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Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2014 14:48:19 -0800
From: Junio C Hamano <gitster@...ox.com>
To: git@...r.kernel.org
Cc: Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Git v2.2.0-rc1
A release candidate Git v2.2.0-rc1 is now available for testing
at the usual places.
The tarballs are found at:
https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/testing/
The following public repositories all have a copy of the 'v2.2.0-rc1'
tag and the 'master' branch that the tag points at:
url = https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/git/git
url = git://repo.or.cz/alt-git.git
url = https://code.google.com/p/git-core/
url = git://git.sourceforge.jp/gitroot/git-core/git.git
url = git://git-core.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/git-core/git-core
url = https://github.com/gitster/git
Git v2.2 Release Notes (draft)
==============================
Updates since v2.1
------------------
Ports
* Building on older MacOS X systems automatically sets
the necessary NO_APPLE_COMMON_CRYPTO build-time option.
* The support to build with NO_PTHREADS has been resurrected.
* Compilation options has been updated a bit to support z/OS port
better.
UI, Workflows & Features
* "git archive" learned to filter what gets archived with pathspec.
* "git config --edit --global" starts from a skeletal per-user
configuration file contents, instead of a total blank, when the
user does not already have any. This immediately reduces the
need for a later "Have you forgotten setting core.user?" and we
can add more to the template as we gain more experience.
* "git stash list -p" used to be almost always a no-op because each
stash entry is represented as a merge commit. It learned to show
the difference between the base commit version and the working tree
version, which is in line with what "git show" gives.
* Sometimes users want to report a bug they experience on their
repository, but they are not at liberty to share the contents of
the repository. "fast-export" was taught an "--anonymize" option
to replace blob contents, names of people and paths and log
messages with bland and simple strings to help them.
* "git difftool" learned an option to stop feeding paths to the
diff backend when it exits with a non-zero status.
* "git grep" allows to paint (or not paint) partial matches on
context lines when showing "grep -C<num>" output in color.
* "log --date=iso" uses a slight variant of ISO 8601 format that is
made more human readable. A new "--date=iso-strict" option gives
datetime output that is more strictly conformant.
* The logic "git prune" uses is more resilient against various corner
cases.
* A broken reimplementation of Git could write an invalid index that
records both stage #0 and higher stage entries for the same path.
We now notice and reject such an index, as there is no sensible
fallback (we do not know if the broken tool wanted to resolve and
forgot to remove higher stage entries, or if it wanted to unresolve
and forgot to remove the stage#0 entry).
* The temporary files "git mergetool" uses are named to avoid too
many dots in them (e.g. a temporary file for "hello.c" used to be
named e.g. "hello.BASE.4321.c" but now uses underscore instead,
e.g. "hello_BASE_4321.c").
* The temporary files "git mergetools" uses can be placed in a newly
created temporary directory, instead of the current directory, by
setting the mergetool.writeToTemp configuration variable.
* "git mergetool" understands "--tool bc" now, as version 4 of
BeyondCompare can be driven the same way as its version 3 and it
feels awkward to say "--tool bc3".
* The "pre-receive" and "post-receive" hooks are no longer required
to consume their input fully (not following this requirement used
to result in intermittent errors in "git push").
* The pretty-format specifier "%d", which expanded to " (tagname)"
for a tagged commit, gained a cousin "%D" that just gives the
"tagname" without frills.
* "git push" learned "--signed" push, that allows a push (i.e.
request to update the refs on the other side to point at a new
history, together with the transmission of necessary objects) to be
signed, so that it can be verified and audited, using the GPG
signature of the person who pushed, that the tips of branches at a
public repository really point the commits the pusher wanted to,
without having to "trust" the server.
* "git interpret-trailers" is a new filter to programmatically edit
the tail end of the commit log messages.
* "git help everyday" shows the "Everyday Git in 20 commands or so"
document, whose contents have been updated to more modern Git
practice.
* On the "git svn" front, work to reduce memory consumption and
to improve handling of mergeinfo progresses.
