Re: git log missing last line of output

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On Mittwoch, 27. Mai 2009, Neal Kreitzinger wrote:
> $ git log
> commit 73170498d68a0011b37d7ee095bf88b8dcb6fbb5
> Author: tstuser1 <tstuser1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date:   Wed May 27 11:48:30 2009 -0500
>
>     2nd commit after initial commit
>
> commit 9f9ed5663d180caefd0bcaff4578fdb2c542bf17
> Author: tstuser1 <tstuser1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date:   Wed May 27 11:14:38 2009 -0500
>
>     1st commit after initial commit
>
> commit bee2e0fa066aaa9fed99c15c2ab58744a34fda48
> Author: tstuser1 <tstuser1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date:   Wed May 27 11:13:13 2009 -0500
>
> $
> ***NOTE THAT LAST LINE OF OUTPUT IS MISSING ABOVE (SHOULD BE THE TITLE LINE
> OF THE INITIAL COMMIT -- BUT ITS NOT THERE)***

Please try

   git --no-pager log

Do you see the line? Yes? Then your pager and your terminal do not cooperate 
correctly.

-- Hannes
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