORK_TREE environment variable along with setting cmd.dir. A possibly more involved fix we could consider for later would be to make setup.c set GIT_WORK_TREE whenever (a) it discovers both the git directory and the working tree and (b) it decides to set GIT_DIR in the environment. I did not attempt that here as such would be too big of a change for a 2.35.1 release. Test-case-by: Glen Choo <chooglen@google.com> Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 26 January 2022, 20:01:54 UTC |
89bece5 | Junio C Hamano | 24 January 2022, 17:25:25 UTC | Git 2.35 Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 24 January 2022, 17:25:25 UTC |
c6e19e4 | Junio C Hamano | 24 January 2022, 17:14:46 UTC | Merge branch 'ab/checkout-branch-info-leakfix' We added an unrelated sanity checking that leads to a BUG() while plugging a leak, which triggered in a repository with symrefs in the local branch namespace that point at a ref outside. Partially revert the change to avoid triggering the BUG(). * ab/checkout-branch-info-leakfix: checkout: avoid BUG() when hitting a broken repository | 24 January 2022, 17:14:46 UTC |
7ea759c | Junio C Hamano | 24 January 2022, 17:09:34 UTC | Merge tag 'l10n-2.35.0-rnd2' of git://github.com/git-l10n/git-po l10n-2.35.0-rnd2 * tag 'l10n-2.35.0-rnd2' of git://github.com/git-l10n/git-po: l10n: Update Catalan translation l10n: zh_TW: v2.35.0 round 2 (0 untranslated) l10n: Update Catalan translation l10n: de.po: Update German translation l10n: de.po: Fix translation for "'%s' is aliased to '%s'" l10n: po-id for 2.35 (round 2) l10n: Update Catalan translation l10n: vi(5195t): Update for v2.35.0 round 2 l10n: batch update to fix typo in branch.c l10n: git.pot: v2.35.0 round 2 (1 new, 1 removed) l10n: bg.po: Updated Bulgarian translation (5195t) l10n: zh_CN: v2.35.0 round 1 l10n: fr: v2.35.0 round 1 l10n: zh_TW: v2.35.0 round 1 (1 fuzzy) l10n: po-id for 2.35 (round 1) l10n: sv.po: Update Swedish translation (5196t0f0u) l10n: sv.po: Fix typo l10n: tr: v2.35.0 round 1 l10n: git.pot: v2.35.0 round 1 (126 new, 142 removed) | 24 January 2022, 17:09:34 UTC |
9e2b35d | Jordi Mas | 23 January 2022, 08:40:52 UTC | l10n: Update Catalan translation Signed-off-by: Jordi Mas <jmas@softcatala.org> | 23 January 2022, 08:40:52 UTC |
0fff4ea | Jiang Xin | 22 January 2022, 08:27:41 UTC | Merge branch 'l10n/zh_TW/220113' of github.com:l10n-tw/git-po * 'l10n/zh_TW/220113' of github.com:l10n-tw/git-po: l10n: zh_TW: v2.35.0 round 2 (0 untranslated) l10n: zh_TW: v2.35.0 round 1 (1 fuzzy) | 22 January 2022, 08:27:41 UTC |
519947b | Junio C Hamano | 22 January 2022, 00:58:30 UTC | checkout: avoid BUG() when hitting a broken repository When 9081a421 (checkout: fix "branch info" memory leaks, 2021-11-16) cleaned up existing memory leaks, we added an unrelated sanity check to ensure that a local branch is truly local and not a symref to elsewhere that dies with BUG() otherwise. This was misguided in two ways. First of all, such a tightening did not belong to a leak-fix patch. And the condition it detected was *not* a bug in our program but a problem in user data, where warning() or die() would have been more appropriate. As the condition is not fatal (the result of computing the local branch name in the code that is involved in the faulty check is only used as a textual label for the commit), let's revert the code to the original state, i.e. strip "refs/heads/" to compute the local branch name if possible, and otherwise leave it NULL. The consumer of the information in merge_working_tree() is prepared to see NULL in there and act accordingly. cf. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2042920 Reported-by: Petr Šplíchal <psplicha@redhat.com> Reported-by: Todd Zullinger <tmz@pobox.com> Helped-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 22 January 2022, 01:04:50 UTC |
8795330 | Yi-Jyun Pan | 21 January 2022, 23:06:36 UTC | l10n: zh_TW: v2.35.0 round 2 (0 untranslated) Used 1 translation from zh_CN. Thanks to zh_CN translation team! Signed-off-by: Yi-Jyun Pan <pan93412@gmail.com> | 21 January 2022, 23:10:43 UTC |
b3d4896 | Jordi Mas | 21 January 2022, 06:56:02 UTC | l10n: Update Catalan translation Signed-off-by: Jordi Mas <jmas@softcatala.org> | 21 January 2022, 06:56:02 UTC |
297ca89 | Junio C Hamano | 20 January 2022, 23:25:38 UTC | Merge branch 'js/branch-track-inherit' "git branch -h" incorrectly said "--track[=direct|inherit]", implying that "--trackinherit" is a valid option, which has been corrected. source: <3de40324bea6a1dd9bca2654721471e3809e87d8.1642538935.git.steadmon@google.com> source: <c3c26192-aee9-185a-e559-b8735139e49c@web.de> * js/branch-track-inherit: branch,checkout: fix --track documentation | 20 January 2022, 23:25:38 UTC |
