1 GIT v1.5.2 Release Notes (draft)
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7 * Plumbing level subproject support.
9 You can include a subdirectory that has an independent git
10 repository in your index and tree objects as a
11 "subproject". This plumbing (i.e. "core") level subproject
12 support explicitly excludes recursive behaviour.
14 The "subproject" entries in the index and trees are
15 incompatible with older versions of git. Experimenting with
16 the plumbing level support is encouraged, but be warned that
17 unless everybody in your project updates to this release or
18 later, using this feature would make your project
19 inaccessible by people with older versions of git.
21 * Plumbing level gitattributes support.
23 The gitattributes mechanism allows you to add 'attributes' to
24 paths in your project, and affect the way certain git
25 operations work. Currently you can influence if a path is
26 considered a binary or text (the former would be treated by
27 'git diff' not to produce textual output; the latter can go
28 through the line endings conversion process in repositories
29 with core.autocrlf set), expand and unexpand '$ident$' keyword
30 with blob object name, specify a custom 3-way merge driver,
31 and specify a custom diff driver. You can also apply
32 arbitrary filter to contents on check-in/check-out codepath
33 but this feature is an extremely sharp-edged razor and needs
34 to be handled with caution (do not use it unless you
35 understand the earlier mailing list discussion on keyward
38 * The packfile format now optionally suports 64-bit index.
40 This release supports the "version 2" format of the .idx
41 file. This is automatically enabled when a huge packfile
42 needs more than 32-bit to express offsets of objects in the
45 * New commands and options.
47 - "git bisect start" can optionally take a single bad commit and
48 zero or more good commits on the command line.
50 - "git shortlog" can optionally be told to wrap its output.
52 - "subtree" merge strategy allows another project to be merged in as
55 - "git format-patch" learned a new --subject-prefix=<string>
56 option, to override the built-in "[PATCH]".
58 - "git add -u" is a quick way to do the first stage of "git
59 commit -a" (i.e. update the index to match the working
60 tree); it obviously does not make a commit.
62 - "git clean" honors a new configuration, "clean.requireforce". When
63 set to true, this makes "git clean" a no-op, preventing you
64 from losing files by typing "git clean" when you meant to
65 say "make clean". You can still say "git clean -f" to
68 - "git log" family of commands learned --date={local,relative,default}
69 option. --date=relative is synonym to the --relative-date.
70 --date=local gives the timestamp in local timezone.
72 * Updated behavior of existing commands.
74 - When $GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL or $GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL is not set
75 but $EMAIL is set, the latter is used as a substitute.
77 - "git diff --stat" shows size of preimage and postimage blobs
78 for binary contents. Earlier it only said "Bin".
80 - "git lost-found" shows stuff that are unreachable except
83 - "git checkout branch^0" now detaches HEAD at the tip commit
84 on the named branch, instead of just switching to the
85 branch (use "git checkout branch" to switch to the branch,
88 - "git bisect next" can be used after giving only a bad commit
89 without giving a good one (this starts bisection half-way to
90 the root commit). We used to refuse to operate without a
91 good and a bad commit.
93 - "git push", when pushing into more than one repository, does
94 not stop at the first error.
96 - "git archive" does not insist you to give --format parameter
97 anymore; it defaults to "tar".
99 - "git cvsserver" can use backends other than sqlite.
101 - "gitview" (in contrib/ section) learned to better support
104 - "git diff $commit1:$path2 $commit2:$path2" can now report
105 mode changes between the two blobs.
107 - Local "git fetch" from a repository whose object store is
108 one of the alternates (e.g. fetching from the origin in a
109 repository created with "git clone -l -s") avoids
110 downloading objects unnecessary.
112 - "git blame" uses .mailmap to canonicalize the author name
113 just like "git shortlog" does.
117 - git-p4import has never been installed; now there is an
118 installation option to do so.
120 - gitk and git-gui can be configured out.
122 - Generated documentation pages automatically get version
123 information from GIT_VERSION
125 - Parallel build with "make -j" descending into subdirectory
130 - Optimized "git-rev-list --bisect" (hence "git-bisect").
132 - Optimized "git-add $path" in a large directory, most of
133 whose contents are ignored.
135 - The recursive merge strategy updated a worktree file that
136 was changed identically in two branches, when one of them
137 renamed it. We do not do that when there is no rename, so
138 match that behaviour.
143 All of the fixes in v1.5.1 maintenance series are included in
144 this release, unless otherwise noted.
148 - Switching branches with "git checkout" refused to work when
149 a path changes from a file to a directory between the
150 current branch and the new branch, in order not to lose
151 possible local changes in the directory that is being turned
152 into a file with the switch. We now allow such a branch
153 switch after making sure that there is no locally modified
154 file nor un-ignored file in the directory. This has not
155 been backported to 1.5.1.x series, as it is rather an
158 - Merging branches that have a file in one and a directory in
159 another at the same path used to get quite confused. We
160 handle such a case a bit more carefully, even though that is
161 still left as a conflict for the user to sort out. This
162 will not be backported to 1.5.1.x series, as it is rather an
165 - git-fetch had trouble with a remote with insanely large number
168 * Documentation updates
174 O=v1.5.2-rc1-32-g125a5f1
175 echo O=`git describe refs/heads/master`
176 git shortlog --no-merges $O..refs/heads/master ^refs/heads/maint