Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git 1.6.5.4

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Junio C Hamano wrote:
> I did the second one after seeing that both my Debian box and the
> k.org machine that manpages tarballs are made (FC11 IIRC) had that
> option, and my impression has been that it usually is safe to say
> "even Debian has it, and there wouldn't be many things older than
> that distro", but that is apparently not true.

Heh, that surely used to be a very good rule of thumb.  Perhaps these
days a rule of whichever is older Debian stable or current RHEL/CentOS
would suffice?

> Either we require 0.0.20 or we revert the tip one on this topic.  I
> think the latter is a safe thing to do.

That sounds good to me.  I'd like to get the EPEL builds for
RHEL/CentOS updated sometime soon, as they're currently still on
1.5.5.6 and that lacks too many of the great improvements in newer git
releases.  Not having to patch for building the docs is one less thing
to worry about.

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