Git 2.20 Brings Many Fixes, Updates To Windows Port
Junio Hamano has released Git 2.20 as the newest version of this widely-used distributed revision control system.
Git 2.20 is another incremental update to this widely used tool by developers. Some of the many changes to Git 2.20 includes:
- The Git clone process will better warn users when cloning to a case-insensitive file-system where there are files in that repository that only differ with their cases.
- Git on Windows now needs at least Vista. There are also various improvements to the Windows port such as better DLL handling and support for nano-second resolution file time-stamps.
- Additions to the Git completion script.
- Various updates to the Git documentation.
- An assortment of performance optimizations and also a great deal of bug fixes.
More details on Git 2.20 can be found via the mailing list release announcement.
Git 2.20 is another incremental update to this widely used tool by developers. Some of the many changes to Git 2.20 includes:
- The Git clone process will better warn users when cloning to a case-insensitive file-system where there are files in that repository that only differ with their cases.
- Git on Windows now needs at least Vista. There are also various improvements to the Windows port such as better DLL handling and support for nano-second resolution file time-stamps.
- Additions to the Git completion script.
- Various updates to the Git documentation.
- An assortment of performance optimizations and also a great deal of bug fixes.
More details on Git 2.20 can be found via the mailing list release announcement.
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