Performance, Internal Implementation, etc.
* The API to manipulate the "refs" has been restructured to make it
more transactional, with the eventual goal to allow all-or-none
atomic updates and migrating the storage to something other than
the traditional filesystem based one (e.g. databases).
* The lockfile API and its users have been cleaned up.
* We no longer attempt to keep track of individual dependencies to
the header files in the build procedure, relying on automated
dependency generation support from modern compilers.
* In tests, we have been using NOT_{MINGW,CYGWIN} test prerequisites
long before negated prerequisites e.g. !MINGW were invented.
The former has been converted to the latter to avoid confusion.
* Looking up remotes configuration in a repository with very many
remotes defined has been optimized.
* There are cases where you lock and open to write a file, close it
to show the updated contents to external processes, and then have
to update the file again while still holding the lock, but the
lockfile API lacked support for such an access pattern.
* The API to allocate the structure to keep track of commit
decoration has been updated to make it less cumbersome to use.
* An in-core caching layer to let us avoid reading the same
configuration files number of times has been added. A few commands
have been converted to use this subsystem.
* Various code paths have been cleaned up and simplified by using
"strbuf", "starts_with()", and "skip_prefix()" APIs more.
* A few codepaths that died when large blobs that would not fit in
core are involved in their operation have been taught to punt
instead, by e.g. marking too large a blob as not to be diffed.
* A few more code paths in "commit" and "checkout" have been taught
to repopulate the cache-tree in the index, to help speed up later
"write-tree" (used in "commit") and "diff-index --cached" (used in
"status").
* A common programming mistake to assign the same short option name
to two separate options is detected by parse_options() API to help
developers.
* The code path to write out the packed-refs file has been optimized,
which especially matters in a repository with a large number of
refs.
* The check to see if a ref $F can be created by making sure no
existing ref has $F/ as its prefix has been optimized, which
especially matters in a repository with a large number of existing
refs.
* "git fsck" was taught to check contents of tag objects a bit more.
* "git hash-object" was taught a "--literally" option to help
debugging.
* When running a required clean filter, we do not have to mmap the
original before feeding the filter. Instead, stream the file
contents directly to the filter and process its output.
* The scripts in the test suite can be run with "-x" option to show
a shell-trace of each command run in them.
* The "run-command" API learned to manage the argv and environment
array for child process, alleviating the need for the callers to
allocate and deallocate them.
* Some people use AsciiDoctor, instead of AsciiDoc, to format our
documentation set; the documentation has been adjusted, as
AsciiDoctor is pickier than AsciiDoc in its input mark-up.
Also contains various documentation updates and code clean-ups.
Fixes since v2.1
----------------
Unless otherwise noted, all the fixes since v2.1 in the maintenance
track are contained in this release (see the maintenance releases'
notes for details).
* "git log --pretty/format=" with an empty format string did not
mean the more obvious "No output whatsoever" but "Use default
format", which was counterintuitive.
* "git -c section.var command" and "git -c section.var= command"
should pass the configuration differently (the former should be a
boolean true, the latter should be an empty string).
* Applying a patch not generated by Git in a subdirectory used to
check the whitespace breakage using the attributes for incorrect
paths. Also whitespace checks were performed even for paths
excluded via "git apply --exclude=<path>" mechanism.
* "git bundle create" with date-range specification were meant to
exclude tags outside the range, but it didn't.
* "git add x" where x that used to be a directory has become a
symbolic link to a directory misbehaved.
* The prompt script checked $GIT_DIR/ref/stash file to see if there
is a stash, which was a no-no.
* Pack-protocol documentation had a minor typo.
* "git checkout -m" did not switch to another branch while carrying
the local changes forward when a path was deleted from the index.
* "git daemon" (with NO_IPV6 build configuration) used to incorrectly
use the hostname even when gethostbyname() reported that the given
hostname is not found.
(merge 107efbe rs/daemon-fixes later to maint).
* With sufficiently long refnames, "git fast-import" could have
overflown an on-stack buffer.
