- 12 Jun, 2015 6 commits
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Fixed some Secure Transport issues on OS X
Carlos Martín Nieto committed -
travis: fail if we fail the push tests
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We need to pass these options in order to have the credentials callback set.
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These tests were not being taken into consideration for the failure of the test. They've been failing for a while now, but we hadn't noticed as Travis was reporting the builds successful.
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The read and write callbacks passed to SSLSetIOFuncs() have been rewritten to match the implementation used on opensource.apple.com and other open source projects like VLC. This change also fixes a bug where the read callback could get into an infinite loop when 0 bytes were read.
Pierre-Olivier Latour committed
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- 11 Jun, 2015 3 commits
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cred_helpers: Add 'const' qualifiers to git_cred_userpass_payload
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Introduce `git_filter_list_contains`
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Correct line endings on winhttp.def
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- 10 Jun, 2015 13 commits
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indexer: use lseek to extend the packfile
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Fixed handling of GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED in git_diff_find_similar()
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Edward Thomson committed
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`git_filter_list_contains` can be used to query a filter list to determine if a given filter will be run.
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gitattributes: let clients use native line endings
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git_diff_find_similar() now ignores git_diff_delta records with a status of GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED, which fixes a crash due to assert() being hit.
Pierre-Olivier Latour committed -
Use "text=auto" to ensure that we get LFs in the repository, but let clients have their native line endings in their worktree.
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A few more fixes from coverity
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When we hit an error writing to the next stream from a file, we jump to 'done' which currently skips over closing the file descriptor. Make sure to close the descriptor if it has been set to a valid value.
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We take in a possibly partial ID by taking a length and working off of that to figure out whether to just look up the object or ask the backends for a prefix lookup. Unfortunately we've been checking the size against `GIT_OID_HEXSZ` which is the size of a *string* containing a full ID, whereas we need to check against the size we can have when it's a 20-byte array. Change the checks and comment to use `GIT_OID_RAWSZ` which is the correct size of a git_oid to have when full.
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The way we currently do it depends on the subtlety of strlen vs sizeof and the fact that .pack is one longer than .idx. Let's use a git_buf so we can express the manipulation we want much more clearly.
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`merge_diff_list_count_candidates()` takes pointers to the source and target counts, but when it comes time to increase them, we're increasing the pointer, rather than the value it's pointing to. Dereference the value to increase.
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Rather minimal change, but it's the kind of thing we should do.
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- 09 Jun, 2015 3 commits
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A few fixes from Coverity
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Coverity complains about the git_rawobj ones because we use a loop in which we keep remembering the old version, and we end up copying our object as the base, so we want to have the data pointer be NULL.
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Let `ssh_stream_free()` take a NULL stream, as free functions should, and remove the check from the connection setup. The connection setup would not need the check anyhow, as we always have a stream by the time we reach this code.
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- 08 Jun, 2015 3 commits
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Downcase
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global: Ensure we free our SSL context.
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Tim Hentenaar committed
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- 07 Jun, 2015 4 commits
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path: error out if the callback returns an error
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Fixed build warnings on Xcode 6.1
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print_usage functions is defined but not used
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- 06 Jun, 2015 1 commit
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When the callback returns an error, we should stop immediately. This broke when trying to make sure we pass specific errors up the chain. This broke cancelling out of the loose backend's foreach.
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- 04 Jun, 2015 1 commit
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Change error when running out of ssh agent keys
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- 03 Jun, 2015 1 commit
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Use the previously created function to display a message when the arguments are not valid. ticket 3095
Ariel O. Barria committed
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- 02 Jun, 2015 3 commits
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Pierre-Olivier Latour committed
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Marius Ungureanu committed
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We've been using `p_ftruncate()` to extend the packfile in order to mmap it and write the new data into it. This works well in the general case, but as truncation does not allocate space in the filesystem, it must do so when we write data to it. The only way the OS has to indicate a failure to allocate space is via SIGBUS which means we tried to write outside the file. This will cause everyone to crash as they don't expect to handle this signal. Switch to using `p_lseek()` and `p_write()` to extend the file in a way which tells the filesystem to allocate the space for the missing data. We can then be sure that we have space to write into.
Carlos Martín Nieto committed
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- 31 May, 2015 2 commits
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This was forgotten when the feature was implemented.
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build maint branches on appveyor
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