6327f0e | René Scharfe | 20 January 2022, 12:35:54 UTC | branch,checkout: fix --track documentation Document that the accepted variants of the --track option are --track, --track=direct, and --track=inherit. The equal sign in the latter two cannot be replaced with whitespace; in general optional arguments need to be attached firmly to their option. Put "direct" consistently before "inherit", if only for the reasons that the former is the default, explained first in the documentation, and comes before the latter alphabetically. Mention both modes in the short help so that readers don't have to look them up in the full documentation. They are literal strings and thus untranslatable. PARSE_OPT_LITERAL_ARGHELP is inferred due to the pipe and parenthesis characters, so we don't have to provide that flag explicitly. Mention that -t has the same effect as --track and --track=direct. There is no way to specify inherit mode using the short option, because short options generally don't accept optional arguments. Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 20 January 2022, 19:07:51 UTC |
159af2a | Matthias Rüster | 15 January 2022, 15:36:51 UTC | l10n: de.po: Update German translation Signed-off-by: Matthias Rüster <matthias.ruester@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ralf Thielow <ralf.thielow@gmail.com> | 20 January 2022, 17:23:36 UTC |
ea0fca8 | Jürgen Krämer | 18 November 2021, 15:25:48 UTC | l10n: de.po: Fix translation for "'%s' is aliased to '%s'" The German translation for "'%s' is aliased to '%s'" is incorrect. It switches the order of alias name and alias definition. A better translation would be "'%s' ist ein Alias für '%s'". (Full stop removed intentionally, because the original does not use one either.) Signed-off-by: Matthias Rüster <matthias.ruester@gmail.com> | 20 January 2022, 17:11:37 UTC |
7ff31e1 | Jiang Xin | 20 January 2022, 02:40:08 UTC | Merge branch 'po-id' of github.com:bagasme/git-po * 'po-id' of github.com:bagasme/git-po: l10n: po-id for 2.35 (round 2) | 20 January 2022, 02:40:08 UTC |
50b2d72 | Junio C Hamano | 19 January 2022, 20:48:46 UTC | Git 2.35-rc2 Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 19 January 2022, 20:48:46 UTC |
e2724c1 | Johannes Schindelin | 19 January 2022, 18:56:01 UTC | getcwd(mingw): handle the case when there is no cwd A recent upstream topic introduced checks for certain Git commands that prevent them from deleting the current working directory, introducing also a regression test that ensures that commands such as `git version` _can_ run without a current working directory. While technically not possible on Windows via the regular Win32 API, we do run the regression tests in an MSYS2 Bash which uses a POSIX emulation layer (the MSYS2/Cygwin runtime) where a really evil hack _does_ allow to delete a directory even if it is the current working directory. Therefore, Git needs to be prepared for a missing working directory, even on Windows. This issue was not noticed in upstream Git because there was no caller that tried to discover a Git directory with a deleted current working directory in the test suite. But in the microsoft/git fork, we do want to run `pre-command`/`post-command` hooks for every command, even for `git version`, which means that we make precisely such a call. The bug is not in that `pre-command`/`post-command` feature, though, but in `mingw_getcwd()` and needs to be addressed there. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 19 January 2022, 19:27:31 UTC |
80dabf9 | Bagas Sanjaya | 18 January 2022, 08:27:07 UTC | l10n: po-id for 2.35 (round 2) Translate following new components: * advice.c * alias.c * sequencer.c * sparse-index.c * builtin/sparse-checkout.c Signed-off-by: Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@gmail.com> | 19 January 2022, 10:59:41 UTC |
0f8f20f | Jordi Mas | 19 January 2022, 06:50:14 UTC | l10n: Update Catalan translation Signed-off-by: Jordi Mas <jmas@softcatala.org> | 19 January 2022, 06:56:01 UTC |
af4e5f5 | Junio C Hamano | 19 January 2022, 00:02:23 UTC | Merge branch 'js/branch-track-inherit' "git branch -h" incorrectly said "--track[=direct|inherit]", implying that "--trackinherit" is a valid option, which has been corrected. * js/branch-track-inherit: branch,checkout: fix --track usage strings | 19 January 2022, 00:02:23 UTC |
