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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/devel
From: Julio M. Merino Vidal
Date: 2005-08-10 00:02:31
Message id: 20050809220231.2624D2DA27@cvs.netbsd.org
Log Message:
Update monotone and monotone-server to 0.22 (from 0.19):
Mon Aug 8 23:23:53 PDT 2005
0.22 release. new crypto library, bug fixes, ui improvements
- switch from crypto++ to botan as underlying crypto library.
this should not cause any user-visible changes; let us know
if it does. special thanks to Matt Johnston
<matt@ucc.asn.au>, Kaushik Veeraraghavan
<kaushikv@gmail.com>, Matthew Gregan
<kinetik@orcon.net.nz>.
- incompatible change to netsync permission hooks: the
get_netsync_anonymous_read_permitted hook has been removed;
instead, get_netsync_read_permitted will be called with a
key name of nil. server administrators should update/review
their configuration
- new option for merge and propagate: --lca. Until we get a
long-term solution to the various 3-way merge problems, this
should be more convenient than using explicit_merge.
- many small improvements to error messages, fixes of minor
annoyances, netsync tickers more accurate, etc.
Sun Jul 17 16:48:26 PDT 2005
0.21 release. bug fixes, performance improvements, and ui
improvements.
- fixes a number of major performance bugs in 0.20's netsync
implementation. special thanks to Matt Johnston
<matt@ucc.asn.au>.
- fixes a number of major bugs in 0.20's (rewritten)
cvs_import command.
- configury kluges to work around g++ 4.0/boost 1.32
incompatibilities. special thanks to Christof Petig
<christof@petig-baender.de>, Matthew Gregan
<kinetik@orcon.net.nz>, Jordan Breeding
<jordan.breeding@mac.com>.
- ui enhancements:
- new netsync option "--exclude": branches are included if
they match any of the given globs, unless they match any
of the given --exclude globs. special thanks to Timothy
Brownawell <tbrownaw@gmail.com>.
- new netsync option client "--set-default": makes it easy
to change default server/branches.
- "diff" now takes options "--context" and \
"--external", to
output context diffs and to invoke an external diff
program for full control over output formatting. new
option "--diff-args" pass arguments to external diff
program; new hook "external_diff" allows further
configuration. special thanks to Vladimir Vukicevic
<vladimirv@gmail.com>.
- b: and t: selectors now match exactly, instead of matching
as substrings. globbing is supported for inexact
matching. special thanks to Brian Downing
<bdowning@lavos.net>, Jordan Breeding
<jordan.breeding@mac.com>.
- new command 'db kill_tag_locally'. special thanks to Jordan
Breeding <jordan.breeding@mac.com>.
- now uses sqlite3 prepared statements. special thanks to
Derek Scherger <derek@echologic.com>.
- 'db migrate' is now a complete no-op if there is no
migration to do; automated scripts can now call it
optimistically and cheaply to guarantee up-to-dateness.
- new hash correctness tests. special thanks to Kaushik
Veeraraghavan <kaushikv@gmail.com>.
- upgrading from 0.20: you must run 'monotone db
migrate' once against each of your databases, to add
new sql indexes.
Tue Jul 5 23:57:10 PDT 2005
0.20 release. features, ui improvements, performance
improvements, and bug fixes.
- major changes in netsync UI: serve/sync/push/pull now take a
list of globs; clients can request arbitrary sets of
branches, not just predefined "collections". write
permissions are now granted on a per-db level (they were
before anyway).
- where you used to say, e.g., "monotone pull
net.venge.monotone", you should instead say
"monotone pull net.venge.monotone*". This may
require shell-quoting.
- 'get_netsync_write_permitted' hooks must be changed
to take only one argument, the 'identity'.
'get_netsync_{read,anonymous_read}_permitted' hooks
now take a branch argument instead of a collection,
and will be called for each branch that a client
requests.
- 0.19 clients cannot talk to 0.20 servers, and vice-versa.
- special thanks to Timothy Brownawell
<tbrownaw@gmail.com>, Richard Levitte
<richard@levitte.org>.
- other major changes:
- cvs_import re-written; many bugs fixed. now
supports tags.
- many minor netsync changes:
- netsync traffic is now cryptographically authenticated
against corruption and man-in-the-middle attacks.
special thanks to Ethan Blanton <elb@elitists.net>,
Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au>.
- new hooks that are called when server receives data:
note_netsync_*_received. special thanks to Timothy
Brownawell <tbrownaw@gmail.com>.
- ancestry graphs that pass outside the given branch
are now synchronized correctly. special thanks to
Timothy Brownawell <tbrownaw@gmail.com>.
- UI improvements:
- 'log' options changed: --depth has become --last;
new options --no-merges, --diffs, --brief.
- 'status' has new option --brief. special thanks to
Derek Scherger <derek@echologic.com>.
- 'serve' has new option --pid-file. special thanks
to Matthew Gregan <kinetik@orcon.net.nz>.
- all commands taking restrictions now take option
--depth, to limit recursion through subdirectories.
special thanks to Joel Reed <joelwreed@comcast.com>.
- merge command all take --author, --date now.
- 'checkout', 'update' take --revision, instead of
using positional arguments. special thanks to Derek
Scherger <derek@echologic.com>, Richard Levitte
<richard@levitte.org>.
- 'commit' takes new --message-file option.
- new features:
- new commands: "db kill_branch_locally", "db
kill_revision_locally", useful for correcting some
mistakes. special thanks to Brian Campbell
<brian.p.campbell@dartmouth.edu>, Sebastian Spaeth
<Sebastian@sspaeth.de>.
- new file attribute 'manual_merge', to prevent invocation of
merger on binary files. hook added to guess correct
value at 'add' time. special thanks to Riccardo
Ghetta <birrachiara@tin.it>.
- new 'earlier than', 'later than' selectors. special
thanks to Riccardo Ghetta <birrachiara@tin.it>.
- new automate commands:
- 'stdio', for efficient use by
front-ends. special thanks to Timothy Brownawell
<tbrownaw@gmail.com>.
- 'certs', for fetching certs on a revision in a
parseable (basic io-based) format. special thanks
to Grahame Bowland <grahame@angrygoats.net>.
- 'inventory' output changed incompatibly; should be
much more usable now, and stable. special thanks to
Derek Scherger <derek@echologic.com>.
- better memory/performance when handling large files.
special thanks to Eric Anderson
<anderse-monotone@cello.hpl.hp.com>, Timothy Brownawell
<tbrownaw@gmail.com>, Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au>,
Matthew Gregan <kinetik@orcon.net.nz>.
- new text mode browser in contrib/mtbrowse.sh, by Henry
Nestler <Henry@BigFoot.de>.
- improved zsh completion in contrib/monotone.zsh_completion,
by Joel Reed <joelwreed@comcast.com>.
- upgrading from 0.19: database and working copies are
fully compatible. netsync clients and servers need
to be upgraded together, as described above. the
many ui changes may require script updates.
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