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<patchinfo incident="14524">
  <issue tracker="bnc" id="1168930">VUL-0: EMBARGOED: CVE-2020-5260: git: Upcoming Git security fix release</issue>
  <issue tracker="cve" id="2020-5260"/>
  <issue tracker="jsc" id="SLE-11608"/>
  <issue tracker="jsc" id="ECO-1025"/>
  <issue tracker="jsc" id="PM-1386"/>
  <issue tracker="jsc" id="SLE-11177"/>
  <issue tracker="bnc" id="1167890">[tracker] Dev: git for SLES 12 with SHA256 support</issue>
  <packager>mcalabkova</packager>
  <rating>important</rating>
  <category>security</category>
  <summary>Security update for git</summary>
  <description>This update for git fixes the following issues:

Security issue fixed:

- CVE-2020-5260: With a crafted URL that contains a newline in it, the credential
  helper machinery can be fooled to give credential information for a wrong host (bsc#1168930). 

Non-security issue fixed: 

git was updated to 2.26.0 for SHA256 support (bsc#1167890, jsc#SLE-11608):

- the xinetd snippet was removed
- the System V init script for the git-daemon was replaced by a systemd
  service file of the same name.

git 2.26.0:

* "git rebase" now uses a different backend that is based on the
  'merge' machinery by default. The 'rebase.backend' configuration
   variable reverts to old behaviour when set to  'apply'
* Improved handling of sparse checkouts
* Improvements to many commands and internal features

git 2.25.1:

* "git commit" now honors advise.statusHints
* various updates, bug fixes and documentation updates

git 2.25.0:

* The branch description ("git branch --edit-description") has been
  used to fill the body of the cover letters by the format-patch
  command; this has been enhanced so that the subject can also be
  filled.
* A few commands learned to take the pathspec from the standard input
  or a named file, instead of taking it as the command line
  arguments, with the "--pathspec-from-file" option.
* Test updates to prepare for SHA-2 transition continues.
* Redo "git name-rev" to avoid recursive calls.
* When all files from some subdirectory were renamed to the root
  directory, the directory rename heuristics would fail to detect that
  as a rename/merge of the subdirectory to the root directory, which has
  been corrected.
* HTTP transport had possible allocator/deallocator mismatch, which
  has been corrected.

git 2.24.1:

* CVE-2019-1348: The --export-marks option of fast-import is
  exposed also via the in-stream command feature export-marks=...
  and it allows overwriting arbitrary paths (bsc#1158785)
* CVE-2019-1349: on Windows, when submodules are cloned
  recursively, under certain circumstances Git could be fooled
  into using the same Git directory twice (bsc#1158787)
* CVE-2019-1350: Incorrect quoting of command-line arguments
  allowed remote code execution during a recursive clone in
  conjunction with SSH URLs (bsc#1158788)
* CVE-2019-1351: on Windows mistakes drive letters outside of
  the US-English alphabet as relative paths (bsc#1158789)
* CVE-2019-1352: on Windows was unaware of NTFS Alternate Data
  Streams (bsc#1158790)
* CVE-2019-1353: when run in the Windows Subsystem for Linux
  while accessing a working directory on a regular Windows
  drive, none of the NTFS protections were active (bsc#1158791)
* CVE-2019-1354: on Windows refuses to write tracked files with
  filenames that contain backslashes (bsc#1158792)
* CVE-2019-1387: Recursive clones vulnerability that is caused
  by too-lax validation of submodule names, allowing very
  targeted attacks via remote code execution in recursive
  clones (bsc#1158793)
* CVE-2019-19604: a recursive clone followed by a submodule
  update could execute code contained within the repository
  without the user explicitly having asked for that (bsc#1158795)

- Fix building with asciidoctor and without DocBook4 stylesheets.

git 2.24.0

* The command line parser learned "--end-of-options" notation.
* A mechanism to affect the default setting for a (related) group of
  configuration variables is introduced.
* "git fetch" learned "--set-upstream" option to help those who first
  clone from their private fork they intend to push to, add the true
  upstream via "git remote add" and then "git fetch" from it.
* fixes and improvements to UI, workflow and features, bash completion fixes
* part of it merged upstream
* the Makefile attempted to download some documentation, banned

git 2.23.0:

* The "--base" option of "format-patch" computed the patch-ids for
  prerequisite patches in an unstable way, which has been updated
  to compute in a way that is compatible with "git patch-id
  --stable".
* The "git log" command by default behaves as if the --mailmap
  option was given.
* fixes and improvements to UI, workflow and features

git 2.22.1:

* A relative pathname given to "git init --template=&lt;path&gt; &lt;repo&gt;"
  ought to be relative to the directory "git init" gets invoked in,
  but it instead was made relative to the repository, which has been
  corrected.
* "git worktree add" used to fail when another worktree connected to
  the same repository was corrupt, which has been corrected.
* "git am -i --resolved" segfaulted after trying to see a commit as
  if it were a tree, which has been corrected.
* "git merge --squash" is designed to update the working tree and the
  index without creating the commit, and this cannot be countermanded
  by adding the "--commit" option; the command now refuses to work
  when both options are given.
* Update to Unicode 12.1 width table.
* "git request-pull" learned to warn when the ref we ask them to pull
  from in the local repository and in the published repository are
  different.
* "git fetch" into a lazy clone forgot to fetch base objects that are
  necessary to complete delta in a thin packfile, which has been
  corrected.
* The URL decoding code has been updated to avoid going past the end
  of the string while parsing %-&lt;hex&gt;-&lt;hex&gt; sequence.
* "git clean" silently skipped a path when it cannot lstat() it; now
  it gives a warning.
* "git rm" to resolve a conflicted path leaked an internal message
  "needs merge" before actually removing the path, which was
  confusing. This has been corrected.
* Many more bugfixes and code cleanups.

- removal of SuSEfirewall2 service, since SuSEfirewall2 has been replaced by
  firewalld, see [1].
  [1]: https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2019-01/msg00490.html

git 2.22.0:

* The filter specification "--filter=sparse:path=&lt;path&gt;" used to
  create a lazy/partial clone has been removed. Using a blob that is
  part of the project as sparse specification is still supported with
  the "--filter=sparse:oid=&lt;blob&gt;" option
* "git checkout --no-overlay" can be used to trigger a new mode of
  checking out paths out of the tree-ish, that allows paths that
  match the pathspec that are in the current index and working tree
  and are not in the tree-ish.
* Four new configuration variables {author,committer}.{name,email}
  have been introduced to override user.{name,email} in more specific
  cases.
* "git branch" learned a new subcommand "--show-current".
* The command line completion (in contrib/) has been taught to
  complete more subcommand parameters.
* The completion helper code now pays attention to repository-local
  configuration (when available), which allows --list-cmds to honour
  a repository specific setting of completion.commands, for example.
* The list of conflicted paths shown in the editor while concluding a
  conflicted merge was shown above the scissors line when the
  clean-up mode is set to "scissors", even though it was commented
  out just like the list of updated paths and other information to
  help the user explain the merge better.
* "git rebase" that was reimplemented in C did not set ORIG_HEAD
  correctly, which has been corrected.
* "git worktree add" used to do a "find an available name with stat
  and then mkdir", which is race-prone. This has been fixed by using
  mkdir and reacting to EEXIST in a loop. 

- update git-web AppArmor profile for bash and tar usrMerge (bsc#1132350)

git 2.21.0:

* Historically, the "-m" (mainline) option can only be used for "git
  cherry-pick" and "git revert" when working with a merge commit.
  This version of Git no longer warns or errors out when working with
  a single-parent commit, as long as the argument to the "-m" option
  is 1 (i.e. it has only one parent, and the request is to pick or
  revert relative to that first parent). Scripts that relied on the
  behaviour may get broken with this change.
* Small fixes and features for fast-export and fast-import.
* The "http.version" configuration variable can be used with recent
  enough versions of cURL library to force the version of HTTP used
  to talk when fetching and pushing.
* "git push $there $src:$dst" rejects when $dst is not a fully
  qualified refname and it is not clear what the end user meant.
* Update "git multimail" from the upstream.
* A new date format "--date=human" that morphs its output depending
  on how far the time is from the current time has been introduced.
  "--date=auto:human" can be used to use this new format (or any
  existing format) when the output is going to the pager or to the
  terminal, and otherwise the default format.

