setup-git.sh: set pull.rebase=true
git-pull learned about pull.rebase in git-1.7.9. This value is used as a fallback if branch.<name>.rebase isn't found.
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git config --global user.email "$email"
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fi
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git config pull.rebase true
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git config branch.master.rebase true
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cat 1>&2 <<EOF
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Git has been configured for FS successfully.
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branch.master.rebase has been set to true
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pull.rebase and branch.master.rebase have been set to true
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This means that when you do a 'git pull' to fetch remote changes,
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your local changes will be rebased on top of the remote changes.
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