What's in git.git (stable)

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As quite some fixes have accumulated on 'maint', I am planning to do
1.5.5.1 this Sunday with what is in 'maint', perhaps with the 'rebase: do
not munge commit log message' fix that is in 'master' tonight.

* The 'maint' branch has these fixes since the last announcement.

Alberto Bertogli (1):
  builtin-apply: Show a more descriptive error on failure when opening a
    patch

Christian Couder (2):
  bisect: squelch "fatal: ref HEAD not a symref" misleading message
  git-bisect: make "start", "good" and "skip" succeed or fail atomically

Jakub Narebski (1):
  gitweb: Fix 'history' view for deleted files with history

Jon Loeliger (1):
  Clarify and fix English in "git-rm" documentation

Jonas Fonseca (1):
  git-remote: reject adding remotes with invalid names

Junio C Hamano (2):
  git-am: minor cleanup
  am: POSIX portability fix

Linus Torvalds (2):
  Ignore leading empty lines while summarizing merges
  git-am: cope better with an empty Subject: line

Mark Levedahl (1):
  git-submodule - possibly use branch name to describe a module

Matthieu Moy (1):
  Document that WebDAV doesn't need git on the server, and works over SSL

Scott Collins (1):
  Clarify documentation of git-cvsserver, particularly in relation to
    git-shell

Shawn Bohrer (2):
  git clean: Don't automatically remove directories when run within
    subdirectory
  git clean: Add test to verify directories aren't removed with a prefix


* The 'master' branch has these since the last announcement
  in addition to the above.

Christian Couder (1):
  bisect: add "git bisect help" subcommand to get a long usage string

Johannes Sixt (1):
  builtin-commit.c: Remove a redundant assignment.

Junio C Hamano (3):
  git_config_bool_or_int()
  Fix git_config_bool_or_int
  rebase: do not munge commit log message

Stephan Beyer (1):
  builtin-apply.c: use git_config_string() to get apply_default_whitespace

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