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* master: (317 commits) blameview: Move the commit info to a pane below the blame window. git merge documentation: -m is optional Make gitk save and restore window pane position on Linux and Cygwin. Add RPM target for git-gui Link git-gui into the master Makefile. git-gui: Change base version to 0.6. git-gui: Guess our version accurately as a subproject. git-gui: Handle gitgui tags in version gen. git-gui: Generate a version file on demand. git-gui: Rename GIT_VERSION to GITGUI_VERSION. git-gui: Allow gitexecdir, INSTALL to be set by the caller. import-tars: brown paper bag fix for file mode. fast-import: Support reusing 'from' and brown paper bag fix reset. Add discussion section to git-tag documentation. Teach git-am to pass -p option down to git-apply Documentation: git-rebase -C<n> bash: Hide git-fast-import. fast-import: Add tip about importing renames. fast-import: Hide the pack boundary commits by default. git-gui: Stop deleting gitk preferences. ...
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