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jmmv
5b567ebf3d Update monotone to 0.47:
Changes

- The default '<unknown>' author used by the git_export command has
  changed to 'Unknown <unknown>' and must be changed in existing author
  map files. The old '<unknown>' author will be rejected by the new
  validate_git_author lua hook.

- The 'git_export' command now validates all git author and committer
  values using a new 'validate_git_author' lua hook before they are
  written to the output stream. The export will fail if any value is
  rejected by this hook.

- The 'git_export' command now calls a new 'unmapped_git_author' lua
  hook for all git author values not found in the author map file. The
  default implementation of this hook attempts to produce valid git
  authors using several default pattern replacements.

- The 'get_date_format_spec' lua hook now has an additional parameter
  which hints at the wanted format (f.e. a short date or a long date
  time). The default implementation now returns '%x' for short and
  long dates, '%X' for short and long times (currently unused) and
  '%x %X' for short and long date times.

- The options '--date-format' and '--no-format-dates' are no longer
  specific to the 'log' command, but can now be used globally.

- monotone now prompts only three times for a key password.

New features

- Added portuguese translation (thanks to Américo Monteiro)

Bugs fixed

- 'passphrase' now allows an empty new password to be given
  (fixes monotone bug #28809)

- 'automate remote' and 'automate remote_stdio' no longer
  require an existing database (fixes monotone bug #28885)

- monotone no longer throws an exception on Windows if it is
  interrupted (^C); a couple of other bug have been fixed for this
  platform as well which generally improve the compatibility.

- The annotation of 'annotate' is now localized.

- The various occurrences where a revision is described by its
  certs now come with proper localized date output.

- Fix problems with newer Lua versions especially when
  LUA_COMPAT_VARARG not set.

Other

- Roster handling has been sped up significantly, and roster cache
  performance has been fixed for the case of overly large rosters.
  This should be mostly noticable when digging through history
  (especially initial pulls, since those send so many revisions),
  and be more noticable for projects with larger trees.

  The most significant internal change from this is that rosters and
  marking_maps are now copy-on-write. A longer overview of the internal
  changes is at:
  http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/monotone-devel/2010-02/msg00043.html

- Improve the compatibility with newer Botan versions.
2010-03-15 09:51:32 +00:00
jmmv
2f572bf35e Remove build fix that was required for 0.45. Should have been removed
with the 0.46 update, but I didn't notice it.
2010-03-02 20:01:23 +00:00
jmmv
bd2590bf96 Update monotone to 0.46. Tested under OS X 10.5 and NetBSD/macppc.
Sun Jan 17 21:40:35 UTC 2010

        0.46 release.

        Changes

        - "automate stdio" (and "automate remote_stdio", see below)
          use separate streams to encode out-of-band information like
          informational messages, warnings or tickers. A special
          "header" section has been added to the standard output to
          identify future stdio version changes. The error codes used
          in the output of both stdio and remote_stdio, have also
          slightly changed: errors which are the result of a wrong
          call (unknown command, invalid options, parsing errors, ...)
          are returned with code 1, while errors which happened while
          the actual command executed are returned with code 2. Error
          codes are no longer echoed with every packet, but only as
          the payload of the final 'l' ("last") packet.

          Please consult the manual section "mtn automate stdio" for a
          detailed description of the new format.

        - The 'heads' command should be significantly faster now (not
          that it was particularly slow before). This probably isn't
          terribly noticable unless you're in the habit of using "h:*"
          (heads of all branches) as a selector, it's primarily meant
          to enable future changes that will depend on fast 'heads'.

          The database schema has been changed, so you will need to
          run 'mtn db migrate' (preferably after making a backup copy
          of your db).

        - the 'status' command now includes the current (to be committed)
          revision number and will indicate when the branch option in
          _MTN/options has been changed and does not match one of the
          revision's parent branches.

        - Cert labels in the output of the 'log' command are now
          localized.

        New features

        - There's a new command "automate remote_stdio" that makes it
          possible to execute automate commands on a remote server
          (for example, to permit a single database to be used both
          for serving netsync connections and for running a viewmtn
          instance). This requires that the server be running monotone
          0.46 or later. Access control on the server uses a new lua
          hook "get_remote_automate_permitted(identity, command_line,
          options)".

        - There's also a new command "automate remote" that's very much
          the same, but executes only a single command and does not
          stdio-encode the output.

        - A new 'bisect' command has been added to allow searching for a
          specific revision within a range of revisions. This can be useful for
          locating the exact revision that broke something or removed a
          particular feature.

        - Three new commands - 'push', 'pull' and 'sync' - have been added
          to the automation interface. They work just as their non-automate
          counterparts.

        - The global option '--timestamps' has been added which prefixes
          the current local timestamp before diagnostic messages such as
          warnings, progress messages, errors and tickers.  For example,
          this option can be used to log the date and time when clients
          connect to a monotone server.

        Bugs fixed

        - A regression from 0.45's key migration prevented the proper
          output of the `committer` field in 'git_export'.

