Re: [PATCH 2/2] Fix random sha1 in error message in http-fetch and http-push

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Mike Hommey <mh@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Please note that this is already fixed in my strbuf patch for these files,
> which had been applied in pu, but it seems to have disappeared from pu's
> history. This also means the strbuf patch conflicts with this one. Please
> tell me if you want a new strbuf patch made after this one.

The branch 'pu' almost always rewind and gets rebuilt from the tip of
'next'.  Since I am more worried about master and next, even more so
than usual these days, most of the backburnered topics are not even in
'pu' but I still keep tips of them not to lose (they are found in
'offcuts').

Give me a few days to get back to your series.  I think it is a series
of good clean-up patches, (I just read [1/2] which was trivially correct
although I am not sure if it is the optimum fix to sprinkle free(url) to
everywhere we have return), but I just haven't got around to them.

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