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   1Git 2.11 Release Notes
   2======================
   3
   4Backward compatibility notes.
   5
   6 * An empty string used as a pathspec element has always meant
   7   'everything matches', but it is too easy to write a script that
   8   finds a path to remove in $path and run 'git rm "$paht"' by
   9   mistake (when the user meant to give "$path"), which ends up
  10   removing everything.  This release starts warning about the
  11   use of an empty string that is used for 'everything matches' and
  12   asks users to use a more explicit '.' for that instead.
  13
  14   The hope is that existing users will not mind this change, and
  15   eventually the warning can be turned into a hard error, upgrading
  16   the deprecation into removal of this (mis)feature.
  17
  18 * The historical argument order "git merge <msg> HEAD <commit>..."
  19   has been deprecated for quite some time, and will be removed in the
  20   next release (not this one).
  21
  22 * The default abbreviation length, which has historically been 7, now
  23   scales as the repository grows, using the approximate number of
  24   objects in the repository and a bit of math around the birthday
  25   paradox.  The logic suggests to use 12 hexdigits for the Linux
  26   kernel, and 9 to 10 for Git itself.
  27
  28
  29Updates since v2.10
  30-------------------
  31
  32UI, Workflows & Features
  33
  34 * Comes with new version of git-gui, now at its 0.21.0 tag.
  35
  36 * "git format-patch --cover-letter HEAD^" to format a single patch
  37   with a separate cover letter now numbers the output as [PATCH 0/1]
  38   and [PATCH 1/1] by default.
  39
  40 * An incoming "git push" that attempts to push too many bytes can now
  41   be rejected by setting a new configuration variable at the receiving
  42   end.
  43
  44 * "git nosuchcommand --help" said "No manual entry for gitnosuchcommand",
  45   which was not intuitive, given that "git nosuchcommand" said "git:
  46   'nosuchcommand' is not a git command".
  47
  48 * "git clone --recurse-submodules --reference $path $URL" is a way to
  49   reduce network transfer cost by borrowing objects in an existing
  50   $path repository when cloning the superproject from $URL; it
  51   learned to also peek into $path for presence of corresponding
  52   repositories of submodules and borrow objects from there when able.
  53
  54 * The "git diff --submodule={short,log}" mechanism has been enhanced
  55   to allow "--submodule=diff" to show the patch between the submodule
  56   commits bound to the superproject.
  57
  58 * Even though "git hash-objects", which is a tool to take an
  59   on-filesystem data stream and put it into the Git object store,
  60   can perform "outside-world-to-Git" conversions (e.g.
  61   end-of-line conversions and application of the clean-filter), and
  62   it has had this feature on by default from very early days, its reverse
  63   operation "git cat-file", which takes an object from the Git object
  64   store and externalizes it for consumption by the outside world,
  65   lacked an equivalent mechanism to run the "Git-to-outside-world"
  66   conversion.  The command learned the "--filters" option to do so.
  67
  68 * Output from "git diff" can be made easier to read by intelligently selecting
  69   which lines are common and which lines are added/deleted
  70   when the lines before and after the changed section
  71   are the same.  A command line option (--indent-heuristic) and a
  72   configuration variable (diff.indentHeuristic) are added to help with the
  73   experiment to find good heuristics.
  74
  75 * In some projects, it is common to use "[RFC PATCH]" as the subject
  76   prefix for a patch meant for discussion rather than application.  A
  77   new format-patch option "--rfc" is a short-hand for "--subject-prefix=RFC PATCH"
  78   to help the participants of such projects.
  79
  80 * "git add --chmod={+,-}x <pathspec>" only changed the
  81   executable bit for paths that are either new or modified. This has
  82   been corrected to change the executable bit for all paths that match
  83   the given pathspec.
  84
  85 * When "git format-patch --stdout" output is placed as an in-body
  86   header and it uses RFC2822 header folding, "git am" fails to
  87   put the header line back into a single logical line.  The
  88   underlying "git mailinfo" was taught to handle this properly.