        - 'db info --full' no longer crashes when executed on a database
          with only one revision.

        - The mtn_automate Lua function which can be used for custom
          commands now properly handles binary data.

        - `db info` now returns a correct byte count for certs again.

        - If a public key was read in via the `read` or
          `automate read_packets`, an invariant was triggered if the
          key was already existing in the database. This has been fixed.

        - `annotate` no longer crashes if the annotated file is empty.

        Other

        - Added the script of the Lua-based contributed Monotone
          extension command "mtn remote_export" to contrib/command/
          with which a remote revision can be exported locally without
          having to fetch all of the history before.
2010-01-18 13:27:51 +00:00
jmmv
711ecedb9c Update to 0.45. Changes since 0.42 follow:
Fri Sep 11 20:50:00 UTC 2009

        0.45 release.

        Changes

        - Certs now link to the key that signed them by the key's
          hash, instead of its name.  This should provide some
          security and usability improvements.

          The database schema has been changed, so you will need to
          run 'mtn db migrate' (preferably after making a backup copy
          of your db).

          The netsync protocol version has also changed. However, we
          found space to implement full protocol version negotiation,
          so no flag day is needed.  If your particular project has a
          situation where there are multiple keys with the same name,
          you will receive errors when trying to sync certs signed by
          those keys to older netsync peers.

          A number of commands have slightly different output now,
          particularly 'ls certs', 'ls tags', 'automate keys',
          'automate tags' and 'automate certs'.  There is a new Lua
          hook associated with these changes,
          'get_local_key_name(identity)', and all Lua hooks that used
          to take a key name as an argument now instead take a table
          with several fields.

          Commands which previously accepted a key name now also
          accept the key's hash or local name, which is a local alias
          for equally named keys.  'read-permissions' and
          'write-permissions' accept either the key name or the hash.

          There is also a new 'db fix_certs' command which fixes wrong
          key assignments in migrated databases if you have the correct
          key available.

        - The 'resolved_user' conflict resolution is no longer
          reported by 'automate show_conflicts' for file content
          conflicts; 'resolved_user_left' is used instead.

        - 'format_version' was removed from 'automate tags' and
          'automate get_attributes' which both do not need this
          additional versioning information.

        New features

        - The 'log' command now, by default, converts all dates it
          prints to your timezone instead of leaving them in UTC, and
          uses a somewhat more friendly format for the dates.

          You can customize the date format with the new
          "get_date_format_spec" Lua hook, which returns a strftime(3)
          format string.  You can also override the format for one
          command with the new --date-format option, disable date
          conversion for one command with --no-format-dates, or
          disable it by default by having the above Lua hook return an
          empty string.

        - The 'diff' and 'automate content_diff' commands take a
          '--reverse' option when one revision is specified, to
          control the order of the diff with the workspace.

        - The 'update', 'checkout', 'pluck', and 'pivot_root' commands
          take an option '--move-conflicting-paths', to handle
          unversioned files that are blocking the action. The
          unversioned files are moved to
          _MTN/resolutions/<workspace_path>, so the action can
          succeed, and the user can recover the files if necessary.

        - Resolution of orphaned file conflicts is now supported by
          'merge --resolve-conflicts' and the 'conflicts' commands.

        - Duplicate name conflicts now support the 'keep' resolution.

        - Monotone now accepts ':memory:' as argument to the --db option
          and sets up a memory-only SQLite database.

        - 'clone' allows cloning into the current directory when
          '.' is given as argument.

        Bugs fixed

        - Monotone now sanely skips paths with invalid characters
          it encounters during 'add' or 'automate inventory'.

        - Key names, cert names, and var domains with non-ASCII
          characters should work properly now.  Previously, they would
          be (usually) converted to punycode on input, and not decoded
          on output. They will now not be converted to punycode at
          all.

        - The 'conflict' commands can now handle duplicate name
          conflicts for directories.

        - 'cvs_import' now properly parses CVS timestamps (again).

        - Windows' cmd.exe is recognized as smart terminal and thus
          monotone should create more readable output in
          netsync operations.


Tue May 12 20:44:00 UTC 2009

        0.44 release.

        Changes

        - Private keys no longer have a separate hash from the associated
          public key. This changes the hashes output by 'ls keys', and also
          changes the format of 'automate keys' and 'automate genkey'.

        New features

        - New 'w:' selector type for selecting the revision the workspace
          is based on.

        Bugs fixed

        - C++ exceptions in Lua extension functions are now converted into
          Lua errors catchable with pcall, instead of causing a crash.

        - In 0.43 revert became excessively noisy and would report changes to
          all attributes on included files and directories regardless of whether
          the attributes had been changed or not. This has been silenced.
          Monotone will now specifically report changes to execute permissions
          only when they occur.

        - In 0.43 monotone would lose execute permissions on all files modified
          during an update operation. Execute permissions are now reset on
          updated files that have the mtn:execute attribute set to true.

        - Invalid revision selectors now cause an immediate error instead of
          being dropped from the selection.  The old behavior could produce
          undesired effects from typoed commands, such as spewing a list of
          all revisions in the database.

