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* master: (50 commits) GIT v1.5.0-rc3 Do not use hardcoded path to xhmtl.xsl to generate user's manual git main documentation: point at the user's manual. t9200: do not test -x bit if the filesystem does not support it. t9200: Re-code non-ascii path test in UTF-8 Update git-cat-file documentation Documentation: "git-checkout <tree> <path>" takes any tree-ish Improved error message from git-rebase Fix git-update-index to work with relative pathnames. Escape --upload-pack from expr. Don't coredump on bad refs in update-server-info. tone down the detached head warning Fix git-tag -u user-manual: todo's user-manual: point to README for gitweb information blameview: Use git-cat-file to read the file content. git-fetch: Allow fetching the remote HEAD git-send-email: remove debugging output. Add a missing fork() error check. Two small typofixes. ...
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