- 27 Oct, 2014 1 commit
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Carlos Martín Nieto committed
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- 26 Oct, 2014 1 commit
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Linquize committed
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- 24 Oct, 2014 11 commits
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config: remove the refresh function and backend field
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remote: accept a repo and name for renaming
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Fixed memory leak in git_tag_delete()
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clar: use a custom temp directory name
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[RFC] Use CommonCrypto for hashing
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Pierre-Olivier Latour committed
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Edward Thomson committed
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remote: delete git_remote_supported_url()
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Remote objects are not meant to be changed from under the user. We did this in rename, but only the name and left the refspecs, such that a save would save the wrong refspecs (and a fetch and anything else would use the wrong refspecs). Instead, let's simply take a name and not change any loaded remote from under the user.
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This function does not in fact tell us anything, as almost anything with a colon in it is a valid rsync-style SSH path; it can not tell us that we do not support ftp or afp or similar as those are still valid SSH paths and we do support that.
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OSX has its own cryptographic library, let's make use of it instead of calling out to OpenSSL.
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- 23 Oct, 2014 9 commits
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We have been refreshing on read and write for a while now, so git_config_refresh() is at best a no-op, and might just end up wasting cycles.
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Refresh git configuration before looking for the tracking branch redux.
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ssl: dump the SSL ciphers in favour of TLS
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All versions of SSL are considered deprecated now, so let's ask OpenSSl to only use TLSv1. We still ask it to load those ciphers for compatibility with servers which want to use an older hello but will use TLS for encryption. For good measure we also disable compression, which can be exploitable, if the OpenSSL version supports it.
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Alan Rogers committed
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Alan Rogers committed
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Alan Rogers committed
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describe: add example
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Remote paths: canonicalize UNC paths on Win32
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- 22 Oct, 2014 3 commits
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Git for Windows will handle UNC paths only when in forward-slash format, eg "//server/path". When given a UNC path as a remote, rewrite standard format ("\\server\path") into this ridiculous format.
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tree-cache: correct the entry_count calculation
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The entry_count field is the amount of index entries covered by a particular cache entry, that is how many files are there (recursively) under a particular directory. The current code that attemps to do this is severely defincient and is trying to count the amount of children, which always comes up to zero. We don't even need to recount, since we have the information during the cache creation. We can take that number and keep it, as we only ever invalidate or replace.
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- 18 Oct, 2014 1 commit
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Carlos Martín Nieto committed
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- 17 Oct, 2014 1 commit
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Carlos Martín Nieto committed
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- 13 Oct, 2014 10 commits
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Handle describe options better
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Mount points
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Apply filters when writing index
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Jacques Germishuys committed
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There is no "z" size specifier on MSVC
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FindFirstFile will fail with INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE if there are no children to the given path, which can happen if the given path is a file (and obviously has no children) or if the given path is an empty mount point. (Most directories have at least directory entries '.' and '..', but ridiculously another volume mounted in another drive letter's path space do not, and thus have nothing to enumerate.) If FindFirstFile fails, check if this is a directory-like thing (a mount point).
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A reparse point that is an IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT could be a junction or an actual filesystem mount point. (Who knew?) If it's the latter, its reparse point will report the actual volume information \??\Volume{GUID}\ and we should not attempt to dereference that further, instead readlink should report EINVAL since it's not a symlink / junction and its original path was canonical. Yes, really.
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See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/tcxf1dw6.aspx and https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6655410/why-doesnt-zd-printf-format-work-in-vs2010 Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
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- 12 Oct, 2014 1 commit
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Linquize committed
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- 11 Oct, 2014 1 commit
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Minor cleanups for master
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- 10 Oct, 2014 1 commit
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Linquize committed
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