        - If "automate stdio" is in use, invalid selectors are reported via
          the automate protocol rather than on stderr.

        - "Best-effort" character set conversions now work again; 'mtn log'
          will not crash just because there is a change log entry with a
          character not representable in your locale.  However, if your system
          iconv(3) implementation does not support the //TRANSLIT extension,
          you may see garbage characters in the above scenario.

        Internal

        - Various small code changes to make monotone compile under (Open)
          Solaris using Sun Studio, and under Windows with Visual C++.

        - monotone.spec has been removed from the distribution.


Sun Mar 22 22:26:00 UTC 2009

        0.43 release.

        Changes

        - The Monotone source distribution no longer includes copies of
          several third-party libraries.  This means they must be downloaded
          and built separately, before building monotone.  See INSTALL for a
          complete list of necessary libraries.

          This allows monotone's developers to concentrate on monotone
          itself, rather than tracking external library updates, which in
          practice did not happen.  By way of illustration, we were still
          shipping sqlite 3.4.1, which is years out of date.  This has also
          been a long-standing request of various redistributors of binary
          packages, who prefer the use of globally shared libraries.

        - There is a new db var "database delta-direction", which can have
          values "reverse" (default), "forward", and "both". This controls
          what kind of deltas are stored for new file versions. Forward
          deltas are very fast for netsync, but slow for most other uses.
          Set this to "both" (or perhaps "forward" if you're very short on
          disk space) on an empty db and pull everything into it, to get a
          database which will be much faster for server usage (especially
          initial pulls).

        - 'mtn help <command_or_group>' or 'mtn <command_or_group> --help' no
          longer print global options, thus making the output of specific help
          requests more compact. You still see all available global options
          by executing 'mtn help' without any arguments.

        - 'mtn automate get_current_revision' now returns an empty changeset
          instead of an error if a workspace contains no changes.

        New features

        - A monotone database may be exported in the git fast-import format
          using the git_export command. The output from this command may be
          piped into git fast-import or other tools supporting this format.

        - Additional 'u:' and 'm:' selector types for selecting the revision the
          workspace was last updated from and revisions matching specified
          message globs in changelog and comment certs.

        - Additional '--revision' option for 'mtn log' allows logging of
          selected sets of revisions.

        - Additional '--full' option for 'mtn db info' to display some
          statistic analysis of the date certs in the database.

        - Command line options in the EDITOR and/or VISUAL environment
          variables are honored; for instance, EDITOR="emacs -nw"
          works now.  (Debian bug #320565.)

        - The `mtn_automate' lua function now correctly parses and sets
          options for executed automate commands.

        - The 'commit' command accepts a non-empty _MTN/log as the log
          message when '--message-file=_MTN/log' is given.

        Bugs fixed

        - Performance of the log command has been improved significantly.
          Previous versions of monotone loaded individual certs by name for each
          printed revision and this caused sqlite to not use the correct
          index. Now, all certs are loaded for each printed revision once and
          individual certs are selected from the full list which allows sqlite
          to use the preferred index.

        - In 0.42, a netsync writer would attempt to queue up all outgoing
          data as soon as it knew what data to send, in a single operation,
          without servicing the event loop. If there was a large amount of
          data to send, this would cause very long pauses and sometimes
          timeouts and dropped connections (for pauses over 10 minutes).
          The bug that caused this is fixed, and that operation now has a
          safety timer that should prevent it from coming back.

        - When the netsync server receives garbage over the network, it
          should be much better about only terminating the offending connection
          instead of the entire server.

        - The log command was missing '--depth' and '--exclude' options used to
          restrict revisions printed to those touching specific paths. Log now
          allows these options and uses them properly.

        - The update command previously did not clear execute permissions from
          files that had their associated 'mtn:execute' attribute cleared.

        - Several minor problems with workspace attributes have been fixed.
          Earlier versions of monotone would reset attributes such as
          mtn:execute on all files when any workspace modifying command was
          executed. Applying attribute changes to workspace files is now done
          much more selectively in the same manner that content and name changes
          are applied.

        - In certain cases, especially also on FreeBSD and Mac OS X, netsync
          called select() even after read() returned 0 bytes to indicate the
          end of the file, resulting in a confusing error message. This
          is fixed by treating EOF specially and prevent further calls
          to select() on the file handle, as recommended by the
          select_tut man page.

        - If given a filename, `mtn ssh_agent_export' now creates that
          file with the correct permissions (i.e. mode 600), creates
          directories as necessary, and does not throw an internal
          error if creation or writing fails.  (You're still on your
          own for directory creation and permissions if you take the
          key on standard output and redirect it to a file.)

        - The `p:' selector now accepts single character revision ids.

        - `mtn merge_into_workspace' no longer crashes if one tries to merge
          in an ancestor or descendant of a workspace, but gives a helpful
          error message.