0330edb | Junio C Hamano | 19 January 2022, 00:02:23 UTC | Merge branch 'jc/freebsd-without-c99-only-build' FreeBSD 13.0 headers have unconditional dependency on C11 language features, and adding -std=gnu99 to DEVELOPER_CFLAGS would just break the developer build. * jc/freebsd-without-c99-only-build: Makefile: FreeBSD cannot do C99-or-below build | 19 January 2022, 00:02:23 UTC |
15f0028 | Josh Steadmon | 18 January 2022, 20:49:46 UTC | branch,checkout: fix --track usage strings As Ævar pointed out in [1], the use of PARSE_OPT_LITERAL_ARGHELP with a list of allowed parameters is not recommended. Both git-branch and git-checkout were changed in d311566 (branch: add flags and config to inherit tracking, 2021-12-20) to use this discouraged combination for their --track flags. Fix this by removing PARSE_OPT_LITERAL_ARGHELP, and changing the arghelp to simply be "mode". Users may discover allowed values in the manual pages. [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/git/220111.86a6g3yqf9.gmgdl@evledraar.gmail.com/ Signed-off-by: Josh Steadmon <steadmon@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 18 January 2022, 22:08:15 UTC |
2b95d94 | Junio C Hamano | 18 January 2022, 17:47:39 UTC | Makefile: FreeBSD cannot do C99-or-below build In "make DEVELOPER=YesPlease" builds, we try to help developers to catch as many potential issues as they can by using -Wall and turning compilation warnings into errors. In the same spirit, we recently started adding -std=gnu99 to their CFLAGS, so that they can notice when they accidentally used language features beyond C99. It however turns out that FreeBSD 13.0 mistakenly uses C11 extension in its system header files regardless of what __STDC_VERSION__ says, which means that the platform (unless we tweak their system headers) cannot be used for this purpose. It seems that -std=gnu99 is only added conditionally even in today's config.mak.dev, so it is fine if we dropped -std=gnu99 from there. Which means that developers on FreeBSD cannot participate in vetting use of features beyond C99, but there are developers on other platforms who will, so it's not too bad. We might want a more "fundamental" fix to make the platform capable of taking -std=gnu99, like working around the use of unconditional C11 extension in its system header files by supplying a set of "replacement" definitions in our header files. We chose not to pursue such an approach for two reasons at this point: (1) The fix belongs to the FreeBSD project, not this project, and such an upstream fix may happen hopefully in a not-too-distant future. (2) Fixing such a bug in system header files and working it around can lead to unexpected breakages (other parts of their system header files may not be expecting to see and do not work well with our "replacement" definitions). This close to the final release of this cycle, we have no time for that. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 18 January 2022, 20:16:23 UTC |
b56bd95 | Junio C Hamano | 17 January 2022, 23:15:59 UTC | Merge branch 'da/rhel7-lacks-uncompress2-and-c99' Adjust build on RHEL 7 to explicitly ask C99 support and use the fallback implementation of uncompress2 we ship. * da/rhel7-lacks-uncompress2-and-c99: build: centos/RHEL 7 ships with an older gcc and zlib | 17 January 2022, 23:15:59 UTC |
6bcc4e2 | Tran Ngoc Quan | 17 January 2022, 07:15:31 UTC | l10n: vi(5195t): Update for v2.35.0 round 2 Signed-off-by: Tran Ngoc Quan <vnwildman@gmail.com> | 17 January 2022, 07:15:31 UTC |
ee27abd | Jiang Xin | 17 January 2022, 00:50:41 UTC | l10n: batch update to fix typo in branch.c In git 2.35 l10n round 1, a space between two words was missing in the message from "branch.c", and it was fixed by commit 68d924e1de (branch: missing space fix at line 313, 2022-01-11). Do a batch update for teams (bg, fr, id, sv, tr and zh_CN) that have already completed their works on l10n round 1. Signed-off-by: Jiang Xin <worldhello.net@gmail.com> | 17 January 2022, 00:58:49 UTC |
fe7f7ad | Jiang Xin | 17 January 2022, 00:32:09 UTC | l10n: git.pot: v2.35.0 round 2 (1 new, 1 removed) Generate po/git.pot from v2.35.0-rc1 for git v2.35.0 l10n round 2. Signed-off-by: Jiang Xin <worldhello.net@gmail.com> | 17 January 2022, 00:32:09 UTC |
