Message ID | pull.1732.git.1715987756.gitgitgadget@gmail.com (mailing list archive) |
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Series | Various fixes for v2.45.1 and friends | expand |
"Johannes Schindelin via GitGitGadget" <gitgitgadget@gmail.com> writes: > There have been a couple of issues that were reported about v2.45.1, and in > addition I have noticed some myself: > > * a memory leak in the clone protection logic > * a missed adjustment in the Makefile that leads to an incorrect templates > path in v2.39.4, v2.40.2 and v2.41.1 (but not in v2.42.2, ..., v2.45.1) > * an overzealous core.hooksPath check > * that Git LFS clone problem where it exits with an error (even if the > clone often succeeded...) I thought brian expressed an interest in the issues these patches attempt to address, so I thought it is helpful to Cc them to his attention. > This patch series is based on maint-2.39 to allow for (relatively) easy > follow-up versions v2.39.5, ..., v2.45.2. Thanks for basing them on the oldest version that is relevant.
Hi Junio and brian, On Fri, 17 May 2024, Junio C Hamano wrote: > "Johannes Schindelin via GitGitGadget" <gitgitgadget@gmail.com> > writes: > > > There have been a couple of issues that were reported about v2.45.1, and in > > addition I have noticed some myself: > > > > * a memory leak in the clone protection logic > > * a missed adjustment in the Makefile that leads to an incorrect templates > > path in v2.39.4, v2.40.2 and v2.41.1 (but not in v2.42.2, ..., v2.45.1) > > * an overzealous core.hooksPath check > > * that Git LFS clone problem where it exits with an error (even if the > > clone often succeeded...) > > I thought brian expressed an interest in the issues these patches > attempt to address, so I thought it is helpful to Cc them to his > attention. oh my. I forgot to add the Cc (I guess I should have slept first, but I wanted to get this out so that the Git LFS breakage as well as the other breakages could be addressed as swiftly as possible)! I really meant to Cc: you, brian, hoping for your substantial expertise and kind code reviews to help get this landed soonish, in a shape that makes Git better, and hopefully averts more breakages. > > This patch series is based on maint-2.39 to allow for (relatively) easy > > follow-up versions v2.39.5, ..., v2.45.2. > > Thanks for basing them on the oldest version that is relevant. I also meant to provide `maint-*` branches but basically ran out of time. Will work on that next week. I expect quite a few merge conflicts. Ciao, Johannes