Am 18.02.2014 00:38, schrieb Johannes Schindelin: > Dear Git fanbois, > > this announcement informs you that the small team of volunteers who keep > the Git ship afloat for the most prevalent desktop operating system > managed to release yet another version of Git for Windows: > > Git Release Notes (Git-1.9.0-preview20140217) > Last update: 17 February 2013 > > Changes since Git-1.8.5.2-preview20131230 > > New Features > - Comes with Git 1.9.0 plus Windows-specific patches. > - Better work-arounds for Windows-specific path length limitations (pull > request #122) > - Uses optimized TortoiseGitPLink when detected (msysGit pull request > #154) > - Allow Windows users to use Linux Git on their files, using Vagrant > http://www.vagrantup.com/ (msysGit pull request #159) > - InnoSetup 5.5.4 is now used to generate the installer (msysGit pull > request #167) > > Bugfixes > - Fixed regression with interactive password prompt for remotes using the > HTTPS protocol (issue #111) > - We now work around Subversion servers printing non-ISO-8601-compliant > time stamps (pull request #126) > - The installer no longer sets the HOME environment variable (msysGit pull > request #166) > - Perl no longer creates empty sys$command files when no stdin is > connected (msysGit pull request #152) > > Ciao, > Johannes > Thanks to all involved! Stefan -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- /dev/random says: I didn't cheat, I just changed the Rules! python -c "print '73746566616e2e6e616577654061746c61732d656c656b74726f6e696b2e636f6d'.decode('hex')" -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html