* After "pack-refs --prune" packed refs at the top-level, it failed
to prune them.
* Progress output from "git gc --auto" was visible in "git fetch -q".
* We used to pass -1000 to poll(2), expecting it to also mean "no
timeout", which should be spelled as -1.
* "git rebase" documentation was unclear that it is required to
specify on what <upstream> the rebase is to be done when telling it
to first check out <branch>.
(merge 95c6826 so/rebase-doc later to maint).
* "git push" over HTTP transport had an artificial limit on number of
refs that can be pushed imposed by the command line length.
(merge 26be19b jk/send-pack-many-refspecs later to maint).
* When receiving an invalid pack stream that records the same object
twice, multiple threads got confused due to a race.
(merge ab791dd jk/index-pack-threading-races later to maint).
* An attempt to remove the entire tree in the "git fast-import" input
stream caused it to misbehave.
(merge 2668d69 mb/fast-import-delete-root later to maint).
* Reachability check (used in "git prune" and friends) did not add a
detached HEAD as a starting point to traverse objects still in use.
(merge c40fdd0 mk/reachable-protect-detached-head later to maint).
* "git config --add section.var val" used to lose existing
section.var whose value was an empty string.
(merge c1063be ta/config-add-to-empty-or-true-fix later to maint).
* "git fsck" failed to report that it found corrupt objects via its
exit status in some cases.
(merge 30d1038 jk/fsck-exit-code-fix later to maint).
* Use of "--verbose" option used to break "git branch --merged".
(merge 12994dd jk/maint-branch-verbose-merged later to maint).
* Some MUAs mangled a line in a message that begins with "From " to
">From " when writing to a mailbox file and feeding such an input
to "git am" used to lose such a line.
(merge 85de86a jk/mbox-from-line later to maint).
* "rev-parse --verify --quiet $name" is meant to quietly exit with a
non-zero status when $name is not a valid object name, but still
gave error messages in some cases.
* A handful of C source files have been updated to include
"git-compat-util.h" as the first thing, to conform better to our
coding guidelines.
(merge 1c4b660 da/include-compat-util-first-in-c later to maint).
* t7004 test, which tried to run Git with small stack space, has been
updated to give a bit larger stack to avoid false breakage on some
platforms.
(merge b9a1907 sk/tag-contains-wo-recursion later to maint).
* A few documentation pages had example sections marked up not quite
correctly, which passed AsciiDoc but failed with AsciiDoctor.
(merge c30c43c bc/asciidoc-pretty-formats-fix later to maint).
(merge f8a48af bc/asciidoc later to maint).
* "gitweb" used deprecated CGI::startfrom, which was removed from
CGI.pm as of 4.04; use CGI::start_from instead.
(merge 4750f4b rm/gitweb-start-form later to maint).
* Newer versions of 'meld' breaks the auto-detection we use to see if
they are new enough to support the `--output` option.
(merge b12d045 da/mergetool-meld later to maint).
* "git pack-objects" forgot to disable the codepath to generate
object reachability bitmap when it needs to split the resulting
pack.
(merge 2113471 jk/pack-objects-no-bitmap-when-splitting later to maint).
----------------------------------------------------------------
Changes since v2.2.0-rc0 are as follows:
Ben North (1):
gitignore.txt: fix spelling of "backslash"
Jeff King (5):
cache-tree: avoid infinite loop on zero-entry tree
bundle: split out ref writing from bundle_create
fetch: load all default config at startup
ignore stale directories when checking reflog existence
docs/credential-store: s/--store/--file/
Junio C Hamano (3):
bundle: split out a helper function to create pack data
bundle: split out a helper function to compute and write prerequisites
Git 2.2.0-rc1
Matthieu Moy (1):
RelNotes/2.2.0.txt: fix minor typos
René Scharfe (1):
use child_process_init() to initialize struct child_process variables
Thomas Ackermann (1):
Documentation: typofixes
Tzvetan Mikov (1):
line-log: fix crash when --first-parent is used
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