        - Several bugfixes to `mtn automate stdio':

          * It now correctly distinguishs between syntax and command errors by
            returning error code 1 for the former and error code 2 for the
            latter - just as advertised in the documentation.

          * The stdio event loop no longer quits if a syntax error occurs, but
            rather discards the wrong state and accepts new (valid) commands.

          * Option errors haven't been catched properly and thus weren't encoded
            in stdio either; this has been fixed as well.

          * Global options, which were set or changed by a previously executed
            command, weren't properly reset before the next command was issued.
            It was f.e. not possible to "unignore" suspended branches for
            the `branches' command when `--ignore-suspend-certs' was given in
            a previous run. Now only those global options persist between
            executed commands which were given to stdio directly.

        Internal

        - Using 64 bit integer values to represent dates internally. This
          has no user visible effect.

        - The unit test code has been separated from the main source, thus
          building the tests no longer requires a full recompilation. Also,
          the number of modules which are linked into unit tester has
          decreased tremendously.

        - A couple of debug commands have been added to the `database'
          command group to aid performance timing. See `mtn help --hidden db'
          for a list of available commands.

        - Our internal error handling has been overhauled. N() is gone, and E()
          takes three arguments instead of 2: E(bool, origin::type, i18n_format).
          origin::type is an enum describing the source of the error, eg network,
          user, internal. Data types can publically inherit origin_aware (as the
          vocab types do) to obtain a public origin::type member named
          'made_from'; this can then be supplied to E() when sanity-checking
          that data. origin_aware and origin::type are in origin_type.hh.
          I() will throw a unrecoverable_failure, and E() will throw either a
          unrecoverable_failure or a recoverable_failure depending on the
          origin::type provided. informative_failure is gone.
2009-09-23 16:05:06 +00:00
joerg
457d92f056 Do *not* preserve file mode bits. The tarballs have 0777 permissions for
the directories and all implementations of tar but pax-as-tar honour
those when running as root.
2009-04-03 19:40:22 +00:00
jmmv
3df4e43195 Update to 0.42:
Changes

- The output of 'automate show_conflicts' has been changed; a
  default resolution for file content conflicts and user resolutions
  for other conflict types has been added. 'directory_loop_created'
  changed to 'directory_loop'.

- The French, Brazilian-Portuguese and Japanese translations were
  outdated and thus have been removed from the distribution. In case
  you care about them and want them back, drop us a note at
  monotone-devel@nongnu.org.

Bugs fixed

- 'mtn db kill_rev_locally' did not update the inodeprint
  cache when executed from a workspace on which the
  revision's changes where applied.

- Some recent performance issues have been corrected:
  * since 0.40, there is much more use of hex encoding/decoding.
    These functions have been sped up considerably.
  * since 0.40, every command in an 'automate stdio' session
    would reinitialize the database. This was rather slow, so
    monotone will now keep the database open between commands.

- The Lua-based contributed Monotone extension introduced in
  0.38 haven't been added to the tarball; this has been fixed.

- Monotone died if _MTN/options contained an empty / not-existing
  'keydir' entry. This has been fixed. Also, invalid options are now
  better detected and give a more useful error message.

- Monotone crashed if it was called with more than 2048 command
  line arguments. This has been fixed.

- If vim is used as merger, it no longer prompts the user for an
  enter key press.

- Decoding errors f.e. through to garbage from the network no longer
  results in informative failures, but in warning. This was made
  possible by introducing the concept of origin-aware sanity checks.

- Monotone crashed if it was called with nested wildcards such as
  'a.{i.{x,y},j}'. This has been fixed.

- The standard implementation of the 'ignore_file' hook now accepts
  windows and unix line endings in .mtn-ignore files.

New features

- New 'mtn ls duplicates' command which lets you list
  duplicated files in a given revision or the workspace.

- New option --no-workspace, to make monotone ignore any
  workspace it might have been run in.

- New command group 'mtn conflicts *'; provides asynchronous
  conflict resolutions for merge and propagate.

- New 'automate file_merge' command which runs the internal line
  merger on two files from two revisions and outputs the result.

- New 'automate lua' command with which lua functions, like
  monotone hooks, can be called over automate. This is particularily
  useful to get user defaults, like ignorable files, branch keys and
  passwords, which are managed through one or more monotonerc files.

- New 'automate read_packets' command which reads data packets like
  public keys similar to 'mtn read'.

- 'merge' and 'propagate' accept user commit messages; the
  'merge rev rev' or 'propagate branch branch' message will be
  prefixed to the user message. --no-prefix removes the prefix.

Internal

- Update Botan to 1.7.12.
2009-01-18 21:24:12 +00:00
jmmv
ea1838399a Add a test target. 2008-09-13 16:19:15 +00:00
bjs
8ef8a196c2 Update to monotone-0.41.
pkgsrc-specific changes:
add REPLACE_SH for new bin/mtnopt shell script.  Remove unneeded patch-aa;
the bug is no longer.

NEWS:
        Changes

        - 'mtn clone' now takes a branch argument rather than a branch
          option which is more what people expect given the fact that
          mtn push/pull/sync do not use a branch option either.

