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   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.  This makes output
  14    that typically goes reverse order in chronological order.
  15    "git shortlog" usually lists commits in chronological order,
  16    but with "--reverse", they are shown in reverse
  17    chronological order.
  18
  19  - "git diff" learned --ignore-space-at-eol.  This is a weaker
  20    form of --ignore-space-change.
  21
  22  - "git diff --no-index pathA pathB" can be used as diff
  23    replacement with git specific enhancements.
  24
  25  - "git diff --pretty=format:<string>" to allow more flexible
  26    custom log output.
  27
  28  - "git diff --no-index" can read from '-' (standard input).
  29
  30  - "git diff" also learned --exit-code to exit with non-zero
  31    status when it found differences.  In the future we might
  32    want to make this the default but that would be a rather big
  33    backward incompatible change; it will stay as an option for
  34    now.
  35
  36  - "git branch --track" can be used to set up configuration
  37    variables to help it easier to base your work on branches
  38    you track from a remote site.
  39
  40  - "git format-patch --attach" now emits attachments.  Use
  41    --inline to get an inlined multipart/mixed.
  42
  43  - "git name-rev" learned --refs=<pattern>, to limit the tags
  44    used for naming the given revisions only to the ones
  45    matching the given pattern.
  46
  47  - "git remote update" is to run "git fetch" for defined remotes
  48    to update tracking branches.
  49
  50  - "git cvsimport" can now take '-d' to talk with a CVS
  51    repository different from what are recorded in CVS/Root
  52    (overriding it with environment CVSROOT does not work).
  53
  54  - "git bundle" can help sneaker-netting your changes between
  55    repositories.
  56
  57  - "git mergetool" can help 3-way file-level conflict
  58    resolution with your favorite graphical merge tools.
  59
  60  - A new configuration "core.symlinks" can be used to disable
  61    symlinks on filesystems that do not support them; they are
  62    checked out as regular files instead.
  63
  64
  65* Updated behaviour of existing commands.
  66
  67  - "git fsck" does not barf on corrupt loose objects.
  68
  69  - "git archimport" allows remapping when coming up with git
  70    branch names from arch names.
  71
  72  - git-svn got almost a rewrite.
  73
  74  - core.autocrlf configuration, when set to 'true', makes git
  75    to convert CRLF at the end of lines in text files to LF when
  76    reading from the filesystem, and convert in reverse when
  77    writing to the filesystem.  The variable can be set to
  78    'input', in which case the conversion happens only while
  79    reading from the filesystem but files are written out with
  80    LF at the end of lines.  Currently, which paths to consider
  81    'text' (i.e. be subjected to the autocrlf mechanism) is
  82    decided purely based on the contents, but the plan is to
  83    allow users to explicitly override this heuristic based on
  84    paths.
  85
  86  - The behaviour of 'git-apply', when run in a subdirectory,
  87    without --index nor --cached were inconsistent with that of
  88    the command with these options.  This was fixed to match the
  89    behaviour with --index.  A patch that is meant to be applied
  90    with -p1 from the toplevel of the project tree can be
  91    applied with any custom -p<n> option.  A patch that is not
  92    relative to the toplevel needs to be applied with -p<n>
  93    option with or without --index (or --cached).
  94
  95  - "git diff" outputs a trailing HT when pathnames have embedded
  96    SP on +++/--- header lines, in order to help "GNU patch" to
  97    parse its output.  "git apply" was already updated to accept
  98    this modified output format since ce74618d (Sep 22, 2006).
  99
 100  - "git cvsserver" runs hooks/update and honors its exit status.
 101
 102  - "git cvsserver" can be told to send everything with -kb.
 103
 104  - "git diff --check" also honors the --color output option.
 105
 106  - "git name-rev" used to stress the fact that a ref is a tag too
 107    much, by saying something like "v1.2.3^0~22".  It now says
 108    "v1.2.3~22" in such a case (it still says "v1.2.3^0" if it does
 109    not talk about an ancestor of the commit that is tagged, which
 110    makes sense).
 111
 112  - "git rev-list --boundary" now shows boundary markers for the
 113    commits omitted by --max-age and --max-count condition.
 114
 115  - The configuration mechanism now reads $(prefix)/etc/gitconfig.
 116
 117  - "git apply --verbose" shows what preimage lines were wanted
 118    when it couldn't find them.
 119
 120  - "git status" in a read-only repository got a bit saner.
 121
 122  - "git fetch" (hence "git clone" and "git pull") are less
 123    noisy when the output does not go to tty.
 124
 125  - "git fetch" between repositories with many refs were slow
 126    even when there are not many changes that needed
 127    transferring.  This has been sped up by partially rewriting
 128    the heaviest parts in C.
 129
 130  - "git mailinfo" which splits an e-mail into a patch and the
 131    metainformation was rewritten, thanks to Don Zickus.  It
 132    handles nested multipart better.
 133
 134  - send-email learned configurable bcc and chain-reply-to.
 135
 136  - Using objects from packs is now seriouly optimized by clever
 137    use of a cache.  This should be most noticeable in git-log
 138    family of commands that involve reading many tree objects.
 139    In addition, traversing revisions while filtering changes
 140    with pathspecs is made faster by terminating the comparison
 141    between the trees as early as possible.
 142
 143
 144* Hooks
 145
 146  - The sample update hook to show how to send out notification
 147    e-mail was updated to show only new commits that appeared in
 148    the repository.  Earlier, it showed new commits that appeared
 149    on the branch.
 150
 151
 152* Others
 153
 154  - git-revert, git-gc and git-cherry-pick are now built-ins.
 155
 156
 157--
 158exec >/var/tmp/1
 159O=v1.5.0.5-446-g5d86501
 160echo O=`git describe master`
 161git shortlog --no-merges $O..master ^maint
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