90999dd | Jiang Xin | 17 January 2022, 00:30:45 UTC | Merge tag 'v2.35.0-rc1' Git 2.35-rc1 * tag 'v2.35.0-rc1': Git 2.35-rc1 reftable tests: avoid "int" overflow, use "uint64_t" reftable: avoid initializing structs from structs t1450-fsck: exec-bit is not needed to make loose object writable refs API: use "failure_errno", not "errno" Last minute fixes before -rc1 build: NonStop ships with an older zlib packfile: fix off-by-one error in decoding logic t/gpg: simplify test for unknown key branch: missing space fix at line 313 fmt-merge-msg: prevent use-after-free with signed tags cache.h: drop duplicate `ensure_full_index()` declaration lazyload: use correct calling conventions fetch: fix deadlock when cleaning up lockfiles in async signals | 17 January 2022, 00:30:45 UTC |
ffb9f29 | David Aguilar | 16 January 2022, 02:05:20 UTC | build: centos/RHEL 7 ships with an older gcc and zlib GCC 4.8.5 is the default system compiler on centos7/RHEL7. This version requires -std=c99 to enable c99 support. zlib 1.2.7 on centos7/rhel7 lacks uncompress2(). Signed-off-by: David Aguilar <davvid@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 16 January 2022, 22:18:17 UTC |
c8464a3 | Alexander Shopov | 15 January 2022, 22:35:45 UTC | l10n: bg.po: Updated Bulgarian translation (5195t) Signed-off-by: Alexander Shopov <ash@kambanaria.org> | 16 January 2022, 09:51:37 UTC |
df3c41a | Junio C Hamano | 14 January 2022, 23:26:53 UTC | Git 2.35-rc1 Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 14 January 2022, 23:26:53 UTC |
36b6571 | Junio C Hamano | 14 January 2022, 23:25:15 UTC | Merge branch 'js/t1450-making-it-writable-does-not-need-full-posixperm' Test fix. * js/t1450-making-it-writable-does-not-need-full-posixperm: t1450-fsck: exec-bit is not needed to make loose object writable | 14 January 2022, 23:25:15 UTC |
9a329bd | Junio C Hamano | 14 January 2022, 23:25:15 UTC | Merge branch 'ab/reftable-build-fixes' A few portability tweaks. * ab/reftable-build-fixes: reftable tests: avoid "int" overflow, use "uint64_t" reftable: avoid initializing structs from structs | 14 January 2022, 23:25:15 UTC |
31e3912 | Junio C Hamano | 14 January 2022, 23:25:14 UTC | Merge branch 'ab/refs-errno-cleanup' A brown-paper-bag fix on top of a topic that was merged during this cycle. * ab/refs-errno-cleanup: refs API: use "failure_errno", not "errno" | 14 January 2022, 23:25:15 UTC |
22d2f70 | Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason | 11 January 2022, 16:40:23 UTC | reftable tests: avoid "int" overflow, use "uint64_t" Change code added in 1ae2b8cda84 (reftable: add merged table view, 2021-10-07) to consistently use the "uint64_t" type. These "min" and "max" variables get passed in the body of this function to a function whose prototype is: [...] reftable_writer_set_limits([...], uint64_t min, uint64_t max This avoids the following warning on SunCC 12.5 on gcc211.fsffrance.org: "reftable/merged_test.c", line 27: warning: initializer does not fit or is out of range: 0xffffffff Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 13 January 2022, 21:39:09 UTC |
f2b2551 | Han-Wen Nienhuys | 13 January 2022, 16:55:34 UTC | reftable: avoid initializing structs from structs Apparently, the IBM xlc compiler doesn't like this. Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 13 January 2022, 21:36:34 UTC |
5906910 | Johannes Sixt | 13 January 2022, 20:28:45 UTC | t1450-fsck: exec-bit is not needed to make loose object writable A test case wants to append stuff to a loose object file to ensure that this kind of corruption is detected. To make a read-only loose object file writable with chmod, it is not necessary to also make it executable. Replace the bitmask 755 with the instruction +w to request only the write bit and to also heed the umask. And get rid of a POSIXPERM prerequisite, which is unnecessary for the test. Signed-off-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 13 January 2022, 20:36:12 UTC |
cac15b3 | Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason | 12 January 2022, 12:36:46 UTC | refs API: use "failure_errno", not "errno" Fix a logic error in refs_resolve_ref_unsafe() introduced in a recent series of mine to abstract the refs API away from errno. See 96f6623ada0 (Merge branch 'ab/refs-errno-cleanup', 2021-11-29)for that series. In that series introduction of "failure_errno" to refs_resolve_ref_unsafe came in ef18119dec8 (refs API: add a version of refs_resolve_ref_unsafe() with "errno", 2021-10-16). There we'd set "errno = 0" immediately before refs_read_raw_ref(), and then set "failure_errno" to "errno" if errno was non-zero afterwards. Then in the next commit 8b72fea7e91 (refs API: make