Release GNU make 4.3.90

* NEWS: Update for the prerelease.
* bootstrap.conf: Choose the latest stable gnulib.
* README.git: Updates.
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NEWS
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GNU make NEWS -*-indented-text-*-
History of user-visible changes.
20 January 2020
20 September 2022
See the end of this file for copyrights and conditions.
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See the README file and the GNU make manual for instructions for
reporting bugs.
Version 4.3.90 (20 Jan 2020)
Version 4.3.90 (20 Sep 2022)
A complete list of bugs fixed in this version is available here:

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characters; prefer 70 or less. Please use standard ChangeLog formats for
your commit messages (sans the leading TAB of course).
Rule #1: Don't rewrite pushed history (don't use "git push --force").
Rule #1: Don't rewrite pushed history on master (no "git push --force").
Rule #2: Feel free to rewrite pushed history on personal branches.
Rule #3: Prefer to squash-merge or rebase + merge --ff-only, rather than
merging from personal branches into master.
Typical simple workflow might be:
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* Use "git status" and "git diff" to verify your changes
* Use "git add" to stage the changes you want to make
* Use "git commit" to commit the staged changes to your local repository
* Use "git pull" to accept & merge new changes from the Savannah repository
* Use "git push" to push your commits back to the Savannah repository
* Use "git pull -r" to accept new changes from the upstream repository
* Use "git push" to push your commits back to the upstream repository
For Emacs users, there are many options for Git integration but I strongly
recommend the Magit package: https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Magit
It makes the workflow much clearer, and has advanced features such as
constructing multiple commits from various files and even from different
diff chunks in the same file. There is a video available which helps a lot.
recommend Magit: https://magit.vc/ It makes the workflow much clearer, and
has advanced features such as constructing multiple commits from various files
and even from different diff chunks in the same file. There is a video
available which helps a lot.
Coding Standards

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checkout_only_file=README.git
# Choose a specific version of gnulib, when checking out
GNULIB_REVISION=891934d4b75038abc8e82f52d7a74d357af7e7cc
GNULIB_REVISION=stable-202207
# Always copy files rather than symlink
copy=true