should happen upon such a push by setting the configuration variable
receive.denyDeleteCurrent in the receiving repository.
-In a future release, the default of "git push" without further
-arguments might be changed. Currently, it will push all matching
-refspecs to the current remote. A configuration variable push.default
-has been introduced to select the default behaviour. To ease the
-transition, a big warning is issued if this is not configured and a
-git push without arguments is attempted.
+When the user does not tell "git push" what to push, it has always
+pushed matching refs. For some people it is unexpected, and a new
+configuration variable push.default has been introduced to allow
+changing a different default behaviour. To advertise the new feature,
+a big warning is issued if this is not configured and a git push without
+arguments is attempted.
Updates since v1.6.2
(subsystems)
+* various git-svn updates.
+
+* git-gui updates, including an update to Russian translation, and a
+ fix to an infinite loop when showing an empty diff.
+
+* gitk updates, including an update to Russian translation and improved Windows
+ support.
+
(performance)
* many uses of lstat(2) in the codepath for "git checkout" have been
(usability, bells and whistles)
+* Boolean configuration variable yes/no can be written as on/off.
+
* rsync:/path/to/repo can be used to run git over rsync for local
repositories. It may not be useful in practice; meant primarily for
testing.
+* http transport learned to prompt and use password when fetching from or
+ pushing to http://user@host.xz/ URL.
+
* (msysgit) progress output that is sent over the sideband protocol can
be handled appropriately in Windows console.
spelled as "--format=<style>". In addition, --format=%formatstring
is a short-hand for --pretty=tformat:%formatstring.
-* "--oneline" is a synonym for "--pretty=oneline --abbrev=commit".
+* "--oneline" is a synonym for "--pretty=oneline --abbrev-commit".
+
+* "--graph" to the "git log" family can draw the commit ancestry graph
+ in colors.
* If you realize that you botched the patch when you are editing hunks
with the 'edit' action in git-add -i/-p, you can abort the editor to
tell git not to apply it.
+* @{-1} is a new way to refer to the last branch you were on introduced in
+ 1.6.2, but the initial implementation did not teach this to a few
+ commands. Now the syntax works with "branch -m @{-1} newname".
+
* git-archive learned --output=<file> option.
+* git-archive takes attributes from the tree being archived; strictly
+ speaking, this is an incompatible behaviour change, but is a good one.
+ Use --worktree-attributes option to allow it to read attributes from
+ the work tree as before (deprecated git-tar tree command always reads
+ attributes from the work tree).
+
* git-bisect shows not just the number of remaining commits whose goodness
is unknown, but also shows the estimated number of remaining rounds.
* You can give --date=<format> option to git-blame.
-* git-branch -r shows HEAD symref that points at a remote branch in
+* "git-branch -r" shows HEAD symref that points at a remote branch in
interest of each tracked remote repository.
+* "git-branch -v -v" is a new way to get list of names for branches and the
+ "upstream" branch for them.
+
* git-config learned -e option to open an editor to edit the config file
directly.
* git-clone runs post-checkout hook when run without --no-checkout.
+* git-difftool is now part of the officially supported command, primarily
+ maintained by David Aguilar.
+
+* git-for-each-ref learned a new "upstream" token.
+
* git-format-patch can be told to use attachment with a new configuration,
format.attach.
* git-format-patch can be told to produce deep or shallow message threads.
+* git-format-patch can be told to always add sign-off with a configuration
+ variable.
+
+* git-format-patch learned format.headers configuration to add extra
+ header fields to the output. This behaviour is similar to the existing
+ --add-header=<header> option of the command.
+
+* git-format-patch gives human readable names to the attached files, when
+ told to send patches as attachments.
+
* git-grep learned to highlight the found substrings in color.
* git-imap-send learned to work around Thunderbird's inability to easily
* Output from git-remote command has been vastly improved.
+* "git remote update --prune $remote" updates from the named remote and
+ then prunes stale tracking branches.
+
* git-send-email learned --confirm option to review the Cc: list before
sending the messages out.
* Test scripts can be run under valgrind.
+* Test scripts can be run with installed git.
+
* Makefile learned 'coverage' option to run the test suites with
coverage tracking enabled.
* Building the manpages with docbook-xsl between 1.69.1 and 1.71.1 now
requires setting DOCBOOK_SUPPRESS_SP to work around a docbook-xsl bug.
This workaround used to be enabled by default, but causes problems
- with newer versions of docbook-xsl.
+ with newer versions of docbook-xsl. In addition, there are a few more
+ knobs you can tweak to work around issues with various versions of the
+ docbook-xsl package. See comments in Documentation/Makefile for details.
+
+* Support for building and testing a subset of git on a system without a
+ working perl has been improved.
+
Fixes since v1.6.2
------------------
Here are fixes that this release has, but have not been backported to
v1.6.2.X series.
+* "git-apply" rejected a patch that swaps two files (i.e. renames A to B
+ and B to A at the same time). May need to be backported by cherry
+ picking d8c81df and then 7fac0ee).
+
+* The initial checkout did not read the attributes from the .gitattribute
+ file that is being checked out.
+
* git-gc spent excessive amount of time to decide if an object appears
in a locally existing pack (if needed, backport by merging 69e020a).
-
----
-exec >/var/tmp/1
-O=v1.6.2.1-213-g7d4e3a7
-echo O=$(git describe master)
-git shortlog --no-merges $O..master ^maint