  89
  90 * "gitweb" can spawn "highlight" to show blob contents with
  91   (programming) language-specific syntax highlighting, but only
  92   when the language is known.  "highlight" can however be told
  93   to guess the language itself by giving it "--force" option, which
  94   has been enabled.
  95
  96 * "git gui" l10n to Portuguese.
  97
  98 * When given an abbreviated object name that is not (or more
  99   realistically, "no longer") unique, we gave a fatal error
 100   "ambiguous argument".  This error is now accompanied by a hint that
 101   lists the objects beginning with the given prefix.  During the
 102   course of development of this new feature, numerous minor bugs were
 103   uncovered and corrected, the most notable one of which is that we
 104   gave "short SHA1 xxxx is ambiguous." twice without good reason.
 105
 106 * "git log rev^..rev" is an often-used revision range specification
 107   to show what was done on a side branch merged at rev.  This has
 108   gained a short-hand "rev^-1".  In general "rev^-$n" is the same as
 109   "^rev^$n rev", i.e. what has happened on other branches while the
 110   history leading to nth parent was looking the other way.
 111
 112 * In recent versions of cURL, GSSAPI credential delegation is
 113   disabled by default due to CVE-2011-2192; introduce a http.delegation
 114   configuration variable to selectively allow enabling this.
 115   (merge 26a7b23429 ps/http-gssapi-cred-delegation later to maint).
 116
 117 * "git mergetool" learned to honor "-O<orderfile>" to control the
 118   order of paths to present to the end user.
 119
 120 * "git diff/log --ws-error-highlight=<kind>" lacked the corresponding
 121   configuration variable (diff.wsErrorHighlight) to set it by default.
 122
 123 * "git ls-files" learned the "--recurse-submodules" option
 124   to get a listing of tracked files across submodules (i.e. this
 125   only works with the "--cached" option, not for listing untracked or
 126   ignored files).  This would be a useful tool to sit on the upstream
 127   side of a pipe that is read with xargs to work on all working tree
 128   files from the top-level superproject.
 129
 130 * A new credential helper that talks via "libsecret" with
 131   implementations of XDG Secret Service API has been added to
 132   contrib/credential/.
 133
 134 * The GPG verification status shown by the "%G?" pretty format specifier
 135   was not rich enough to differentiate a signature made by an expired
 136   key, a signature made by a revoked key, etc.  New output letters
 137   have been assigned to express them.
 138
 139 * In addition to purely abbreviated commit object names, "gitweb"
 140   learned to turn "git describe" output (e.g. v2.9.3-599-g2376d31787)
 141   into clickable links in its output.
 142
 143 * "git commit" created an empty commit when invoked with an index
 144   consisting solely of intend-to-add paths (added with "git add -N").
 145   It now requires the "--allow-empty" option to create such a commit.
 146   The same logic prevented "git status" from showing such paths as "new files" in the
 147   "Changes not staged for commit" section.
 148
 149 * The smudge/clean filter API spawns an external process
 150   to filter the contents of each path that has a filter defined.  A
 151   new type of "process" filter API has been added to allow the first
 152   request to run the filter for a path to spawn a single process, and
 153   all filtering is served by this single process for multiple
 154   paths, reducing the process creation overhead.
 155
 156 * The user always has to say "stash@{$N}" when naming a single
 157   element in the default location of the stash, i.e. reflogs in
 158   refs/stash.  The "git stash" command learned to accept "git stash
 159   apply 4" as a short-hand for "git stash apply stash@{4}".
 160
 161
 162Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc.
 163
 164 * The delta-base-cache mechanism has been a key to the performance in
 165   a repository with a tightly packed packfile, but it did not scale
 166   well even with a larger value of core.deltaBaseCacheLimit.
 167
 168 * Enhance "git status --porcelain" output by collecting more data on
 169   the state of the index and the working tree files, which may
 170   further be used to teach git-prompt (in contrib/) to make fewer
 171   calls to git.
