Prepare for 0.4.2 release

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Andrew Ayer
2015-01-31 19:17:43 -08:00
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NEWS
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v0.4.2 (2015-01-31)
* Fix unlock and lock under Git 2.2.2 and higher.
* Drop support for versions of Git older than 1.7.2.
* Minor improvements to some help/error messages.
v0.4.1 (2015-01-08)
* Important usability fix to ensure that the .git-crypt directory
can't be encrypted by accident (see RELEASE_NOTES-0.4.1.md for

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News
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######v0.4.2 (2015-01-31)
* Fix unlock and lock under Git 2.2.2 and higher.
* Drop support for versions of Git older than 1.7.2.
* Minor improvements to some help/error messages.
######v0.4.1 (2015-01-08)
* Important usability fix to ensure that the .git-crypt directory
can't be encrypted by accident (see

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README
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CURRENT STATUS
The latest version of git-crypt is 0.4.1, released on 2015-01-08.
The latest version of git-crypt is 0.4.2, released on 2015-01-31.
git-crypt aims to be bug-free and reliable, meaning it shouldn't
crash, malfunction, or expose your confidential data. However,
it has not yet reached maturity, meaning it is not as documented,

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Current Status
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The latest version of git-crypt is [0.4.1](RELEASE_NOTES-0.4.1.md), released on
2015-01-08. git-crypt aims to be bug-free and reliable, meaning it
The latest version of git-crypt is [0.4.2](NEWS.md), released on
2015-01-31. git-crypt aims to be bug-free and reliable, meaning it
shouldn't crash, malfunction, or expose your confidential data.
However, it has not yet reached maturity, meaning it is not as
documented, featureful, or easy-to-use as it should be. Additionally,

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#ifndef GIT_CRYPT_GIT_CRYPT_HPP
#define GIT_CRYPT_GIT_CRYPT_HPP
#define VERSION "0.4.1"
#define VERSION "0.4.2"
extern const char* argv0; // initialized in main() to argv[0]