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Junio C Hamano 905bf7742c Merge branch 'sp/smart-http'
* sp/smart-http: (37 commits)
  http-backend: Let gcc check the format of more printf-type functions.
  http-backend: Fix access beyond end of string.
  http-backend: Fix bad treatment of uintmax_t in Content-Length
  t5551-http-fetch: Work around broken Accept header in libcurl
  t5551-http-fetch: Work around some libcurl versions
  http-backend: Protect GIT_PROJECT_ROOT from /../ requests
  Git-aware CGI to provide dumb HTTP transport
  http-backend: Test configuration options
  http-backend: Use http.getanyfile to disable dumb HTTP serving
  test smart http fetch and push
  http tests: use /dumb/ URL prefix
  set httpd port before sourcing lib-httpd
  t5540-http-push: remove redundant fetches
  Smart HTTP fetch: gzip requests
  Smart fetch over HTTP: client side
  Smart push over HTTP: client side
  Discover refs via smart HTTP server when available
  http-backend: more explict LocationMatch
  http-backend: add example for gitweb on same URL
  http-backend: use mod_alias instead of mod_rewrite
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