Git for Linux 2.45.2 freeware
... BitKeeper with something else for the Linux kernel development. ...
Author | Johannes Schindelin |
Released | 2024-06-03 |
Filesize | 35.00 MB |
Downloads | 982 |
OS | Linux |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | source code management, revision control system, high level operation, management, manage, source code |
Users' rating (24 rating) |
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2.45.2 | Jun 3, 2024 | New Release | |
2.43.0 | Nov 20, 2023 | New Release | New Features: Comes with Git v2.43.0. Comes with MSYS2 runtime v3.4.9. Comes with GNU TLS v3.8.1. When installing into a Windows setup with Mandatory Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) enabled, which is incompatible with the MSYS2 runtime powering Git Bash, SSH and some other programs distributed with Git for Windows, the Git for Windows installer now offers to add exceptions that will allow those programs to work as expected. Comes with OpenSSH v9.5.P1. Comes with cURL v8.4.0. Comes with OpenSSL v3.1.4. Comes with Git Credential Manager v2.4.1. Comes with Bash v5.2.21. Comes with MinTTY v3.7.0. Bug Fixes: Symbolic links whose target is an absolute path without the drive prefix accidentally had a drive prefix added when checked out, rendering them "eternally modified". This bug has been fixed. Git for Windows's installer is no longer confused by global GIT_* environment variables. The installer no longer claims that "fast-forward or merge" is the default git pull behavior: |
2.42.0.2 | Aug 30, 2023 | New Release | Bug Fixes: Git for Windows v2.42.0's release notes claimed that it ships with Git LFS v3.4.0, which is incorrect and has been fixed in this release. The installer option to enable support for Pseudo Consoles has been handled incorrectly since Git for Windows v2.41.0, which has been fixed. Some Git commands (those producing paged output, for example) experienced a significant slow-down under certain circumstances, when running on a machine joined to a domain controller, which has been fixed. As of Git for Windows v2.41.0, when installed into a location whose path contains non-ASCII characters, it was no longer possible to fetch from/push to remote repositories via https://, which has been fixed. |