- Fix worktree creation race (bsc#1114225).

git 2.20.1:

* portability fixes
* "git help -a" did not work well when an overly long alias was
  defined
* no longer squelched an error message when the run_command API
  failed to run a missing command

git 2.20.0:

* "git help -a" now gives verbose output (same as "git help -av").
  Those who want the old output may say "git help --no-verbose -a"..
* "git send-email" learned to grab address-looking string on any
  trailer whose name ends with "-by".
* "git format-patch" learned new "--interdiff" and "--range-diff"
  options to explain the difference between this version and the
  previous attempt in the cover letter (or after the three-dashes as
  a comment).
* Developer builds now use -Wunused-function compilation option.
* Fix a bug in which the same path could be registered under multiple
  worktree entries if the path was missing (for instance, was removed
  manually).  Also, as a convenience, expand the number of cases in
  which --force is applicable.
* The overly large Documentation/config.txt file have been split into
  million little pieces.  This potentially allows each individual piece
  to be included into the manual page of the command it affects more easily.
* Malformed or crafted data in packstream can make our code attempt
  to read or write past the allocated buffer and abort, instead of
  reporting an error, which has been fixed.
* Fix for a long-standing bug that leaves the index file corrupt when
  it shrinks during a partial commit.
* "git merge" and "git pull" that merges into an unborn branch used
  to completely ignore "--verify-signatures", which has been
  corrected.
* ...and much more features and fixes

- fix CVE-2018-19486 (bsc#1117257)

git 2.19.2:

* various bug fixes for multiple subcommands and operations

git 2.19.1:

* CVE-2018-17456: Specially crafted .gitmodules files may have
  allowed arbitrary code execution when the repository is cloned
  with --recurse-submodules (bsc#1110949)

git 2.19.0:

* "git diff" compares the index and the working tree.  For paths
   added with intent-to-add bit, the command shows the full contents
   of them as added, but the paths themselves were not marked as new
   files.  They are now shown as new by default.
* "git apply" learned the "--intent-to-add" option so that an
   otherwise working-tree-only application of a patch will add new
   paths to the index marked with the "intent-to-add" bit.
* "git grep" learned the "--column" option that gives not just the
   line number but the column number of the hit.
* The "-l" option in "git branch -l" is an unfortunate short-hand for
   "--create-reflog", but many users, both old and new, somehow expect
   it to be something else, perhaps "--list".  This step warns when "-l"
   is used as a short-hand for "--create-reflog" and warns about the
   future repurposing of the it when it is used.
* The userdiff pattern for .php has been updated.
* The content-transfer-encoding of the message "git send-email" sends
   out by default was 8bit, which can cause trouble when there is an
   overlong line to bust RFC 5322/2822 limit.  A new option 'auto' to
   automatically switch to quoted-printable when there is such a line
   in the payload has been introduced and is made the default.
* "git checkout" and "git worktree add" learned to honor
   checkout.defaultRemote when auto-vivifying a local branch out of a
   remote tracking branch in a repository with multiple remotes that
   have tracking branches that share the same names.
   (merge 8d7b558bae ab/checkout-default-remote later to maint).
* "git grep" learned the "--only-matching" option.
* "git rebase --rebase-merges" mode now handles octopus merges as
   well.
* Add a server-side knob to skip commits in exponential/fibbonacci
  stride in an attempt to cover wider swath of history with a smaller
  number of iterations, potentially accepting a larger packfile
  transfer, instead of going back one commit a time during common
  ancestor discovery during the "git fetch" transaction.
  (merge 42cc7485a2 jt/fetch-negotiator-skipping later to maint).
* A new configuration variable core.usereplacerefs has been added,
  primarily to help server installations that want to ignore the
  replace mechanism altogether.
* Teach "git tag -s" etc. a few configuration variables (gpg.format
  that can be set to "openpgp" or "x509", and gpg.&lt;format&gt;.program
  that is used to specify what program to use to deal with the format)
  to allow x.509 certs with CMS via "gpgsm" to be used instead of
  openpgp via "gnupg".
* Many more strings are prepared for l10n.
* "git p4 submit" learns to ask its own pre-submit hook if it should
  continue with submitting.
* The test performed at the receiving end of "git push" to prevent
  bad objects from entering repository can be customized via
  receive.fsck.* configuration variables; we now have gained a
  counterpart to do the same on the "git fetch" side, with
  fetch.fsck.* configuration variables.
* "git pull --rebase=interactive" learned "i" as a short-hand for
  "interactive".
* "git instaweb" has been adjusted to run better with newer Apache on
  RedHat based distros.
* "git range-diff" is a reimplementation of "git tbdiff" that lets us
  compare individual patches in two iterations of a topic.
* The sideband code learned to optionally paint selected keywords at
  the beginning of incoming lines on the receiving end.
* "git branch --list" learned to take the default sort order from the
  'branch.sort' configuration variable, just like "git tag --list"
  pays attention to 'tag.sort'.
* "git worktree" command learned "--quiet" option to make it less
  verbose.

git 2.18.0:

* improvements to rename detection logic
* When built with more recent cURL, GIT_SSL_VERSION can now
  specify "tlsv1.3" as its value.
* "git mergetools" learned talking to guiffy.
* various other workflow improvements and fixes
* performance improvements and other developer visible fixes

Update to git 2.16.4: security fix release

git 2.17.1:

* Submodule "names" come from the untrusted .gitmodules file, but
  we blindly append them to $GIT_DIR/modules to create our on-disk
  repo paths. This means you can do bad things by putting "../"
  into the name. We now enforce some rules for submodule names
  which will cause Git to ignore these malicious names
  (CVE-2018-11235, bsc#1095219)
* It was possible to trick the code that sanity-checks paths on
  NTFS into reading random piece of memory
  (CVE-2018-11233, bsc#1095218)
* Support on the server side to reject pushes to repositories
  that attempt to create such problematic .gitmodules file etc.
  as tracked contents, to help hosting sites protect their
  customers by preventing malicious contents from spreading.

git 2.17.0:

* "diff" family of commands learned "--find-object=&lt;object-id&gt;" option
  to limit the findings to changes that involve the named object.
* "git format-patch" learned to give 72-cols to diffstat, which is
  consistent with other line length limits the subcommand uses for
  its output meant for e-mails.
* The log from "git daemon" can be redirected with a new option; one
  relevant use case is to send the log to standard error (instead of
  syslog) when running it from inetd.
* "git rebase" learned to take "--allow-empty-message" option.
* "git am" has learned the "--quit" option, in addition to the
  existing "--abort" option; having the pair mirrors a few other
  commands like "rebase" and "cherry-pick".
* "git worktree add" learned to run the post-checkout hook, just like
  "git clone" runs it upon the initial checkout.
* "git tag" learned an explicit "--edit" option that allows the
  message given via "-m" and "-F" to be further edited.
* "git fetch --prune-tags" may be used as a handy short-hand for
  getting rid of stale tags that are locally held.
* The new "--show-current-patch" option gives an end-user facing way
  to get the diff being applied when "git rebase" (and "git am")
  stops with a conflict.
* "git add -p" used to offer "/" (look for a matching hunk) as a
  choice, even there was only one hunk, which has been corrected.
  Also the single-key help is now given only for keys that are
  enabled (e.g. help for '/' won't be shown when there is only one
  hunk).
* Since Git 1.7.9, "git merge" defaulted to --no-ff (i.e. even when
  the side branch being merged is a descendant of the current commit,
  create a merge commit instead of fast-forwarding) when merging a
  tag object.  This was appropriate default for integrators who pull
  signed tags from their downstream contributors, but caused an
  unnecessary merges when used by downstream contributors who
  habitually "catch up" their topic branches with tagged releases
  from the upstream.  Update "git merge" to default to --no-ff only
  when merging a tag object that does *not* sit at its usual place in
  refs/tags/ hierarchy, and allow fast-forwarding otherwise, to
  mitigate the problem.
* "git status" can spend a lot of cycles to compute the relation
  between the current branch and its upstream, which can now be
  disabled with "--no-ahead-behind" option.
* "git diff" and friends learned funcname patterns for Go language
  source files.
* "git send-email" learned "--reply-to=&lt;address&gt;" option.
* Funcname pattern used for C# now recognizes "async" keyword.
* In a way similar to how "git tag" learned to honor the pager
  setting only in the list mode, "git config" learned to ignore the
  pager setting when it is used for setting values (i.e. when the
  purpose of the operation is not to "show").
- Use %license instead of %doc [bsc#1082318]

git 2.16.3:

* "git status" after moving a path in the working tree (hence
  making it appear "removed") and then adding with the -N option
  (hence making that appear "added") detected it as a rename, but
  did not report the  old and new pathnames correctly.
* "git commit --fixup" did not allow "-m&lt;message&gt;" option to be
  used at the same time; allow it to annotate resulting commit
  with more text.
* When resetting the working tree files recursively, the working
  tree of submodules are now also reset to match.
* Fix for a commented-out code to adjust it to a rather old API
  change around object ID.
* When there are too many changed paths, "git diff" showed a
  warning message but in the middle of a line.
* The http tracing code, often used to debug connection issues,
  learned to redact potentially sensitive information from its
  output so that it can be more safely sharable.
* Crash fix for a corner case where an error codepath tried to
  unlock what it did not acquire lock on.
* The split-index mode had a few corner case bugs fixed.
* Assorted fixes to "git daemon".
* Completion of "git merge -s&lt;strategy&gt;" (in contrib/) did not
  work well in non-C locale.
* Workaround for segfault with more recent versions of SVN.
* Recently introduced leaks in fsck have been plugged.
* Travis CI integration now builds the executable in 'script'
  phase to follow the established practice, rather than during
  'before_script' phase.  This allows the CI categorize the
  failures better ('failed' is project's fault, 'errored' is
  build environment's).

- Drop superfluous xinetd snippet, no longer used (bsc#1084460)

- Build with asciidoctor for the recent distros (bsc#1075764)

- Move %{?systemd_requires} to daemon subpackage
- Create subpackage for libsecret credential helper.

git 2.16.2:

* An old regression in "git describe --all $annotated_tag^0" has
  been fixed.
* "git svn dcommit" did not take into account the fact that a
  svn+ssh:// URL with a username@ (typically used for pushing)
  refers to the same SVN repository without the username@ and
  failed when svn.pushmergeinfo option is set.
* "git merge -Xours/-Xtheirs" learned to use our/their version
  when resolving a conflicting updates to a symbolic link.
* "git clone $there $here" is allowed even when here directory
  exists as long as it is an empty directory, but the command
   incorrectly removed it upon a failure of the operation.
* "git stash -- &lt;pathspec&gt;" incorrectly blew away untracked files
  in the directory that matched the pathspec, which has been
  corrected.
* "git add -p" was taught to ignore local changes to submodules
  as they do not interfere with the partial addition of regular
  changes anyway.

git 2.16.1:

* "git clone" segfaulted when cloning a project that happens to
  track two paths that differ only in case on a case insensitive
  filesystem

git 2.16.0 (CVE-2017-15298, bsc#1063412):

* See https://raw.github.com/git/git/master/Documentation/RelNotes/2.16.0.txt

git 2.15.1:

* fix "auto" column output 
* fixes to moved lines diffing
* documentation updates
* fix use of repositories immediately under the root directory
* improve usage of libsecret
* fixes to various error conditions in git commands

- Rewrite from sysv init to systemd unit file for git-daemon
  (bsc#1069803)

- Replace references to /var/adm/fillup-templates with new 
  %_fillupdir macro (bsc#1069468)

- split off p4 to a subpackage (bsc#1067502)

- Build with the external libsha1detectcoll (bsc#1042644)

git 2.15.0:

* Use of an empty string as a pathspec element that is used for
 'everything matches' is still warned and Git asks users to use a
  more explicit '.' for that instead. Removal scheduled for 2.16
* Git now avoids blindly falling back to ".git" when the setup
  sequence said we are _not_ in Git repository (another corner
  case removed)
* "branch --set-upstream" was retired, deprecated since 1.8
* many other improvements and updates

git 2.14.3:

* git send-email understands more cc: formats
* fixes so gitk --bisect
* git commit-tree fixed to handle -F file alike
* Prevent segfault in "git cat-file --textconv"
* Fix function header parsing for HTML
* Various small fixes to user commands and and internal functions

git 2.14.2:

* fixes to color output
* http.{sslkey,sslCert} now interpret "~[username]/" prefix
* fixes to walking of reflogs via "log -g" and friends
* various fixes to output correctness
* "git push --recurse-submodules $there HEAD:$target" is now
  propagated down to the submodules
* "git clone --recurse-submodules --quiet" c$how propagates quiet
  option down to submodules.
* "git svn --localtime" correctness fixes
* "git grep -L" and "git grep --quiet -L" now report same exit code
* fixes to "git apply" when converting line endings
* Various Perl scripts did not use safe_pipe_capture() instead 
  of backticks, leaving them susceptible to end-user input.
  CVE-2017-14867 bsc#1061041
* "git cvsserver" no longer is invoked by "git daemon" by
  default 

git 2.14.1 (bsc#1052481):
* Security fix for CVE-2017-1000117: A malicious third-party can
  give a crafted "ssh://..." URL to an unsuspecting victim, and
  an attempt to visit the URL can result in any program that
  exists on the victim's machine being executed. Such a URL could
  be placed in the .gitmodules file of a malicious project, and
  an unsuspecting victim could be tricked into running
  "git clone --recurse-submodules" to trigger the vulnerability.
* A "ssh://..." URL can result in a "ssh" command line with a
  hostname that begins with a dash "-", which would cause the
  "ssh" command to instead (mis)treat it as an option. This is
  now prevented by forbidding such a hostname (which should not
  impact any real-world usage).
* Similarly, when GIT_PROXY_COMMAND is configured, the command
  is run with host and port that are parsed out from "ssh://..."
  URL; a poorly written GIT_PROXY_COMMAND could be tricked into
  treating a string that begins with a dash "-" as an option.
  This is now prevented by forbidding such a hostname and port
  number (again, which should not impact any real-world usage).
* In the same spirit, a repository name that begins with a dash
  "-" is also forbidden now.

git 2.14.0:

* Use of an empty string as a pathspec element that is used for
  'everything matches' is deprecated, use '.'
* Avoid blindly falling back to ".git" when the setup sequence
  indicates operation not on a Git repository
* "indent heuristics" are now the default.
* Builds with pcre2
* Many bug fixes, improvements and updates

git 2.13.4:

* Update the character width tables.
* Fix an alias that contained an uppercase letter
* Progress meter fixes
* git gc concurrency fixes

git 2.13.3:

* various internal bug fixes
* Fix a  regression to "git rebase -i"
* Correct unaligned 32-bit access in pack-bitmap code
* Tighten error checks for invalid "git apply" input
* The split index code did not honor core.sharedrepository setting
  correctly
* Fix "git branch --list" handling of color.branch.local

git 2.13.2:

* "collision detecting" SHA-1 update for platform fixes
* "git checkout --recurse-submodules" did not quite work with a
  submodule that itself has submodules.
* The "run-command" API implementation has been made more robust
  against dead-locking in a threaded environment.
* "git clean -d" now only cleans ignored files with "-x"
* "git status --ignored"  did not list ignored and untracked files
  without "-uall"
* "git pull --rebase --autostash" didn't auto-stash when the local
  history fast-forwards to the upstream.
* "git describe --contains" gives as much weight to lightweight
  tags as annotated tags
* Fix "git stash push &lt;pathspec&gt;" from a subdirectory

git 2.13.1:

* Setting "log.decorate=false" in the configuration file did not
  take effect in v2.13, which has been corrected.
* corrections to documentation and command help output
* garbage collection fixes
* memory leaks fixed
* receive-pack now makes sure that the push certificate records
  the same set of push options used for pushing
* shell completion corrections for git stash
* fix "git clone --config var=val" with empty strings
* internal efficiency improvements
* Update sha1 collision detection code for big-endian platforms
  and platforms not supporting unaligned fetches

- Fix packaging of documentation

git 2.13.0:

* empty string as a pathspec element for 'everything matches'
  is still warned, for future removal.
* deprecated argument order "git merge &lt;msg&gt; HEAD &lt;commit&gt;..."
  was removed
* default location "~/.git-credential-cache/socket" for the
  socket used to communicate with the credential-cache daemon 
  moved to "~/.cache/git/credential/socket".
* now avoid blindly falling back to ".git" when the setup
  sequence indicated otherwise
* many workflow features, improvements and bug fixes
* add a hardened implementation of SHA1 in response to practical
  collision attacks (CVE-2005-4900, bsc#1042640)
* CVE-2017-8386: On a server running git-shell as login shell to
  restrict user to git commands, remote users may have been able
  to have git service programs spawn an interactive pager
  and thus escape the shell restrictions. (bsc#1038395)

Changes in pcre2:

- Include the libraries, development and tools packages.
  
  git uses only libpcre2-8 so far, but this allows further
  application usage of pcre2.

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