[ANNOUNCE] GIT 1.6.3.3

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The latest maintenance release, GIT 1.6.3.3, is available at the usual
places:

  http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/

  git-1.6.3.3.tar.{gz,bz2}			(source tarball)
  git-htmldocs-1.6.3.3.tar.{gz,bz2}		(preformatted docs)
  git-manpages-1.6.3.3.tar.{gz,bz2}		(preformatted docs)

The RPM binary packages for a few architectures are found in:

  RPMS/$arch/git-*-1.6.3.3-1.fc9.$arch.rpm	(RPM)

GIT v1.6.3.3 Release Notes
==========================

Fixes since v1.6.3.2
--------------------

 * "git archive" running on Cygwin can get stuck in an infinite loop.

 * "git daemon" did not correctly parse the initial line that carries
   virtual host request information.

 * "git diff --textconv" leaked memory badly when the textconv filter
   errored out.

 * The built-in regular expressions to pick function names to put on
   hunk header lines for java and objc were very inefficiently written.

 * in certain error situations git-fetch (and git-clone) on Windows didn't
   detect connection abort and ended up waiting indefinitely.

 * import-tars script (in contrib) did not import symbolic links correctly.

 * http.c used CURLOPT_SSLKEY even on libcURL version 7.9.2, even though
   it was only available starting 7.9.3.

 * low-level filelevel merge driver used return value from strdup()
   without checking if we ran out of memory.

 * "git rebase -i" left stray closing parenthesis in its reflog message.

 * "git remote show" did not show all the URLs associated with the named
   remote, even though "git remote -v" did.  Made them consistent by
   making the former show all URLs.

 * "whitespace" attribute that is set was meant to detect all errors known
   to git, but it told git to ignore trailing carriage-returns.

Includes other documentation fixes.

----------------------------------------------------------------

Changes since v1.6.3.2 are as follows:

Anders Kaseorg (1):
      for-each-ref: Do not lookup objects when they will not be used

Clemens Buchacher (1):
      refuse to merge during a merge

Jim Meyering (1):
      use xstrdup, not strdup in ll-merge.c

Johannes Schindelin (1):
      import-tars: support symlinks

Johannes Sixt (2):
      fetch-pack: close output channel after sideband demultiplexer terminates
      diff.c: plug a memory leak in an error path

Junio C Hamano (3):
      t3505: fix abuse of test_expect_code
      attribute: whitespace set to true detects all errors known to git
      GIT 1.6.3.3

Linus Torvalds (1):
      Fix big left-shifts of unsigned char

Marco Nelissen (1):
      fix handling of iconv configuration options

Mark Lodato (1):
      http.c: fix compiling with libcurl 7.9.2

Michael J Gruber (1):
      builtin-remote: Make "remote show" display all urls

Miklos Vajna (1):
      git-svn documentation: fix typo in 'rebase vs. pull/merge' section

Nanako Shiraishi (1):
      .gitattributes: CR at the end of the line is an error

Paolo Bonzini (2):
      Documentation: git-send-mail can take rev-list arg to drive format-patch
      avoid exponential regex match for java and objc function names

René Scharfe (1):
      upload-archive: fix infinite loop on Cygwin

Shawn O. Pearce (1):
      daemon: Strictly parse the "extra arg" part of the command

Stephen Boyd (3):
      git-rerere.txt: grammatical fixups and cleanups
      pull, rebase: simplify to use die()
      git-show-ref.txt: remove word and make consistent
v
Tay Ray Chuan (1):
      http*: cleanup slot->local after fclose

Thomas Rast (1):
      Documentation: refer to gitworkflows(7) from tutorial and git(1)

Uwe Kleine-König (1):
      rebase--interactive: remote stray closing parenthesis

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