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2008-02-28Update to 20080220 snapshot.bjs2-7/+6
Mostly fixes, including: Fix "stg branch --delete" on a nonexistent branch Convert "stg edit" to the new infrastructure Parse the date instead of treating it as an opaque string
2008-02-11Bump the revision because we now install the documentation.bjs4-11/+83
2008-01-30Update to 20080128 snapshot. Quite a few bugs have been fixed since thebjs4-25/+80
0.14.1 release (which I found to have some annoying bugs/quirks myself, anyway). The ChangeLog is extensive, so check it out for a full list--some important changes follow below. While here, install the provided contrib helper scripts. The bash dependency is OK, as git depends on it anyway. In that spirit, add a dependency on devel/stgit-base, as this is useless without it. Also, install examples in share/examples/stgit as per convention. Refactor --diff-opts handling Lots of commands take a -O/--diff-opts flag, and they all handle it identically. So break that out into a library function. Don't keep old committer when rewriting a commit replace "git repo-config" usage by "git config" This is necessary since "git repo-config" will be removed soon. Fix "stg edit --sign" It worked in 0.14, but was broken some time after the release. Make "stg goto" subdirectory safe This is not specific to "stg goto" -- it affects all commands that use the new infrastructure. (But of those, only goto and coalesce were subdirectory unsafe.) Make "stg commit" fancier Allow the user to commit any patch. Changed behavior: with no parameters, commit one applied patch, not all applied patches -- this is what uncommit does.
2008-01-10Update to version 0.14.1.bjs4-19/+50
Changes: 2007-12-12: StGIT-0.14.1 released * Fixed typo in the required version of Python 2007-12-10: StGIT-0.14 released * Support for correctly running StGIT in subdirectories * 'repair' command for fixing an StGIT repository modified by GIT commands such as 'commit', 'pull', 'merge' or 'rebase' * 'edit' command for editing both the patch description and diff * Support for SMTP over TLS * Support for MIME multipart e-mail templates * '--attach' option to the 'mail' command to send a patch attached rather than inline * Diff statistics and shortlog added to the cover e-mail template * '--sign/ack' options to the 'import' and 'new' commands * '--number' to the 'log' command for limiting the output * Support for binary files in patches * Support for detached HEAD * Refactoring of some modules with better support for debugging * Many bug-fixes
2007-08-29Update to 0.13, provided by Blair Sadewitz in private mail:wiz3-13/+20
2007-07-26: StGIT-0.13 released * Documentation directory with man pages * Safety checks for the 'rebase' command * Various contrib scripts * 'cp' command to copy files * 'sink' command to complement 'float' * '--diff-opts' option to some commands for passing additional arguments to 'git-diff-*' * 'stgit.mail.prefix' configuration option for the default 'mail --prefix' value * Interactive 2-way merging via xxdiff or emacs (previously, only 3-way merging had this feature) * Slightly changed behaviour to the 'patches' command when no argument is given to show the patches touching the locally modified files * Correct importing of multipart e-mails * '--unrelated' option to 'mail' to send patches unthreaded and without sequence numbering * '--update' option to 'refresh' to only check in the files already modified by the current patch (similar to 'pick --update') * '--keep' option to 'goto' (though it only works for patch popping) * '--expose' option to 'pick' to append the picked commit id to the log (similar to the 'git cherry-pick -x' command) * The 'new' command can automatically generate the patch name from the given log * 'uncommit' can generate patches up to a given commit id * Bug fixes
2007-07-01import stgit-0.12.1dmcmahill4-0/+205
StGIT is a Python application providing similar functionality to Quilt (i.e. pushing/popping patches to/from a stack) on top of GIT. These operations are performed using GIT commands and the patches are stored as GIT commit objects, allowing easy merging of the StGIT patches into other repositories using standard GIT functionality. Note that StGIT is not an SCM interface on top of GIT and it expects a previously initialised GIT repository (unless it is cloned using StGIT directly). For standard SCM operations, either use plain GIT commands or the Cogito tool but it is not recommended to mix them with the StGIT commands.