refs_read_raw_ref() not set errno, 2021-10-16) we started expecting "refs_read_raw_ref()" to set "failure_errno". It would do that if refs_read_raw_ref() failed, but it wouldn't be the same errno. So we might set the "errno" here to any arbitrary bad value, and end up e.g. returning NULL when we meant to return the refname from refs_resolve_ref_unsafe(), or the other way around. Instrumenting this code will reveal cases where refs_read_raw_ref() will fail, and "errno" and "failure_errno" will be set to different values. In practice I haven't found a case where this scary bug changed anything in practice. The reason for that is that we'll not care about the actual value of "errno" here per-se, but only whether: 1. We have an errno 2. If it's one of ENOENT, EISDIR or ENOTDIR. See the adjacent code added in a1c1d8170db (refs_resolve_ref_unsafe: handle d/f conflicts for writes, 2017-10-06) I.e. if we clobber "failure_errno" with "errno", but it happened to be one of those three, and we'll clobber it with another one of the three we were OK. Perhaps there are cases where the difference ended up mattering, but I haven't found them. Instrumenting the test suite to fail if "errno" and "failure_errno" are different shows a lot of failures, checking if they're different *and* one is but not the other is outside that list of three "errno" values yields no failures. But let's fix the obvious bug. We should just stop paying attention to "errno" in refs_resolve_ref_unsafe(). In addition let's change the partial resetting of "errno" in files_read_raw_ref() to happen just before the "return", to ensure that any such bug will be more easily spotted in the future. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 13 January 2022, 18:53:54 UTC |
65387fd | Fangyi Zhou | 11 January 2022, 16:42:06 UTC | l10n: zh_CN: v2.35.0 round 1 - Translate new messages - Translate the word 'cone' instead of leaving it verbatim (in the context of sparse checkout) - Make translations of 'failed to' consistent Signed-off-by: Fangyi Zhou <me@fangyi.io> Reviewed-by: Teng Long <dyroneteng@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: 依云 <lilydjwg@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Jiang Xin <worldhello.net@gmail.com> | 13 January 2022, 13:15:04 UTC |
14a38ad | Jiang Xin | 13 January 2022, 01:11:17 UTC | Merge branch 'fr_2.35.0_rnd1' of github.com:jnavila/git * 'fr_2.35.0_rnd1' of github.com:jnavila/git: l10n: fr: v2.35.0 round 1 | 13 January 2022, 01:11:17 UTC |
1ffcbaa | Junio C Hamano | 13 January 2022, 00:27:08 UTC | Last minute fixes before -rc1 Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 13 January 2022, 00:27:08 UTC |
12f82b0 | Junio C Hamano | 12 January 2022, 23:11:43 UTC | Merge branch 'ps/lockfile-cleanup-fix' Some lockfile code called free() in signal-death code path, which has been corrected. * ps/lockfile-cleanup-fix: fetch: fix deadlock when cleaning up lockfiles in async signals | 12 January 2022, 23:11:43 UTC |
453cef7 | Junio C Hamano | 12 January 2022, 23:11:43 UTC | Merge branch 'ma/header-dup-cleanup' Code clean-up. * ma/header-dup-cleanup: cache.h: drop duplicate `ensure_full_index()` declaration | 12 January 2022, 23:11:43 UTC |
83ca082 | Junio C Hamano | 12 January 2022, 23:11:42 UTC | Merge branch 'fs/gpg-unknown-key-test-fix' Test simplification. * fs/gpg-unknown-key-test-fix: t/gpg: simplify test for unknown key | 12 January 2022, 23:11:42 UTC |
2a72807 | Junio C Hamano | 12 January 2022, 23:11:41 UTC | Merge branch 'ak/protect-any-current-branch' * ak/protect-any-current-branch: branch: missing space fix at line 313 | 12 January 2022, 23:11:41 UTC |
c9c0828 | Junio C Hamano | 12 January 2022, 23:11:41 UTC | Merge branch 'jt/pack-header-lshift-overflow' * jt/pack-header-lshift-overflow: packfile: fix off-by-one error in decoding logic | 12 January 2022, 23:11:41 UTC |
4e2e2a4 | Junio C Hamano | 12 January 2022, 23:11:41 UTC | Merge branch 'rb/nonstop-lacks-uncompress2' * rb/nonstop-lacks-uncompress2: build: NonStop ships with an older zlib | 12 January 2022, 23:11:41 UTC |
a4510f8 | Junio C Hamano | 12 January 2022, 23:11:41 UTC | Merge branch 'ma/windows-dynload-fix' Fix calling dynamically loaded functions on Windows. * ma/windows-dynload-fix: lazyload: use correct calling conventions | 12 January 2022, 23:11:41 UTC |
cde28af | Junio C Hamano | 12 January 2022, 23:11:41 UTC | Merge branch 'fs/ssh-signing-key-lifetime' "git merge $signed_tag" started to drop the tag message from the default merge message it uses by accident, which has been corrected. * fs/ssh-signing-key-lifetime: fmt-merge-msg: prevent use-after-free with signed tags | 12 January 2022, 23:11:41 UTC |
68d1da4 | Randall S. Becker | 11 January 2022, 03:51:39 UTC | build: NonStop ships with an older zlib Notably, it lacks uncompress2(); use the fallback we ship in our tree instead. Signed-off-by: Randall S. Becker <rsbecker@nexbridge.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 12 January 2022, 20:17:29 UTC |
a5c97b0 | Junio C Hamano | 12 January 2022, 20:11:42 UTC | packfile: fix off-by-one error in decoding logic shift count being exactly at 7-bit smaller than the long is OK; on 32-bit architecture, shift count starts at 4 and goes through 11, 18 and 25, at which point the guard triggers one iteration too early. Reported-by: Marc Strapetz <marc.strapetz@syntevo.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 12 January 2022, 20:14:49 UTC |
e1e1de0 | Jean-Noël Avila | 12 January 2022, 20:14:45 UTC | l10n: fr: v2.35.0 round 1 Signed-off-by: Jean-Noël Avila <jn.avila@free.fr> | 12 January 2022, 20:14:45 UTC |
0517f59 | Fabian Stelzer | 12 January 2022, 12:07:57 UTC | t/gpg: simplify test for unknown key To test for a key that is completely unknown to the keyring we need one to sign the commit with. This was done by generating a new key and not add it into the keyring. To avoid the key generation overhead and problems where GPG did hang in CI during it, switch GNUPGHOME to the empty $GNUPGHOME_NOT_USED instead, therefore making all used keys unknown for this single `verify-commit` call. Reported-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Fabian Stelzer <fs@gigacodes.de> Reviewed-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 12 January 2022, 19:21:22 UTC |
68d924e | Bagas Sanjaya | 11 January 2022, 12:36:27 UTC | branch: missing space fix at line 313 The message introduced by commit 593a2a5d06 (branch: protect branches checked out in all worktrees, 2021-12-01) is missing a space in the first line, add it. Signed-off-by: Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 12 January 2022, 18:52:52 UTC |
cb57f25 | Yi-Jyun Pan | 12 January 2022, 17:10:46 UTC | l10n: zh_TW: v2.35.0 round 1 (1 fuzzy) Signed-off-by: Yi-Jyun Pan <pan93412@gmail.com> | 12 January 2022, 17:10:46 UTC |
4b1fd48 | Bagas Sanjaya | 11 January 2022, 12:21:51 UTC | l10n: po-id for 2.35 (round 1) Update following components: * apply.c * branch.c * builtin/add.c * builtin/am.c * builtin/fetch.c * builtin/ls-files.c * builtin/stash.c Translate following new components: * archive-tar.c * archive-zip.c Also clean up obsolete translations. Signed-off-by: Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@gmail.com> | 12 January 2022, 11:16:47 UTC |
38ad274 | Jiang Xin | 12 January 2022, 05:46:21 UTC | Merge branch 'master' of github.com:nafmo/git-l10n-sv * 'master' of github.com:nafmo/git-l10n-sv: l10n: sv.po: Update Swedish translation (5196t0f0u) l10n: sv.po: Fix typo | 12 January 2022, 05:46:21 UTC |
05b345a | Peter Krefting | 11 January 2022, 15:36:26 UTC | l10n: sv.po: Update Swedish translation (5196t0f0u) Includes extra translation for branch.c:313 which has an upstream whitespace error that is expected to be fixed. Signed-off-by: Peter Krefting <peter@softwolves.pp.se> | 11 January 2022, 15:36:26 UTC |
f91e43e | Peter Krefting | 08 January 2022, 20:11:34 UTC | l10n: sv.po: Fix typo Suggested-by: Anders Jonsson <anders.jonsson@norsjovallen.se> Signed-off-by: Peter Krefting <peter@softwolves.pp.se> | 11 January 2022, 14:52:57 UTC |
59b1ff1 | Emir SARI | 11 January 2022, 10:08:26 UTC | l10n: tr: v2.35.0 round 1 Signed-off-by: Emir SARI <emir_sari@icloud.com> | 11 January 2022, 10:08:26 UTC |
79aed79 | Jiang Xin | 11 January 2022, 01:52:27 UTC | l10n: git.pot: v2.35.0 round 1 (126 new, 142 removed) Generate po/git.pot from v2.35.0-rc0 for git v2.35.0 l10n round 1. Signed-off-by: Jiang Xin <worldhello.net@gmail.com> | 11 January 2022, 01:52:27 UTC |
