GIT 0.99.9i aka 1.0rc2 is found at usual places.
I think the source-tree-wise almost everything is done except:
- http-fetch file descriptor leak fix; I tried Nick's
clean-ups, but haven't tried Pasky's patch yet. Walt reports
neither patch fixed the problem. I wasted the weekend not
being able to reproduce this myself, until Pasky reminded me
that I have an old special code in git-clone, which was
unrelated to this problem, but nevertheless was masking it.
- Preparation for later dash-less "git frotz" installation
scheme. As I said earlier, I intend to do 1.0 with a
Makefile that installs everything in one directory (either
$HOME/bin or /usr/bin) by default, but at least we should
encourage our users to get used to spelling the subcommands
in dash-less form. Andreas Ericsson's git wrapper
implementation was reviewed favourably on the list, and I'd
like to go with it.
- archimport update by Eric Wong has not been reviewed yet;
this is difficult for me since I do not use tla anymore, and
I am asking help from Martin Langhoff. I am hoping Eric and
Martin would come up with an updated patch that satisfies the
needs of both, at that time the update will happen.
Personally I do not think 1.0 has to wait for this.
There is a bit of restructuring in the binary packaging for RPM
(and probably Debian side needs matching change as well) before
1.0 can happen.
Anyway, here is the short-log between 0.99.9g and 0.99.9i.
Please give it a good beating.
-- >8 -- cut here -- >8 --
Alex Riesen:
allow git-update-ref create refs with slashes in names
Andreas Ericsson:
git-clone: Keep remote names when cloning unless explicitly told not to.
git-clone: Allow cloning into directories other than child of current dir.
git-branch: Mention -d and -D in man-page.
Chris Wright:
specfile cleanups
Fredrik Kuivinen:
merge-recursive: Indent the output properly
merge-recursive: Add copyright notice
merge-recursive: Use '~' instead of '_' to separate file names from branch names
Jim Radford:
Add missing git-core and cvsps RPM dependencies.
Josef Weidendorfer:
Let git-clone/git-fetch follow HTTP redirections
Bugfix: stop if directory already exists
Remove git-rename. git-mv does the same
Junio C Hamano:
Documentation: "host:path/to/repo" is git native over ssh.
Do not lose author name information to locale gotchas.
Add --pretty=fuller
octopus: do not do AND'ed merge base.
RPM: arch submodule needs tla.
merge-base: fully contaminate the well.
merge-base: avoid unnecessary postprocessing.
Add test case for merge-base.
git-show-branch: tighten merge-base computation.
Fully detect uninteresting commits.
t1200: use --topo-order to keep the show-branch output stable.
INSTALL: duplicate python requirements from Makefile
merge with /dev/null as base, instead of punting O==empty case
merge-one-file: use common as base, instead of emptiness.
Documentation: git-apply --no-add
merge-one-file: use empty- or common-base condintionally in two-stage merge.
git-prune: prune redundant packs
git-lost+found
Rename .git/lost+found to .git/lost-found.
Documentation: asciidoc sources are utf-8
Ignore built git-lost+found.
Debian: build-depend on libexpat-dev.
Rename lost+found to lost-found.
Separate LDFLAGS and CFLAGS.
apply: fix binary patch detection.
Update topo-order test.
Kai Ruemmler:
Fix compilation warnings in pack-redundant.c
Linus Torvalds:
Fix git-rev-list "date order" with --topo-order
Lukas_Sandstr?m:
Change 'cache' to 'index' in the docs
Add git-pack-intersect
Add documentation for git-pack-intersect
Add git-pack-intersect to .gitignore
Make git-repack use git-pack-intersect.
Rename git-pack-intersect to git-pack-redundant
Make git-pack-redundant consider alt-odbs
Martin Langhoff:
archimport: handle pika escaping
Matthias Urlichs:
debian packaging: git-cvs needs cvsps
Remove trailing slashes
Depend on asciidoc 7 (at least).
Nick Hengeveld:
Fix for multiple alternates requests in http-fetch
Fix fd leak in http-fetch
Nikolai Weibull:
Document the -n command-line option to git-unpack-objects
Document a couple of missing command-line options.
Documentation nitpicking
Pavel Roskin:
Add --no-commit-id option for git-diff-tree, use it in gitk
git-clone: quote destination directory name
Petr Baudis:
Fix confusing git-update-ref error message
Show URL in the "Getting <foo> list" http-fetch messages
Thomas Matysik:
Add expat and expat-devel dependencies (for http-push) to RPM spec.
Split gitk into seperate RPM package
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> GIT 0.99.9i aka 1.0rc2 is found at usual places.
>
> I think the source-tree-wise almost everything is done except:
>
> - http-fetch file descriptor leak fix; I tried Nick's
> clean-ups, but haven't tried Pasky's patch yet. Walt reports
> neither patch fixed the problem. I wasted the weekend not
> being able to reproduce this myself, until Pasky reminded me
> that I have an old special code in git-clone, which was
> unrelated to this problem, but nevertheless was masking it.
So, you're saying that you have *not* fixed it? Hm. Using the
up-to-the-minute repository versions of cogito and git I can now
do a successful clone of the git repository with ulimit -n 64,
which I couldn't do two days ago. When I get home I'll try it
again on NetBSD also.
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, walt wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, Junio C Hamano wrote:
>
> > I think the source-tree-wise almost everything is done except:
> > - http-fetch file descriptor leak fix...
> So, you're saying that you have *not* fixed it?...
I just confirmed the good news on NetBSD. Out of curiosity I did
this test: I cg-updated and reinstalled cogito, which did *not*
fix the too-many-open-files error. Then I cg-updated and rebuilt
git which *did* fix the error. Clearly, something you committed
in the last two days has fixed this problem. Dunno what you did,
but thanks :o)