        - 'mtn automate inventory' will show the birth revision for
          any file that has been committed.

        Bugs fixed

        - If the options '--db' or '--keydir' were previously
          specified for a command which was executed inside a
          workspace and one or both option arguments were invalid
          (f.e. invalid paths), they were still written to
          _MTN/options of the particular workspace.  This lead to
          errors on any subsequent command which used these
          options. This bug is fixed in so far that basic file type
          checks are applied on both options, so its no longer
          possible to set non-existing paths accidentally or use a
          path to a directory as option argument for '--db'.

        - If a key clash occurs on a netsync operation, i.e. two
          different keys with the same key id are encountered, mtn now
          fails cleanly and provides further guidance how to proceed.

        - It was previously not possible to clone a branch / database
          anonymously; this has been fixed.

        - If the client tries to use an unknown key, try to fall back
          to anonymous pull instead of failing immediately.

        - 'mtn automate identify' was broken in 0.40 when used over
          stdio, i.e. the output of the command did not get into the
          right output channel; this has been fixed.

        - Monotone would produce a warning if executed from the root
          directory of a Windows drive; this has been fixed.

        - The 'note_commit' hook now returns the new revision id
          hex-encoded again - the bug was introduced in 0.40.

        New features

        - New 'mtn suspend' command which lets you mark certain
          revisions and thus whole branches as discontinued
          ("suspended") by attaching a special suspend cert to the
          revision. All relevant mtn commands (f.e. mtn heads,
          mtn ls branches) honor this cert by default. To ignore it,
          simply add '--ignore-suspend-certs' to your command line.
          Suspended revisions can have children, which are in no
          way affected by the cert of their parent, i.e. suspended
          development lines or branches can simply be "unsuspended"
          by committing to them.
          This feature was already added in monotone 0.37, but was
          forgotten to be mentioned in NEWS back then.

        - New 'get_default_command_options' lua hook which lets you
          specify default options for a given, triggered command.
          Useful f.e. if you always want to have your 'mtn add'
          command executed with '-R' / '--recursive'.

        - Add 'automate show_conflicts' command.

        - Add 'automate get_workspace_root' command.

        - Add Lua hooks 'note_netsync_revision_sent',
          'note_netsync_cert_sent' and 'note_netsync_pubkey_sent'.
2008-09-05 20:48:46 +00:00
joerg
a8a3c01339 Explicitly add pax dependency in those Makefiles that use it (or have
patches to add it). Drop pax from the default USE_TOOLS list.
Make bsdtar the default for those places that wanted gtar to extract
long links etc, as bsdtar can be built of the tree.
2008-05-25 21:42:20 +00:00
dan
58abc5a739 you commit to cvs expecting it to work like monotone.
wizd hits you.
(redo previous while actually committing the patch as well)
2008-04-29 20:26:47 +00:00
dan
872f29bd8f add changes from upstream to fix a regression in 0.40 with ssh-agent support,
these fixes will be in 0.41

bump revision
2008-04-28 15:43:52 +00:00
jmmv
5e80c87b5a Update to 0.40. Tested in NetBSD-current/amd64 and OS X 10.4.
Changes

- The vim merger has been improved and now uses diff3 to merge
  non-conflict changes automatically before executing vimdiff.

- Values used with the --depth option used to control recursion with
  node and path restrictions have changed. Using --depth=0 now means
  exactly the specified directories and *not* their children. Using
  --depth=1 now means the specified directories and their immediate
  children. Previously --depth=0 included children and --depth=1
  included grandchildren and it was not possible to exclude children
  using --depth.  The simple fix for anyone using --depth is to add 1 to
  the values they are using.

- Document that ssh: and file: sync transports are not supported on
  native Win32.

Bugs fixed

- `commit' now uses keydir specified in _MTN/options

- duplicate name conflicts now show a proper error message, even if
  a parent directory got renamed as well. In that case, the error
  message now shows both names for the directory and the offending
  file name.

New features

- The bare parent selector 'p:' can now be used in a workspace to
  query the parent(s) of the workspace' base revision. This is
  equivalent to "mtn au select p:`mtn au get_base_workspace_revision`".

- push, pull, and sync can be run with a single argument, which looks
  like
     mtn://hostname?include_pattenr/-exclude_pattern
  or
     mtn://hostname?include=include_pattern/exclude=exclude_pattern

Internal

- Update Botan to 1.7.4.

- Usage of the internal app_state object has been reduced, objects
  are better encapsulated now. The database interface has been
  enhanced to ease reduction of locking contention in the future.

- Merged the two indexes on revision_certs into a single one.

- The database schema has been changed so that it now stores
  binary SHA1 hashes rather than their hexadecimal encoding,
  in most places where these are used.  This reduces the
  database size and speeds up operations a little.

  Users who like to fiddle with the database directly are
  advised to use the sqlite functions hex() and quote() to
  print columns that store hashes (including IDs), and the
  hexadecimal literal notation x'DEADBEEF' to input them.