 172
 173 * Extract a small helper out of the function that reads the authors
 174   script file "git am" internally uses.
 175   (merge a77598e jc/am-read-author-file later to maint).
 176
 177 * Lift calls to exit(2) and die() higher in the callchain in
 178   sequencer.c files so that more helper functions in it can be used
 179   by callers that want to handle error conditions themselves.
 180
 181 * "git am" has been taught to make an internal call to "git apply"'s
 182   innards without spawning the latter as a separate process.
 183
 184 * The ref-store abstraction was introduced to the refs API so that we
 185   can plug in different backends to store references.
 186
 187 * The "unsigned char sha1[20]" to "struct object_id" conversion
 188   continues.  Notable changes in this round includes that ce->sha1,
 189   i.e. the object name recorded in the cache_entry, turns into an
 190   object_id.
 191
 192 * JGit can show a fake ref "capabilities^{}" to "git fetch" when it
 193   does not advertise any refs, but "git fetch" was not prepared to
 194   see such an advertisement.  When the other side disconnects without
 195   giving any ref advertisement, we used to say "there may not be a
 196   repository at that URL", but we may have seen other advertisements
 197   like "shallow" and ".have" in which case we definitely know that a
 198   repository is there.  The code to detect this case has also been
 199   updated.
 200
 201 * Some codepaths in "git pack-objects" were not ready to use an
 202   existing pack bitmap; now they are and as a result they have
 203   become faster.
 204
 205 * The codepath in "git fsck" to detect malformed tree objects has
 206   been updated not to die but keep going after detecting them.
 207
 208 * We call "qsort(array, nelem, sizeof(array[0]), fn)", and most of
 209   the time third parameter is redundant.  A new QSORT() macro lets us
 210   omit it.
 211
 212 * "git pack-objects" in a repository with many packfiles used to
 213   spend a lot of time looking for/at objects in them; the accesses to
 214   the packfiles are now optimized by checking the most-recently-used
 215   packfile first.
 216   (merge c9af708b1a jk/pack-objects-optim-mru later to maint).
 217
 218 * Codepaths involved in interacting alternate object stores have
 219   been cleaned up.
 220
 221 * In order for the receiving end of "git push" to inspect the
 222   received history and decide to reject the push, the objects sent
 223   from the sending end need to be made available to the hook and
 224   the mechanism for the connectivity check, and this was done
 225   traditionally by storing the objects in the receiving repository
 226   and letting "git gc" expire them.  Instead, store the newly
 227   received objects in a temporary area, and make them available by
 228   reusing the alternate object store mechanism to them only while we
 229   decide if we accept the check, and once we decide, either migrate
 230   them to the repository or purge them immediately.
 231
 232 * The require_clean_work_tree() helper was recreated in C when "git
 233   pull" was rewritten from shell; the helper is now made available to
 234   other callers in preparation for upcoming "rebase -i" work.
 235
 236 * "git upload-pack" had its code cleaned-up and performance improved
 237   by reducing use of timestamp-ordered commit-list, which was
 238   replaced with a priority queue.
 239
 240 * "git diff --no-index" codepath has been updated not to try to peek
 241   into a .git/ directory that happens to be under the current
 242   directory, when we know we are operating outside any repository.
 243
 244 * Update of the sequencer codebase to make it reusable to reimplement
 245   "rebase -i" continues.
 246
 247 * Git generally does not explicitly close file descriptors that were
 248   open in the parent process when spawning a child process, but most
 249   of the time the child does not want to access them. As Windows does
 250   not allow removing or renaming a file that has a file descriptor
 251   open, a slow-to-exit child can even break the parent process by
 252   holding onto them.  Use O_CLOEXEC flag to open files in various
 253   codepaths.
 254
 255 * Update "interpret-trailers" machinery and teach it that people in
 256   the real world write all sorts of cruft in the "trailer" that was
 257   originally designed to have the neat-o "Mail-Header: like thing"
 258   and nothing else.
