a5d2dd32ff1335ebf346b8e68e1199ca6cd68778
   1GIT v1.5.1 Release Notes
   2========================
   3
   4Updates since v1.5.0
   5--------------------
   6
   7* Deprecated commands and options.
   8
   9  - git-diff-stages and git-resolve have been removed.
  10
  11* New commands and options.
  12
  13  - "git log" and friends take --reverse, which instructs them
  14    to give their output in the order opposite from their usual.
  15    They typically output from new to old, but with this option
  16    their output would read from old to new.  "git shortlog"
  17    usually lists older commits first, but with this option,
  18    they are shown from new to old.
  19
  20  - "git log --pretty=format:<string>" to allow more flexible
  21    custom log output.
  22
  23  - "git diff" learned --ignore-space-at-eol.  This is a weaker
  24    form of --ignore-space-change.
  25
  26  - "git diff --no-index pathA pathB" can be used as diff
  27    replacement with git specific enhancements.
  28
  29  - "git diff --no-index" can read from '-' (standard input).
  30
  31  - "git diff" also learned --exit-code to exit with non-zero
  32    status when it found differences.  In the future we might
  33    want to make this the default but that would be a rather big
  34    backward incompatible change; it will stay as an option for
  35    now.
  36
  37  - "git diff --quiet" is --exit-code with output turned off,
  38    meant for scripted use to quickly determine if there is any
  39    tree-level difference.
  40
  41  - Textual patch generation with "git diff" without -w/-b
  42    option has been significantly optimized.  "git blame" got
  43    faster because of the same change.
  44
  45  - "git log" and "git rev-list" has been optimized
  46    significantly when they are used with pathspecs.
  47
  48  - "git branch --track" can be used to set up configuration
  49    variables to help it easier to base your work on branches
  50    you track from a remote site.
  51
  52  - "git format-patch --attach" now emits attachments.  Use
  53    --inline to get an inlined multipart/mixed.
  54
  55  - "git name-rev" learned --refs=<pattern>, to limit the tags
  56    used for naming the given revisions only to the ones
  57    matching the given pattern.
  58
  59  - "git remote update" is to run "git fetch" for defined remotes
  60    to update tracking branches.
  61
  62  - "git cvsimport" can now take '-d' to talk with a CVS
  63    repository different from what are recorded in CVS/Root
  64    (overriding it with environment CVSROOT does not work).
  65
  66  - "git bundle" can help sneaker-netting your changes between
  67    repositories.
  68
  69  - "git mergetool" can help 3-way file-level conflict
  70    resolution with your favorite graphical merge tools.
  71
  72  - A new configuration "core.symlinks" can be used to disable
  73    symlinks on filesystems that do not support them; they are
  74    checked out as regular files instead.
  75
  76  - You can name a commit object with its first line of the
  77    message.  The syntax to use is ':/message text'.  E.g.
  78
  79    $ git show ":/object name: introduce ':/<oneline prefix>' notation"
  80
  81    means the same thing as:
  82
  83    $ git show 28a4d940443806412effa246ecc7768a21553ec7
  84
  85  - "git bisect" learned a new command "run" that takes a script
  86    to run after each revision is checked out to determine if it
  87    is good or bad, to automate the bisection process.
  88
  89  - "git log" family learned a new traversal option --first-parent,
  90    which does what the name suggests.
  91
  92
  93* Updated behavior of existing commands.
  94
  95  - "git-merge-recursive" used to barf when there are more than
  96    one common ancestors for the merge, and merging them had a
  97    rename/rename conflict.  This has been fixed.
  98
  99  - "git fsck" does not barf on corrupt loose objects.
 100
 101  - "git rm" does not remove newly added files without -f.
 102
 103  - "git archimport" allows remapping when coming up with git
 104    branch names from arch names.
 105
 106  - git-svn got almost a rewrite.
