Re: SIGSEGV in merge recursive

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Luben Tuikov <ltuikov@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> So it appears that the fix is in "master", but not in "next".
>
> Junio, can you confirm this?

It was merged into 'next' with 1e48a691, about 2 hours after I
merged the fix 5d6b151f to 'master'.  Sometimes when I have a
fix that is urgent enough, I push out only 'master' before
merging and retesting it in 'next', so it is plausible that your
fetch grabbed such a state.

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