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   1GIT v1.6.3 Release Notes
   2========================
   3
   4With the next major release, "git push" into a branch that is
   5currently checked out will be refused by default.  You can choose
   6what should happen upon such a push by setting the configuration
   7variable receive.denyCurrentBranch in the receiving repository.
   8
   9To ease the transition plan, the receiving repository of such a
  10push running this release will issue a big warning when the
  11configuration variable is missing.  Please refer to:
  12
  13  http://git.or.cz/gitwiki/GitFaq#non-bare
  14  http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/107758/focus=108007
  15
  16for more details on the reason why this change is needed and the
  17transition plan.
  18
  19For a similar reason, "git push $there :$killed" to delete the branch
  20$killed in a remote repository $there, if $killed branch is the current
  21branch pointed at by its HEAD, gets a large warning.  You can choose what
  22should happen upon such a push by setting the configuration variable
  23receive.denyDeleteCurrent in the receiving repository.
  24
  25When the user does not tell "git push" what to push, it has always
  26pushed matching refs.  For some people it is unexpected, and a new
  27configuration variable push.default has been introduced to allow
  28changing a different default behaviour.  To advertise the new feature,
  29a big warning is issued if this is not configured and a git push without
  30arguments is attempted.
  31
  32
  33Updates since v1.6.2
  34--------------------
  35
  36(subsystems)
  37
  38* various git-svn updates.
  39
  40* git-gui updates, including an update to Russian translation, and a
  41  fix to an infinite loop when showing an empty diff.
  42
  43* gitk updates, including an update to Russian translation and improved Windows
  44  support.
  45
  46(performance)
  47
  48* many uses of lstat(2) in the codepath for "git checkout" have been
  49  optimized out.
  50
  51(usability, bells and whistles)
  52
  53* Boolean configuration variable yes/no can be written as on/off.
  54
  55* rsync:/path/to/repo can be used to run git over rsync for local
  56  repositories.  It may not be useful in practice; meant primarily for
  57  testing.
  58
  59* http transport learned to prompt and use password when fetching from or
  60  pushing to http://user@host.xz/ URL.
  61
  62* (msysgit) progress output that is sent over the sideband protocol can
  63  be handled appropriately in Windows console.
  64
  65* "--pretty=<style>" option to the log family of commands can now be
  66  spelled as "--format=<style>".  In addition, --format=%formatstring
  67  is a short-hand for --pretty=tformat:%formatstring.
  68
  69* "--oneline" is a synonym for "--pretty=oneline --abbrev-commit".
  70
  71* "--graph" to the "git log" family can draw the commit ancestry graph
  72  in colors.
  73
  74* If you realize that you botched the patch when you are editing hunks
  75  with the 'edit' action in git-add -i/-p, you can abort the editor to
  76  tell git not to apply it.
  77
  78* @{-1} is a new way to refer to the last branch you were on introduced in
  79  1.6.2, but the initial implementation did not teach this to a few
  80  commands.  Now the syntax works with "branch -m @{-1} newname".
  81
  82* git-archive learned --output=<file> option.
  83
  84* git-archive takes attributes from the tree being archived; strictly
  85  speaking, this is an incompatible behaviour change, but is a good one.
  86  Use --worktree-attributes option to allow it to read attributes from
  87  the work tree as before (deprecated git-tar tree command always reads
  88  attributes from the work tree).
  89
  90* git-bisect shows not just the number of remaining commits whose goodness
  91  is unknown, but also shows the estimated number of remaining rounds.
  92
  93* You can give --date=<format> option to git-blame.
  94
  95* "git-branch -r" shows HEAD symref that points at a remote branch in
  96  interest of each tracked remote repository.
  97
  98* "git-branch -v -v" is a new way to get list of names for branches and the
  99  "upstream" branch for them.
 100
 101* git-config learned -e option to open an editor to edit the config file
 102  directly.
 103
 104* git-clone runs post-checkout hook when run without --no-checkout.
 105
 106* git-difftool is now part of the officially supported command, primarily
 107  maintained by David Aguilar.
 108
 109* git-for-each-ref learned a new "upstream" token.
 110
 111* git-format-patch can be told to use attachment with a new configuration,
 112  format.attach.
 113
 114* git-format-patch can be told to produce deep or shallow message threads.
 115
 116* git-format-patch can be told to always add sign-off with a configuration
 117  variable.
 118
 119* git-format-patch learned format.headers configuration to add extra
 120  header fields to the output.  This behaviour is similar to the existing
 121  --add-header=<header> option of the command.
 122
 123* git-format-patch gives human readable names to the attached files, when
 124  told to send patches as attachments.
 125
 126* git-grep learned to highlight the found substrings in color.
 127
 128* git-imap-send learned to work around Thunderbird's inability to easily
 129  disable format=flowed with a new configuration, imap.preformattedHTML.
 130
 131* git-rebase can be told to rebase the series even if your branch is a
 132  descendant of the commit you are rebasing onto with --force-rebase
 133  option.
 134
 135* git-rebase can be told to report diffstat with the --stat option.
 136
 137* Output from git-remote command has been vastly improved.
 138
 139* "git remote update --prune $remote" updates from the named remote and
 140  then prunes stale tracking branches.
 141
 142* git-send-email learned --confirm option to review the Cc: list before
 143  sending the messages out.
 144
 145(developers)
 146
 147* Test scripts can be run under valgrind.
 148
 149* Test scripts can be run with installed git.
 150
 151* Makefile learned 'coverage' option to run the test suites with
 152  coverage tracking enabled.
 153
 154* Building the manpages with docbook-xsl between 1.69.1 and 1.71.1 now
 155  requires setting DOCBOOK_SUPPRESS_SP to work around a docbook-xsl bug.
 156  This workaround used to be enabled by default, but causes problems
 157  with newer versions of docbook-xsl.  In addition, there are a few more
 158  knobs you can tweak to work around issues with various versions of the
 159  docbook-xsl package.  See comments in Documentation/Makefile for details.
 160
 161* Support for building and testing a subset of git on a system without a
 162  working perl has been improved.
 163
 164
 165Fixes since v1.6.2
 166------------------
 167
 168All of the fixes in v1.6.2.X maintenance series are included in this
 169release, unless otherwise noted.
 170
 171Here are fixes that this release has, but have not been backported to
 172v1.6.2.X series.
 173
 174* "git-apply" rejected a patch that swaps two files (i.e. renames A to B
 175  and B to A at the same time).  May need to be backported by cherry
 176  picking d8c81df and then 7fac0ee).
 177
 178* The initial checkout did not read the attributes from the .gitattribute
 179  file that is being checked out.
 180
 181* git-gc spent excessive amount of time to decide if an object appears
 182  in a locally existing pack (if needed, backport by merging 69e020a).