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New and Noteworthy 3.6
- Ignore rule parser was reimplemented to support ** wildcard patterns, negation rules and improve performance
- Add "aggressive" option to GC
- GarbageCollectCommand now supports DfsRepository
- Support for Submodule configuration submodule..ignore
- Support for new submodule repository layout (.git/modules of the super project contains the submodule repositories)
- InitCommand support for option "--separate-git-dir" to store .git meta data directory in a separate directory
- CloneCommand support to store .git meta data directory in a separate directory
- Permission bits for "executable" attribute are now set according to the umask on Posix/Java7
- BundleWriter now supports including HEAD in bundle
- New config parameter core.trustfolderstat
- Add option --bare to clone command
- Add options --heads and --tags to ls-remote command
- Reimplemented ignore rule parser to improve performance of ignore rule evaluation
- Enhance SubmoduleWalk with a fast check whether a repo contains submodules
- The java7 feature is now included in org.eclipse.jgit.feature
- Maven site generation for jgit
11 Bugs and 0 enhancement requests were closed
The patches fixing CVE-2014-9390 released in JGit 3.4.2 and 3.5.3 are also included in 3.6.0.
As described in Securing your Git server native git has been enhanced by configuration parameters allowing to configure a git server to check all objects it receives against problematic pathes. A server running e.g. on Linux can be configured to check also for pathes problematic on HFS+ or NTFS. This is also possible for JGit based Git servers. JGit understands the boolean config parameters receive.fsckobjects, fsck.safeForWindows and fsck.safeForMacOS. They match native git's receive.fsckobjects, core.protectNTFS, core.protectHFS.
git-core | JGit | Description |
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receive.fsckobjects | receive.fsckobjects | enable checks when receiving objects |
core.protectNTFS | fsck.safeForWindows | check pathes problematic on NTFS |
core.protectHFS | fsck.safeForMacOS | check pathes problematic on HFS+ |
Enabling receive.fsckObjects makes JGit check the integrity of objects before a push is accepted, which is a pre-requisite for the other flags. The fsck.safeForMacOS and fsck.safeForWindows flags prevent the OS X and Windows vulnerabilities described above, respectively. Both default to true on their respective systems but will need to be enabled specifically on other platforms. Since clients could be using a different operating system to your server you should enable both on JGit based servers.
The following 11 developers worked on this release of JGit:
Andrey Loskutov, Axel Richard, Christian Halstrick, Dani Megert, Marc Strapetz, Matthias Sohn, Michael Keppler, Robin Stocker, Shawn Pearce, Stefan Beller, Yuxuan 'fishy' Wang