c39fc06 | Taylor Blau | 10 January 2022, 21:19:06 UTC | fmt-merge-msg: prevent use-after-free with signed tags When merging a signed tag, fmt_merge_msg_sigs() is responsible for populating the body of the merge message with the names of the signed tags, their signatures, and the validity of those signatures. In 02769437e1 (ssh signing: use sigc struct to pass payload, 2021-12-09), check_signature() was taught to pass the object payload via the sigc struct instead of passing the payload buffer separately. In effect, 02769437e1 causes buf, and sigc.payload to point at the same region in memory. This causes a problem for fmt_tag_signature(), which wants to read from this location, since it is freed beforehand by signature_check_clear() (which frees it via sigc's `payload` member). That makes the subsequent use in fmt_tag_signature() a use-after-free. As a result, merge messages did not contain the body of any signed tags. Luckily, they tend not to contain garbage, either, since the result of strstr()-ing the object buffer in fmt_tag_signature() is guarded: const char *tag_body = strstr(buf, "\n\n"); if (tag_body) { tag_body += 2; strbuf_add(tagbuf, tag_body, buf + len - tag_body); } Unfortunately, the tests in t6200 did not catch this at the time because they do not search for the body of signed tags in fmt-merge-msg's output. Resolve this by waiting to call signature_check_clear() until after its contents can be safely discarded. Harden ourselves against any future regressions in this area by making sure we can find signed tag messages in the output of fmt-merge-msg, too. Reported-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 10 January 2022, 21:57:40 UTC |
90d242d | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:28:51 UTC | Git 2.35-rc0 Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 10 January 2022, 19:52:57 UTC |
6e22345 | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:57 UTC | Merge branch 'en/stash-df-fix' "git stash apply" forgot to attempt restoring untracked files when it failed to restore changes to tracked ones. * en/stash-df-fix: stash: do not return before restoring untracked files | 10 January 2022, 19:52:57 UTC |
27a70fa | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:56 UTC | Merge branch 'ms/t-readme-typofix' Typofix. * ms/t-readme-typofix: t/README: fix typo | 10 January 2022, 19:52:56 UTC |
c17de5a | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:56 UTC | Merge branch 'ja/i18n-similar-messages' Similar message templates have been consolidated so that translators need to work on fewer number of messages. * ja/i18n-similar-messages: i18n: turn even more messages into "cannot be used together" ones i18n: ref-filter: factorize "%(foo) atom used without %(bar) atom" i18n: factorize "--foo outside a repository" i18n: refactor "unrecognized %(foo) argument" strings i18n: factorize "no directory given for --foo" i18n: factorize "--foo requires --bar" and the like i18n: tag.c factorize i18n strings i18n: standardize "cannot open" and "cannot read" i18n: turn "options are incompatible" into "cannot be used together" i18n: refactor "%s, %s and %s are mutually exclusive" i18n: refactor "foo and bar are mutually exclusive" | 10 January 2022, 19:52:56 UTC |
2c54104 | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:55 UTC | Merge branch 'en/merge-ort-renorm-with-rename-delete-conflict-fix' A corner case bug in the ort merge strategy has been corrected. * en/merge-ort-renorm-with-rename-delete-conflict-fix: merge-ort: fix bug with renormalization and rename/delete conflicts | 10 January 2022, 19:52:55 UTC |
def8c6a | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:55 UTC | Merge branch 'jc/doc-submitting-patches-choice-of-base' Extend the guidance to choose the base commit to build your work on, and hint/nudge contributors to read others' changes. * jc/doc-submitting-patches-choice-of-base: SubmittingPatchs: clarify choice of base and testing | 10 January 2022, 19:52:55 UTC |
9b6eda0 | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:54 UTC | Merge branch 'jl/subtree-check-parents-argument-passing-fix' Fix performance-releated bug in "git subtree" (in contrib/). * jl/subtree-check-parents-argument-passing-fix: subtree: fix argument handling in check_parents | 10 January 2022, 19:52:54 UTC |
c0450ca | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:54 UTC | Merge branch 'lh/use-gnu-color-in-grep' The color palette used by "git grep" has been updated to match that of GNU grep. * lh/use-gnu-color-in-grep: grep: align default colors with GNU grep ones | 10 January 2022, 19:52:54 UTC |
0669bdf | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:54 UTC | Merge branch 'js/branch-track-inherit' "git -c branch.autosetupmerge=inherit branch new old" makes "new" to have the same upstream as the "old" branch, instead of marking "old" itself as its upstream. * js/branch-track-inherit: config: require lowercase for branch.*.autosetupmerge branch: add flags and config to inherit tracking branch: accept multiple upstream branches for tracking | 10 January 2022, 19:52:54 UTC |