 259
 260
 261Also contains various documentation updates and code clean-ups.
 262
 263
 264Fixes since v2.10
 265-----------------
 266
 267Unless otherwise noted, all the fixes since v2.9 in the maintenance
 268track are contained in this release (see the maintenance releases'
 269notes for details).
 270
 271 * Clarify various ways to specify the "revision ranges" in the
 272   documentation.
 273
 274 * "diff-highlight" script (in contrib/) learned to work better with
 275   "git log -p --graph" output.
 276
 277 * The test framework left the number of tests and success/failure
 278   count in the t/test-results directory, keyed by the name of the
 279   test script plus the process ID.  The latter however turned out not
 280   to serve any useful purpose.  The process ID part of the filename
 281   has been removed.
 282
 283 * Having a submodule whose ".git" repository is somehow corrupt
 284   caused a few commands that recurse into submodules to loop forever.
 285
 286 * "git symbolic-ref -d HEAD" happily removes the symbolic ref, but
 287   the resulting repository becomes an invalid one.  Teach the command
 288   to forbid removal of HEAD.
 289
 290 * A test spawned a short-lived background process, which sometimes
 291   prevented the test directory from getting removed at the end of the
 292   script on some platforms.
 293
 294 * Update a few tests that used to use GIT_CURL_VERBOSE to use the
 295   newer GIT_TRACE_CURL.
 296
 297 * "git pack-objects --include-tag" was taught that when we know that
 298   we are sending an object C, we want a tag B that directly points at
 299   C but also a tag A that points at the tag B.  We used to miss the
 300   intermediate tag B in some cases.
 301
 302 * Update Japanese translation for "git-gui".
 303
 304 * "git fetch http::/site/path" did not die correctly and segfaulted
 305   instead.
 306
 307 * "git commit-tree" stopped reading commit.gpgsign configuration
 308   variable that was meant for Porcelain "git commit" in Git 2.9; we
 309   forgot to update "git gui" to look at the configuration to match
 310   this change.
 311
 312 * "git add --chmod={+,-}x" added recently lacked documentation, which has
 313   been corrected.
 314
 315 * "git log --cherry-pick" used to include merge commits as candidates
 316   to be matched up with other commits, resulting a lot of wasted time.
 317   The patch-id generation logic has been updated to ignore merges and
 318   avoid the wastage.
 319
 320 * The http transport (with curl-multi option, which is the default
 321   these days) failed to remove curl-easy handle from a curlm session,
 322   which led to unnecessary API failures.
 323
 324 * There were numerous corner cases in which the configuration files
 325   are read and used or not read at all depending on the directory a
 326   Git command was run, leading to inconsistent behaviour.  The code
 327   to set-up repository access at the beginning of a Git process has
 328   been updated to fix them.
 329   (merge 4d0efa1 jk/setup-sequence-update later to maint).
 330
 331 * "git diff -W" output needs to extend the context backward to
 332   include the header line of the current function and also forward to
 333   include the body of the entire current function up to the header
 334   line of the next one.  This process may have to merge two adjacent
 335   hunks, but the code forgot to do so in some cases.
 336
 337 * Performance tests done via "t/perf" did not use the right
 338   build configuration if the user relied on autoconf generated
 339   configuration.
 340
 341 * "git format-patch --base=..." feature that was recently added
 342   showed the base commit information after the "-- " e-mail signature
 343   line, which turned out to be inconvenient.  The base information
 344   has been moved above the signature line.
 345
 346 * More i18n.
 347
 348 * Even when "git pull --rebase=preserve" (and the underlying "git
 349   rebase --preserve") can complete without creating any new commits
 350   (i.e. fast-forwards), it still insisted on having usable ident
 351   information (read: user.email is set correctly), which was less
 352   than nice.  As the underlying commands used inside "git rebase"
 353   would fail with a more meaningful error message and advice text
 354   when the bogus ident matters, this extra check was removed.
 355
 356 * "git gc --aggressive" used to limit the delta-chain length to 250,
 357   which is way too deep for gaining additional space savings and is
 358   detrimental for runtime performance.  The limit has been reduced to
 359   50.
 360
 361 * Documentation for individual configuration variables to control use
 362   of color (like `color.grep`) said that their default value is
 363   'false', instead of saying their default is taken from `color.ui`.
 364   When we updated the default value for color.ui from 'false' to
 365   'auto' quite a while ago, all of them broke.  This has been
 366   corrected.
 367
 368 * The pretty-format specifier "%C(auto)" used by the "log" family of
 369   commands to enable coloring of the output is taught to also issue a
 370   color-reset sequence to the output.
 371
 372 * A shell script example in check-ref-format documentation has been
 373   fixed.
 374
 375 * "git checkout <word>" does not follow the usual disambiguation
 376   rules when the <word> can be both a rev and a path, to allow
 377   checking out a branch 'foo' in a project that happens to have a
 378   file 'foo' in the working tree without having to disambiguate.
 379   This was poorly documented and the check was incorrect when the
 380   command was run from a subdirectory.
 381
 382 * Some codepaths in "git diff" used regexec(3) on a buffer that was
 383   mmap(2)ed, which may not have a terminating NUL, leading to a read
 384   beyond the end of the mapped region.  This was fixed by introducing
 385   a regexec_buf() helper that takes a <ptr,len> pair with REG_STARTEND
 386   extension.
 387
 388 * The procedure to build Git on Mac OS X for Travis CI hardcoded the
 389   internal directory structure we assumed HomeBrew uses, which was a
 390   no-no.  The procedure has been updated to ask HomeBrew things we
 391   need to know to fix this.
 392
 393 * When "git rebase -i" is given a broken instruction, it told the
 394   user to fix it with "--edit-todo", but didn't say what the step
 395   after that was (i.e. "--continue").
 396
 397 * Documentation around tools to import from CVS was fairly outdated.
 398
 399 * "git clone --recurse-submodules" lost the progress eye-candy in
 400   a recent update, which has been corrected.
 401
 402 * A low-level function verify_packfile() was meant to show errors
 403   that were detected without dying itself, but under some conditions
 404   it didn't and died instead, which has been fixed.
 405
 406 * When "git fetch" tries to find where the history of the repository
 407   it runs in has diverged from what the other side has, it has a
 408   mechanism to avoid digging too deep into irrelevant side branches.
 409   This however did not work well over the "smart-http" transport due
 410   to a design bug, which has been fixed.
 411
 412 * In the codepath that comes up with the hostname to be used in an
 413   e-mail when the user didn't tell us, we looked at the ai_canonname
 414   field in struct addrinfo without making sure it is not NULL first.
 415
 416 * "git worktree", even though it used the default_abbrev setting that
 417   ought to be affected by the core.abbrev configuration variable, ignored
 418   the variable setting.  The command has been taught to read the
 419   default set of configuration variables to correct this.
 420
 421 * "git init" tried to record core.worktree in the repository's
 422   'config' file when the GIT_WORK_TREE environment variable was set and
 423   it was different from where GIT_DIR appears as ".git" at its top,
 424   but the logic was faulty when .git is a "gitdir:" file that points
 425   at the real place, causing trouble in working trees that are
 426   managed by "git worktree".  This has been corrected.
 427
 428 * Codepaths that read from an on-disk loose object were too loose in
 429   validating that they are reading a proper object file and
 430   sometimes read past the data they read from the disk, which has
 431   been corrected.  H/t to Gustavo Grieco for reporting.
 432
 433 * The original command line syntax for "git merge", which was "git
 434   merge <msg> HEAD <parent>...", has been deprecated for quite some
 435   time, and "git gui" was the last in-tree user of the syntax.  This
 436   is finally fixed, so that we can move forward with the deprecation.
 437
 438 * An author name that has a backslash-quoted double quote in the
 439   human readable part ("My \"double quoted\" name"), was not unquoted
 440   correctly while applying a patch from a piece of e-mail.