 107
 108  - core.autocrlf configuration, when set to 'true', makes git
 109    to convert CRLF at the end of lines in text files to LF when
 110    reading from the filesystem, and convert in reverse when
 111    writing to the filesystem.  The variable can be set to
 112    'input', in which case the conversion happens only while
 113    reading from the filesystem but files are written out with
 114    LF at the end of lines.  Currently, which paths to consider
 115    'text' (i.e. be subjected to the autocrlf mechanism) is
 116    decided purely based on the contents, but the plan is to
 117    allow users to explicitly override this heuristic based on
 118    paths.
 119
 120  - The behavior of 'git-apply', when run in a subdirectory,
 121    without --index nor --cached were inconsistent with that of
 122    the command with these options.  This was fixed to match the
 123    behavior with --index.  A patch that is meant to be applied
 124    with -p1 from the toplevel of the project tree can be
 125    applied with any custom -p<n> option.  A patch that is not
 126    relative to the toplevel needs to be applied with -p<n>
 127    option with or without --index (or --cached).
 128
 129  - "git diff" outputs a trailing HT when pathnames have embedded
 130    SP on +++/--- header lines, in order to help "GNU patch" to
 131    parse its output.  "git apply" was already updated to accept
 132    this modified output format since ce74618d (Sep 22, 2006).
 133
 134  - "git cvsserver" runs hooks/update and honors its exit status.
 135
 136  - "git cvsserver" can be told to send everything with -kb.
 137
 138  - "git diff --check" also honors the --color output option.
 139
 140  - "git name-rev" used to stress the fact that a ref is a tag too
 141    much, by saying something like "v1.2.3^0~22".  It now says
 142    "v1.2.3~22" in such a case (it still says "v1.2.3^0" if it does
 143    not talk about an ancestor of the commit that is tagged, which
 144    makes sense).
 145
 146  - "git rev-list --boundary" now shows boundary markers for the
 147    commits omitted by --max-age and --max-count condition.
 148
 149  - The configuration mechanism now reads $(prefix)/etc/gitconfig.
 150
 151  - "git apply --verbose" shows what preimage lines were wanted
 152    when it couldn't find them.
 153
 154  - "git status" in a read-only repository got a bit saner.
 155
 156  - "git fetch" (hence "git clone" and "git pull") are less
 157    noisy when the output does not go to tty.
 158
 159  - "git fetch" between repositories with many refs were slow
 160    even when there are not many changes that needed
 161    transferring.  This has been sped up by partially rewriting
 162    the heaviest parts in C.
 163
 164  - "git mailinfo" which splits an e-mail into a patch and the
 165    meta-information was rewritten, thanks to Don Zickus.  It
 166    handles nested multipart better.  The command was broken for
 167    a brief period on 'master' branch since 1.5.0 but the
 168    breakage is fixed now.
 169
 170  - send-email learned configurable bcc and chain-reply-to.
 171
 172  - "git remote show $remote" also talks about branches that
 173    would be pushed if you run "git push remote".
 174
 175  - Using objects from packs is now seriously optimized by clever
 176    use of a cache.  This should be most noticeable in git-log
 177    family of commands that involve reading many tree objects.
 178    In addition, traversing revisions while filtering changes
 179    with pathspecs is made faster by terminating the comparison
 180    between the trees as early as possible.
 181
 182
 183* Hooks
 184
 185  - The part to send out notification e-mails was removed from
 186    the sample update hook, as it was not an appropriate place
 187    to do so.  The proper place to do this is the new post-receive
 188    hook.  An example hook has been added to contrib/hooks/.
 189
 190
 191* Others
 192
 193  - git-revert, git-gc and git-cherry-pick are now built-ins.
 194
 195
 196--
 197exec >/var/tmp/1
 198O=v1.5.1-rc3-29-gd8b6a1a
 199echo O=`git describe master`
 200git shortlog --no-merges $O..master ^maint
 201
 202# Local Variables:
 203# mode: text
 204# End: