On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 3:10 AM, Anders Kaseorg <ande...@mit.edu> wrote: > v2.10.0-rc0~45^2~2 “i18n: git-sh-setup.sh: mark strings for > translation” broke outside scripts such as guilt that source > git-sh-setup as described in the documentation: > > $ . "$(git --exec-path)/git-sh-setup" > sh: 6: .: git-sh-i18n: not found
This seems like a reasonable fix for this issue. However as far as I can tell git-sh-setup was never meant to be used by outside scripts that didn't ship as part of git itself. If that's the case any change in the API which AFAICT is now considered internal might break them, so should some part of that be made public & documented as such?