 441
 442 * Doc update to clarify what "log -3 --reverse" does.
 443
 444 * Almost everybody uses DEFAULT_ABBREV to refer to the default
 445   setting for the abbreviation, but "git blame" peeked into
 446   underlying variable bypassing the macro for no good reason.
 447
 448 * The "graph" API used in "git log --graph" miscounted the number of
 449   output columns consumed so far when drawing a padding line, which
 450   has been fixed; this did not affect any existing code as nobody
 451   tried to write anything after the padding on such a line, though.
 452
 453 * The code that parses the format parameter of the for-each-ref command
 454   has seen a micro-optimization.
 455
 456 * When we started to use cURL to talk to an imap server, we forgot to explicitly add
 457   imap(s):// before the destination.  To some folks, that didn't work
 458   and the library tried to make HTTP(s) requests instead.
 459
 460 * The ./configure script generated from configure.ac was taught how
 461   to detect support of SSL by libcurl better.
 462
 463 * The command-line completion script (in contrib/) learned to
 464   complete "git cmd ^mas<HT>" to complete the negative end of
 465   reference to "git cmd ^master".
 466   (merge 49416ad22a cp/completion-negative-refs later to maint).
 467
 468 * The existing "git fetch --depth=<n>" option was hard to use
 469   correctly when making the history of an existing shallow clone
 470   deeper.  A new option, "--deepen=<n>", has been added to make this
 471   easier to use.  "git clone" also learned "--shallow-since=<date>"
 472   and "--shallow-exclude=<tag>" options to make it easier to specify
 473   "I am interested only in the recent N months worth of history" and
 474   "Give me only the history since that version".
 475   (merge cccf74e2da nd/shallow-deepen later to maint).
 476
 477 * "git blame --reverse OLD path" is now DWIMmed to show how lines
 478   in path in an old revision OLD have survived up to the current
 479   commit.
 480   (merge e1d09701a4 jc/blame-reverse later to maint).
 481
 482 * The http.emptyauth configuration variable is a way to allow an empty username to
 483   pass when attempting to authenticate using mechanisms like
 484   Kerberos.  We took an unspecified (NULL) username and sent ":"
 485   (i.e. no username, no password) to CURLOPT_USERPWD, but did not do
 486   the same when the username is explicitly set to an empty string.
 487
 488 * "git clone" of a local repository can be done at the filesystem
 489   level, but the codepath did not check errors while copying and
 490   adjusting the file that lists alternate object stores.
 491
 492 * Documentation for "git commit" was updated to clarify that "commit
 493   -p <paths>" adds to the current contents of the index to come up
 494   with what to commit.
 495
 496 * A stray symbolic link in the $GIT_DIR/refs/ directory could make name
 497   resolution loop forever, which has been corrected.
 498
 499 * The "submodule.<name>.path" stored in .gitmodules is never copied
 500   to .git/config and such a key in .git/config has no meaning, but
 501   the documentation described it next to submodule.<name>.url
 502   as if both belong to .git/config.  This has been fixed.
 503
 504 * In a worktree created via "git
 505   worktree", "git checkout" attempts to protect users from confusion
 506   by refusing to check out a branch that is already checked out in
 507   another worktree.  However, this also prevented checking out a
 508   branch which is designated as the primary branch of a bare
 509   repository, in a worktree that is connected to the bare
 510   repository.  The check has been corrected to allow it.
 511
 512 * "git rebase" immediately after "git clone" failed to find the fork
 513   point from the upstream.
 514
 515 * When fetching from a remote that has many tags that are irrelevant
 516   to branches we are following, we used to waste way too many cycles
 517   checking if the object pointed at by a tag (that we are not
 518   going to fetch!) exists in our repository too carefully.
 519
 520 * Protect our code from over-eager compilers.
 521
 522 * Recent git allows submodule.<name>.branch to use a special token
 523   "." instead of the branch name; the documentation has been updated
 524   to describe it.
