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* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/gitk/gitk: (44 commits) gitk: Add a progress bar for checking out a head gitk: Show current row number and total number of rows gitk: Allow users to view diffs in external diff viewer gitk: Synchronize highlighting in file view for 'f' and 'b' commands gitk: Make updates go faster gitk: Disable "Reset %s branch to here" when on a detached head gitk: German translation again updated gitk: Update German translation gitk: Makefile/install: force permissions when installing files and dirs gitk: Initial Swedish translation. gitk: Spanish translation of gitk gitk: Fix handling of tree file list with special chars in names gitk: Reorganize processing of arguments for git log gitk: Fix problem with target row not being in scroll region gitk: Avoid a crash in selectline if commitinfo($id) isn't set gitk: Fix some corner cases in computing vrowmod and displayorder gitk: Correct a few strings and comments to say "git log" gitk: Don't filter view arguments through git rev-parse gitk: Fix problems with target row stuff gitk: Handle updating with path limiting better ...
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