Re: What's cooking in git.git (Mar 2017, #10; Fri, 24)

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Brandon Williams <bmwill@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> On 03/24, Junio C Hamano wrote:
>> * bw/recurse-submodules-relative-fix (2017-03-17) 5 commits
>>  - ls-files: fix bug when recursing with relative pathspec
>>  - ls-files: fix typo in variable name
>>  - grep: fix bug when recursing with relative pathspec
>>  - setup: allow for prefix to be passed to git commands
>>  - grep: fix help text typo
>> 
>>  A few commands that recently learned the "--recurse-submodule"
>>  option misbehaved when started from a subdirectory of the
>>  superproject.
>
> Anything more you think needs to be done about this?  I noticed that
> Dscho's config series hit master so I could rebase against that (as
> there is a small conflict).  Aside from that it didn't seem like there
> were many complaints with the proposed fix.

I saw no particular issues myself.  Do others find this series good
(not just "meh--it is harmless" but I want to hear a positive "yes
these are good changes")?




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