- Binary SHA1 hashes are also used for most in-memory
  processing, avoiding conversions and saving memory.
2008-04-12 14:34:50 +00:00
jmmv
81bd594f9d Update to 0.39:
Changes

- 'mtn di' is now an alias for 'mtn diff'.

- 'automate db_set' has been renamed to 'automate set_db_variable'.

- 'automate db_get' has been replaced by 'automate get_db_variables'
  which returns all database variables similar to 'list vars' in
  basic_io format, optionally restricted by domain.

- The REVID argument of 'automate get_revision' is now mandatory;
  to retrieve the current workspace revision, use the new command
  'automate get_current_revision'

- messages describing conflicts from all of the various merge commands
  have been reworked and should be much more informative.

- mtn show_conflicts now outputs much more detailed and descriptive
  messages, however it may report content conflicts that will be
  resolved automatically by the line merger.

- The internal copy of PCRE has been updated to version 7.6.
  If you use the '--with-system-pcre' configure switch, it
  will insist on at least this version.

- "emacs" has been removed from the list of dumb terminal types;
  tickers should now default to --ticker=count with emacs terminals

- extensive section on merge conflicts and ways to resolve them
  added to the manual.

Bugs fixed

- for changes near the beginning of a file, mtn's unified diff
  output sometimes contained too many leading context lines.

- the path handling of 'mtn revert' was improved and fixed two bugs:
  now a restricted revert on a node "dir1/file1" reverts only the
  content changes in "file1", but leaves renames of any of its
  ancestor nodes untouched; furthermore, if "dir0/" was renamed to
  "dir1" and "dir1/file1" was dropped, mtn now re-creates file1 at the
  proper place ("dir1/") and leaves no missing files around because
  of the non-existing "dir0/".

- a few changes needed to build with gcc 4.3.

New features

- 'automate drop_db_variables' which drops one database variable
  (like the 'unset' command) or all variables within a given domain.

- 'automate inventory' now accepts the options '--no-ignored',
  '--no-unknown', '--no-unchanged' and '--no-corresponding-renames'.
  Please consult the monotone documentation for more information about
  these new options.
  In addition, 'automate inventory' no longer recurses into ignored
  directories. The typical case of listing files that need attention
  now runs at least four times faster.

- 'automate get_current_revision' which outputs the revision text of
   changes in the current workspace
2008-02-27 14:16:50 +00:00
jmmv
9032d7984a Bump PKGREVISION due to boost update to 1.34.1. 2008-01-04 20:05:11 +00:00
jmmv
871f06bc58 Require pcre >= 6.7 to fix the build with older versions that fail to
provide some required functionality.  Spotted by riz@.
Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
2008-01-02 22:35:04 +00:00
bjs
d9fbcc92ce Update to version 0.38. Fix one line of post-install target to allow
for DESTDIR support.  Also, patch-ab is no longer necessary; patch-aa
is merely a one-liner now.

Changes since 0.37:

        Changes

        - mtn log now prints a single dot for a project's root
          directory instead of an empty string.

        - mtn now warns if changes to a file will be ignored because
          the file has been deleted on one side of a merge.

        - mtn now errors if your chosen private key doesn't match the public
          key of the same name in your database.

        - mtn now checks for your key before a merge action takes place to
          ensure that any manually merged file isn't lost in an error case

        Bugs fixed

        - a bug introduced in 0.37 prevented an external merger from being
          executed unless the MTN_MERGE environment variable was set

        - mtn read successfully reads revision data, and cert packets again

        - mtn consistently supports certs with empty values
          (fixed 'ls certs' and 'read')

        Internal

        - Update Botan to 1.7.2.

        - Moved the gzip implementation out of the Botan directory.

	Other

        - Added the scripts of the following Lua-based contributed
          Monotone extension commands to contrib/command/:
          "mtn base", "mtn fuse", "mtn revision", "mtn conflicts".

        - Added a hooks version of the contributed ciabot script,
          contrib/ciabot_monotone_hookversion.lua

	- The monotone manual is now licensed under the GPL rather than
	  the GFDL.
2007-12-14 08:58:00 +00:00
jmmv
d04c7c138f Update to 0.37:
Changes

        - mtn db kill_rev_locally now checks for an existing workspace
          before the revision is killed and tries to apply the changes
          of this particular revision back to the workspace to allow
          easy re-committing afterwards

        - the "--brief" switch for mtn annotate has been renamed to
          "--revs-only" for clarity

        - mtn help now lists the commands (and their aliases) available
          within a group, so its easier to get an overview which commands
          are available at all

        - the "MTN_MERGE=diffutils" merger (provided by std_hooks.lua)
          was improved. It now accepts a MTN_MERGE_DIFFUTILS environment
          variable which can be used to control its behaviour
          through comma-separated "key[=value]" entries. Currently
          supported entries are "partial" for doing a partial
          batch/non-modal 3-way merge conflict "resolution" which uses
          embedded content conflict markers and "diff3opts=[...]" and
          "sdiffopts=[...]" for passing arbitrary options to the used
          "diff3" and "sdiff" tools. When used in combination with "mtn
          merge_into_workspace" this way one especially can achieve a
          CVS/SVN style non-modal workspace-based merging.