 525
 526 * "git send-email" attempts to pick up valid e-mails from the
 527   trailers, but people in the real world write non-addresses there, like
 528   "Cc: Stable <add@re.ss> # 4.8+", which broke the output depending
 529   on the availability and vintage of the Mail::Address perl module.
 530   (merge dcfafc5214 mm/send-email-cc-cruft-after-address later to maint).
 531
 532 * The Travis CI configuration we ship ran the tests with the --verbose
 533   option but this risks non-TAP output that happens to be "ok" to be
 534   misinterpreted as TAP signalling a test that passed.  This resulted
 535   in unnecessary failures.  This has been corrected by introducing a
 536   new mode to run our tests in the test harness to send the verbose
 537   output separately to the log file.
 538
 539 * Some AsciiDoc formatters mishandle a displayed illustration with
 540   tabs in it.  Adjust a few of them in merge-base documentation to
 541   work around them.
 542
 543 * Fixed a minor regression in "git submodule" that was introduced
 544   when more helper functions were reimplemented in C.
 545   (merge 77b63ac31e sb/submodule-ignore-trailing-slash later to maint).
 546
 547 * The code that we have used for the past 10+ years to cycle
 548   4-element ring buffers turns out to be not quite portable in
 549   theoretical world.
 550   (merge bb84735c80 rs/ring-buffer-wraparound later to maint).
 551
 552 * "git daemon" used fixed-length buffers to turn URLs to the
 553   repository the client asked for into the server side directory
 554   paths, using snprintf() to avoid overflowing these buffers, but
 555   allowed possibly truncated paths to the directory.  This has been
 556   tightened to reject such a request that causes an overlong path to be
 557   served.
 558   (merge 6bdb0083be jk/daemon-path-ok-check-truncation later to maint).
 559
 560 * Recent update to git-sh-setup (a library of shell functions that
 561   are used by our in-tree scripted Porcelain commands) included
 562   another shell library git-sh-i18n without specifying where it is,
 563   relying on the $PATH.  This has been fixed to be more explicit by
 564   prefixing with $(git --exec-path) output.
 565   (merge 1073094f30 ak/sh-setup-dot-source-i18n-fix later to maint).
 566
 567 * Fix for a racy false-positive test failure.
 568   (merge fdf4f6c79b as/merge-attr-sleep later to maint).
 569
 570 * Portability update and workaround for builds on recent Mac OS X.
 571   (merge a296bc0132 ls/macos-update later to maint).
 572
 573 * Using a %(HEAD) placeholder in "for-each-ref --format=" option
 574   caused the command to segfault when on an unborn branch.
 575   (merge 84679d470d jc/for-each-ref-head-segfault-fix later to maint).
 576
 577 * "git rebase -i" did not work well with the core.commentchar
 578   configuration variable for two reasons, both of which have been
 579   fixed.
 580   (merge 882cd23777 js/rebase-i-commentchar-fix later to maint).
 581
 582 * Other minor doc, test and build updates and code cleanups.
 583   (merge 5c238e29a8 jk/common-main later to maint).
 584   (merge 5a5749e45b ak/pre-receive-hook-template-modefix later to maint).
 585   (merge 6d834ac8f1 jk/rebase-config-insn-fmt-docfix later to maint).
 586   (merge de9f7fa3b0 rs/commit-pptr-simplify later to maint).
 587   (merge 4259d693fc sc/fmt-merge-msg-doc-markup-fix later to maint).
 588   (merge 28fab7b23d nd/test-helpers later to maint).
 589   (merge c2bb0c1d1e rs/cocci later to maint).
 590   (merge 3285b7badb ps/common-info-doc later to maint).
 591   (merge 2b090822e8 nd/worktree-lock later to maint).
 592   (merge 4bd488ea7c jk/create-branch-remove-unused-param later to maint).
 593   (merge 974e0044d6 tk/diffcore-delta-remove-unused later to maint).