Git 1.7.4-rc3Edit

From the official announcement to the Git mailing list:

A release candidate Git 1.7.4-rc3 is available at the usual places
for testing:

 http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/

 git-1.7.4.rc3.tar.{gz,bz2}			(source tarball)
 git-htmldocs-1.7.4.rc3.tar.{gz,bz2}		(preformatted docs)
 git-manpages-1.7.4.rc3.tar.{gz,bz2}		(preformatted docs)

The RPM binary packages for a few architectures are found in:

 testing/git-*-1.7.4.rc3-1.fc13.$arch.rpm	(RPM)

Except for a regression fix to keep honoring "git --work-tree=/there/ cmd"
without specifying --git-dir (Thanks Jonathan), there isn't any exciting
new thing to see here; which is exactly the way how I want an rc3 to be.

Hopefully we can tag the final by the end of the month.  Everybody, thanks
in advance for testing this rc ;-).

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Changes since v1.7.4-rc2 are as follows:

Alexey Shumkin (1):
     userdiff: match Pascal class methods

Björn Steinbrink (1):
     Correctly report corrupted objects

Erik Faye-Lund (1):
     exec_cmd: remove unused extern

Johannes Sixt (2):
     Fix expected values of setup tests on Windows
     t/README: hint about using $(pwd) rather than $PWD in tests

Jonathan Nieder (9):
     ll-merge: simplify opts == NULL case
     Documentation/fast-import: capitalize beginning of sentence
     remote-ext: do not segfault for blank lines
     Documentation/fast-import: put explanation of M 040000 <dataref> "" in context
     tests: cosmetic improvements to the repo-setup test
     tests: compress the setup tests
     Documentation: do not treat reset --keep as a special case
     Subject: setup: officially support --work-tree without --git-dir
     t1510: fix typo in the comment of a test

Junio C Hamano (2):
     Documentation updates for 'GIT_WORK_TREE without GIT_DIR' historical usecase
     Git 1.7.4-rc3

Ramsay Allan Jones (1):
     svndump.c: Fix a printf format compiler warning

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