GIT 1.1.0
From: | Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> | |
To: | git@vger.kernel.org | |
Subject: | [ANNOUCNE] GIT 1.1.0 | |
Date: | Sun, 08 Jan 2006 17:20:49 -0800 | |
Cc: | linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org |
The latest feature release GIT 1.1.0 is available at the usual places: http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/ git-1.1.0.tar.{gz,bz2} (tarball) RPMS/$arch/git-*-1.1.0-1.$arch.rpm (RPM) This contains all the fixes present in 1.0.8, with the following enhancements: - "git clone -o $name" can name a branch other than "origin" to be used to keep track of upstream (Johannes). - Easier shared repository setup (Johannes). - "git describe" command (Linus). - "git --version" from an interim snapshot gives a more descriptive version name than "1.0-GIT" (Linus). - "git whatchanged" shows abbreviated object names by default. - "git checkout -- paths" and "git checkout treeish paths" use cwd relative pathname and work from a subdirectory. - "git checkout [-b newbranch] branch" works from a subdirectory and works on the entire tree. - "git ls-tree" shows cwd relative pathnames by default; full pathnames can be obtained with --full-name, just like "git ls-files" (Linus and me). - "git send-pack" and "git push" notice when the remote end refuses to update a ref (e.g. hooks/update) and exits with an error. This hopefully would help Cogito as well. - "git fetch" and "git pull" automatically follows remote tags while tracking branches. - "git ls-files --others" can be used with "--directory" option to omit the contents of directories without any tracked file but instead to show the directories themselves (Linus). "git status" uses this to unclutter "Untracked files" section. - Optimized "git pack-redundant" (Lukas). - "git daemon --base-path=/pub/git" can reroot the directory tree exposed to the outside world, similar to DOCUMENT_ROOT (Pasky). - "git cherry" can be told not to show everything we have (Yann Dirson). - git URL can use [IPv6address/IPvFuture] literal addresses (Hideaki). - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/