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Bump gix-path from 0.10.10 to 0.10.11 #2938

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Bumps gix-path from 0.10.10 to 0.10.11.

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gix-path v0.10.11

Bug Fixes

  • Don't require usable temp dir to get installation config When running git config -l ... to find the configuration file path associated with the git installation itself, the current working directory for the subprocess was set to the current directory prior to #1523, and to /tmp or a /tmp-like directory since #1523 (which improved performance and security).

    This builds on #1523, as well as on subsequent changes to run git in a way that its behavior depends less on its CWD, by making an even more robust choice of CWD for the subprocess, so that the CWD is less likely to be deeply nested or on network storage; more likely to exist; and, on Unix-like systems, less likely to contain a .git entry (though a git with security updates should refuse to take any configuration from such a repository unless it is owned by the user).

    Due to a combination of other measures that harden against malicious or unusual contents (especially setting GIT_DIR), the most significant benefit of this change is to fix the problem that a nonexistent temp dir would prevent the command from succeeding.

    The main way that could happen is if TMPDIR on Unix-like systems, or TMP or TEMP on Windows, is set to an incorrect value. Because these variables are sometimes reasonable to customize for specific purposes, it is plausible for them to be set to incorrect values by accident.

    Except on Windows, this always uses / as the CWD for the subprocess.

    On Windows, we use the Windows directory (usually C:\Windows) rather than the root of the system drive (usually C:\), because:

    • We are currently obtaining this information from environment variables, and it is possible for our own parent process to pass down an overly sanitized environment.

    Although this can be so sanitized we cannot find the Windows directory, this is less likely to occur than being unable to find the root of the system drive.

    This due to moderately broad awareness that the SystemRoot environment variable (which, somewhat confusingly, holds the path of the Windows directory, not the root of the system drive) should be preserved even when clearing most other variables.

    Some libraries will even automatically preserve SystemRoot when

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  • 012a754 Release gix-trace v0.1.10, gix-path v0.10.11
  • c759819 prepare changelogs prior to release.
  • d69c617 Merge pull request #1566 from Byron/merge
  • b91d909 thanks clippy
  • dfbc732 feat!: optionally store objects new objects in memory only.
  • ca5294a feat: add InMemoryPassThrough implementation.
  • b279957 feat: add tree-editing capabilities to Tree and Repository.
  • 7c48556 feat: TreeRef::to_owned() and Tree::into_owned() for a convenient way to ...
  • 39d8e03 Use a standard HashMap instead of one based on SHA1
  • b5dc45f Add benchmarks for the tree editor and the tree-editor cursor
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Bumps [gix-path](https://github.com/Byron/gitoxide) from 0.10.10 to 0.10.11.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/Byron/gitoxide/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/Byron/gitoxide/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](GitoxideLabs/gitoxide@gix-path-v0.10.10...gix-path-v0.10.11)

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- dependency-name: gix-path
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@ealmloff ealmloff merged commit 50a707d into main Sep 7, 2024
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