        - There is a new revision selector: "p:REV" selects the
          parent(s) of revision REV.  For example, if a revision has
          one parent,

             mtn diff -r p:REV -r REV

          will show the changes made in that revision.

        - Monotone now uses the Perl-Compatible Regular Expression
          (PCRE) library for all regular expressions, instead of the
          boost::regex library.  This means that external Boost
          libraries are no longer required to build or use Monotone.
          If building from source, you will still need the Boost headers
          available somewhere.  See INSTALL for details.

          PCRE's syntax for regular expressions is a superset of
          boost::regex's syntax; it is unlikely that any existing
          .mtn-ignore files or other user uses of regexps will break.
          The manual now contains detailed documentation of the regexp
          syntax, borrowed from PCRE itself.

        - the format of "mtn automate inventory" has changed to basic_io.
          This fixes a couple of corner cases where the old format
          returned wrong information and introduces new capabilities like
          restricted output, recognized attribute changes, and more.
          For a complete overview on the new format, please take a look
          in the appropriate manual section.

        Bugs fixed

        - mtn automate heads called without a branch argument now properly
          returns the head revisions of the workspace's branch if called
          over mtn automate stdio

        - mtn commit no longer crashes if it creates a revision whose
          roster already exists, i.e. was left behind by the command
          `mtn db kill_rev_locally REV` (savannah #18990)

        Documentation changes

        - the documentation of the "--revs-only" (formerly "--brief")
          switch for the annotate command didn't match its actual
          behavior, this has been fixed

        - documentation for the "ssh_agent_add" command was missing
          and has been added

        Other

        - contrib/usher.cc has been removed. Please use the
          net.venge.monotone.contrib.usher branch instead.

        Internal

        - Update SQLite to 3.4.1.

        - Update Lua to 5.1.2 plus latest bug fixes.

        - Update Botan to 1.5.10.

        - Internal use of regular expressions has been almost eliminated.
          (Regular expressions are still used for .mtn-ignore and the
          --show-encloser feature of mtn diff, and are still available to
          Lua hooks.)
2007-10-26 14:08:24 +00:00
jmmv
5efc9badc6 Do not do interpreter checks on the contrib files. These are installed for
convenience but none of them is supposed to be used directly (without manual
changes) AFAICT.  Furthermore, they require a huge variety of different
interpreters and/or utilities, which could grow the monotone dependencies by
a big amount.

This fixes the recent problems shown in bulk build reports.
2007-10-07 16:31:37 +00:00
bjs
e45dd9bb0d Remove contrib/.deps from PLIST, do not install anything from .deps; bump rev 2007-10-05 22:41:36 +00:00
bjs
3c2dd0163c remove stray libtool object from PLIST 2007-10-03 11:03:21 +00:00
jmmv
f5db804514 Install the scripts in contrib. From Hauke Fath's request in PR pkg/36990.
Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
2007-09-22 17:59:11 +00:00
jmmv
a6545c6b87 Update to 0.36:
Changes

        - The help command is now able to show documentation on subcommands
          (such as 'attr set').

        - The help command now shows a brief abstract of each command,
          instead of only listing their names.

        - The command `list changed` now outputs the new path of any
          renamed item making it easier to copy and paste these paths
          for external program usage.

        - `automate attributes` has been renamed to `automate get_attributes`,
          also a bug has been fixed there so resurrected attributes are now
          properly outputted as "new" and not "changed".

        New features

        - Two new commands to set and drop attributes over automate:
          `automate set_attribute` and `automate drop_attribute`

        - There is a new function available to the lua hooks,
          'server_request_sync(what, address, include, exclude)', which will
          initate a netsync connection to the server at "address", with the
          given include and exclude patterns, and will sync, push, or pull,
          as given in the "what" argument. If called from a monotone instance
          which is not acting as a server, this function will do nothing.

        - There is a new hook available,
          'get_netsync_key(server, include, exclude)', which is called to
          determine which key to use for netsync operations. Note that the
          server calls this once at startup with the address it is listening
          on, "*", and "" as arguments, rather than for each connection.

        Other

        - Giving the --confdir argument will automatically set the key store
          directory to keys/ under that directory, unless --keydir is also
          given. This is a bugfix.

        - Fixed a regression in 0.35 that resulted in some databases
          becoming significantly larger when storing new revisions. Existing
          databases with this problem can be fixed by pulling into a fresh
          database using 0.36.

        - contrib/lua-mode.el, a Lua mode for GNU emacs.

        - contrib/monotone-buildbot-notification.lua, a netsync hook to have a
          server notify a buildbot when new changes have arrived.  Useful for
          anyone who uses a buildbot with monotone as source.

        - contrib/monotone-cluster-push.lua, a netsync hook script to have
          arriving changes be forwarded to other servers automatically.  It
          uses the new internal lua function 'server_request_sync'.

