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Joey Hess
4d786ebe4a Check git version at runtime, rather than assuming it will be the same as the git version used at build time when running git-checkattr and git-branch remove.
It's ok to probe every time for git-branch remove because that's
run quite rarely. For git-checkattr, it's run only once, when
starting the --batch mode, and so again the overhead is pretty minimal.

This leaves 2 places where the build version is still used.
git merge might be interactive or fail if one skews, and --no-gpg-sign
might not be pased, or might be passed to a git that doesn't understand it
if the other skews. It seems a little expensive to check the git version
each time these are used.

This doesn't seem likely to cause many problems, at least compared with
check-attr hanging on skew.
2015-01-05 15:54:52 -04:00
Joey Hess
20a497b181 move remote removal into separate module
This allows using Git.Remote w/o needing to have Git.BuildVersion, which
requires configure. It will simplify github-backup when these libraries are
used there.
2014-10-27 11:28:58 -04:00