4b51386 | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:53 UTC | Merge branch 'ab/usage-die-message' Code clean-up to hide vreportf() from public API. * ab/usage-die-message: config API: use get_error_routine(), not vreportf() usage.c + gc: add and use a die_message_errno() gc: return from cmd_gc(), don't call exit() usage.c API users: use die_message() for error() + exit 128 usage.c API users: use die_message() for "fatal :" + exit 128 usage.c: add a die_message() routine | 10 January 2022, 19:52:53 UTC |
bc61dba | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:53 UTC | Merge branch 'jz/apply-3-corner-cases' "git apply --3way" bypasses the attempt to do a three-way application in more cases to address the regression caused by the recent change to use direct application as a fallback. * jz/apply-3-corner-cases: git-apply: skip threeway in add / rename cases | 10 January 2022, 19:52:53 UTC |
78e696c | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:52 UTC | Merge branch 'hn/reftable-fixes' Assorted fixlets in reftable code. * hn/reftable-fixes: reftable: support preset file mode for writing reftable: signal overflow reftable: fix typo in header | 10 January 2022, 19:52:52 UTC |
626f2ca | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:52 UTC | Merge branch 'ab/reflog-prep' Code refactoring in the reflog part of refs API. * ab/reflog-prep: reflog + refs-backend: move "verbose" out of the backend refs files-backend: assume cb->newlog if !EXPIRE_REFLOGS_DRY_RUN reflog: reduce scope of "struct rev_info" reflog expire: don't use lookup_commit_reference_gently() reflog expire: refactor & use "tip_commit" only for UE_NORMAL reflog expire: use "switch" over enum values reflog: change one->many worktree->refnames to use a string_list reflog expire: narrow scope of "cb" in cmd_reflog_expire() reflog delete: narrow scope of "cmd" passed to count_reflog_ent() | 10 January 2022, 19:52:52 UTC |
8ab404e | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:52 UTC | Merge branch 'ab/do-not-limit-stash-help-to-push' "git stash" by default triggers its "push" action, but its implementation also made "git stash -h" to show short help only for "git stash push", which has been corrected. * ab/do-not-limit-stash-help-to-push: stash: don't show "git stash push" usage on bad "git stash" usage | 10 January 2022, 19:52:52 UTC |
077e120 | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:52 UTC | Merge branch 'ab/makefile-hook-list-dependency-fix' Fix dependency rules to generate hook-list.h header file. * ab/makefile-hook-list-dependency-fix: Makefile: correct the dependency graph of hook-list.h | 10 January 2022, 19:52:52 UTC |
114d64b | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:51 UTC | Merge branch 'ab/makefile-pager-env-is-used-only-by-pager.c' * ab/makefile-pager-env-is-used-only-by-pager.c: Makefile: move -DPAGER_ENV from BASIC_CFLAGS to EXTRA_CPPFLAGS | 10 January 2022, 19:52:51 UTC |
43f196c | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:51 UTC | Merge branch 'ab/makefile-msgfmt-wo-stats' Make the recipe that runs msgfmt less noisy. * ab/makefile-msgfmt-wo-stats: Makefile: don't invoke msgfmt with --statistics | 10 January 2022, 19:52:51 UTC |
01ea04f | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:51 UTC | Merge branch 'hn/refs-debug-update' Debugging support for refs API. * hn/refs-debug-update: refs: centralize initialization of the base ref_store. refs: print error message in debug output refs: pass gitdir to packed_ref_store_create | 10 January 2022, 19:52:51 UTC |
3c0e417 | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:50 UTC | Merge branch 'ds/fetch-pull-with-sparse-index' "git fetch" and "git pull" are now declared sparse-index clean. Also "git ls-files" learns the "--sparse" option to help debugging. * ds/fetch-pull-with-sparse-index: test-read-cache: remove --table, --expand options t1091/t3705: remove 'test-tool read-cache --table' t1092: replace 'read-cache --table' with 'ls-files --sparse' ls-files: add --sparse option fetch/pull: use the sparse index | 10 January 2022, 19:52:50 UTC |
b48c69c | Junio C Hamano | 10 January 2022, 19:52:50 UTC | Merge branch 'hn/ref-api-tests-update' Test updates. * hn/ref-api-tests-update: t7004: use "test-tool ref-store" for reflog inspection t7004: create separate tags for different tests t5550: require REFFILES t5540: require REFFILES | 10 January 2022, 19:52:50 UTC |