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a9c48d5 Additional fixes for file notification
6bd9d69 Fix documentation of 'global-disable-point-adjustment'
8c22ac9 ; Spelling fix
2975784 Set file modes of pinentry socket for extra safety
2667b3e Clarify GnuPG version compatibility chapter
5e34c36 Revert "Change the default socket location for pinentry"
e19c1c3 Kill off xref--display-history
5698947 Keep the xref buffer visible until the user quits it explicitly
e34fbde Change the default socket location for pinentry
5f89658 Mention how to enable pinentry feature
db51224 Sync with gnulib
aa5a794 Remove `semanticdb-save-all-db-idle' from `auto-save-hook'
2d8b2fd Restore point when writing semantic table to disk
27d3430 Mention pinentry.el in epa manual
5baa001 Fix Bug#22736
7261355 Grammar fix in doc string
d0f3b18 Naming fix for consistency
74ec92d Prefer customized value for GnuPG executable
ea0b604 Fix memory reservation on MS-Windows
c5f72aa Update NextStep readme and add wish list.
6de26a7 Report also result in `file-notify--test-event-handler'
5d17ae7 Improve file-notify-test08-watched-file-in-watched-dir
1cb1268 Fix todo-mode item date editing bugs
1e996cf Fix "[:upper:]" for non-ASCII characters
896f993 Allow customising the article mode cursor behavior
24c1c1d Use pop-to-buffer-same-window in woman.el
2a75f64 New filenotify test for bug#22736
c9bccf7 Report critical battery errors
d675db9 Make eww message toggling message clearer
5e0bb40 * lisp/calc/calc-units.el (math-standard-units): Update to 2014 CODATA adjustment.
fa8fd65 ; Improve character-folding entries in NEWS
3722a69 Fix bugs in window resizing code
289d5c6 Fix decoding DOS EOL in a unibyte buffer
2abcb06 Correct c-parse-state cache manipulation error.
14aec91 Take advantage of new GnuPG version check function
e80c2a7 Make GnuPG version check robuster
15a9464 Fix x-load-color-file pointer signedness
132dbf0 * lisp/time-stamp.el (time-stamp-time-zone): Fix doc string punct.
78ab6f1 Follow convention for greek letter constants.
106b5bb Add Stefan-Boltzmann constant to calc units table.
b96baa8 * lisp/calc/calc-units.el (math-build-units-table-buffer): Use special-mode.
5f91cf9 Avoid loading cl-lib for term/xterm.elc, eg in -Q -nw.  (Bug#22669)
2d40f7d Fix soffice UserInstallation-URL for Windows
b1a3ebe Fix display of <pre> elements
57d0e3d ; * lisp/help-fns.el: Remove outdated comment.
7a0628d ; * admin/make-tarball.txt: Mention cleaning.
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