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* master: Remove unnecessary found variable from describe. Use inttypes.h rather than stdint.h. Documentation: pack-refs --all vs default behaviour show-branch -g: default to HEAD Add dangling objects tips. parse-remote: do not barf on a remote shorthand without any refs to fetch. diffcore-pickaxe: fix infinite loop on zero-length needle Allow non-developer to clone, checkout and fetch more easily. contrib/emacs/vc-git.el: support vc-version-other-window Fix seriously broken "git pack-refs" New files in git weren't being downloaded during CVS update make --upload-pack option to git-fetch configurable
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