        - contrib/mtn_makepermissions, a simple script to create
          read-permissions and write-permissions from files in the directories
          read-permissions.d and write-permissions.d, Debian style.

        - contrib/Monotone.pm, a first attempt to write a Perl module to
          interface with 'monotone automate stdio'.

        - contrib/monotone-import.pl has been removed since monotone now has
          an internal import command.

        Internal

        - Commands are now defined as a tree of commands instead of a
          plain list, which allows the help system to look up information
          of a command at an level in the tree.

        - The command class, the automate class and all the associated
          macros have been cleaned up.

        - All C++ files now depend on base.hh, which includes the few things
          that are used virtually everywhere.  'make distcheck' will check for
          the presence of base.hh in all source files and will protest if
          it's not there.  This is explained further in HACKING.

        - Update the internal SQLite to version 3.4.0.

        - Updated Visual C building system, which now also builds the test
          programs.  The script visualc/runtests.bat can be used to run the
          tests.

        - Monotone can now be built successfully with Boost 1.34. Older
          versions of monotone would sometimes seem to work depending on
          the compiler used, but would have bugs in path normalization.

        - Monotone now requires Boost 1.33 or later.

        - The Boost filesystem library is no longer required.

        - The Boost unit test system is no longer required.
2007-08-03 18:01:23 +00:00
rillig
f57aa8f936 The HTML documentation looks better when the images are included.
PKGREVISION++
2007-07-05 23:20:49 +00:00
rillig
572b7e172b The files in debian/ use bashisms and are therefore excluded from the
portability check.
2007-06-26 15:26:37 +00:00
dan
1f92c96b8d pluck a number of fixes from mainline mtn to fix a bug introduced shortly
before the 0.35 release, which could cause monotone db files to grow
larger than necessary by not removing some file/delta content as they were
superceded by new versions.  Most noticable on fresh pulls, or
via "db check".  Extra content can be cleaned up with a local
sync into a fresh db.

Changes from Matt Johnston, via
 pluck -r t:monotone-0.35 -r 397dcbd2f \
   database.{cc,hh} diff_patch.{cc,hh} work.cc

bump PKGREVISION
2007-05-28 08:13:25 +00:00
jmmv
25be2d2ad7 Update to 0.35:
Changes

        - 'mkdir --no-respect-ignore PATH' now really skips any
          ignore directives from .mtn-ignore or Lua hooks

        - Private keys are now stored more safely, using file
          permissions.

        - The editable log summary (what you get in an editor when
          committing without -m) now includes information about which
          branch the commit applies to.

        - The status command and the editable log summary now show
          the same details about the change.

        New features

        - 'automate identify', an automate version of 'mtn identify'.

        - 'automate roots', prints the roots of the revision graph,
          i.e. all revisions that have no parents.

        Other

        - You can't drop the workspace root any more.

        Internal

        - Update the internal Lua to version 5.1.2.

        - Added build files for Mac OS X.

        - Update the internal SQLite to version 3.3.17.

        - Code cleanup of app_state.
2007-05-13 10:45:19 +00:00
jmmv
493fe201b0 Update to 0.34:
The internal data format has changed with this release;
        migration is straight-forward.  To upgrade your databases,
        you must run:
               $ mtn -d mydb.mtn db migrate
        All of these operations are completely lossless, and 0.34
        remains compatible with earlier versions all the way back
        to 0.26 with regards to netsync.

        Changes

        - Text is now output at best of the environment's possibilities,
          transliterating them or substituting '?' as needed.

        - The lua hook get_author() now takes a second argument, a
          key identity, in case someone wants to create an author based
          on that and not only the branch name.

        - The command 'chkeypass' became 'passphrase'.

        - The commands 'drop', 'rename' and 'pivot_root' default to
          always perform the operation in the file system as well.
          They do not accept '--execute' any more, but will instead
          take '--bookkeep-only' in case the user only wants to affect
          bookkeeping files.

        New features

        - New hook note_mtn_startup(), which is called when monotone is
          started.

        - New Lua support function spawn_pipe(), which is used to run
          a command and get back its standard input and standard output
          file handles as well as the pid.

        - Monotone will automatically add a monotone key in a resident
          ssh-agent when it's first used, and will then use ssh-agent
          for all subsequent signing.  Thus, you will only need to give
          the password once in one session.
        - New command 'ssh_agent_export' to export a monotone key into
          an SSH key.
        - New command 'ssh_agent_add' to add a monotone key explicitly
          to a resident ssh-agent.

        - New command 'clone' that combines 'pull' and 'checkout'.

        - 'automate put_file' and 'automate put_revision' stores a file
          and a revision in the database.

        - 'automate cert', an automate version of 'mtn cert'.
        - 'automate db_set', an automate version of 'mtn set'.
        - 'automate db_get', an automate version of 'mtn ls vars' with
          a twist.

        Other

        - contrib/ciabot_monotone_hookversion.py now uses a real
          basic_io parser and thus should send more precise
          information to the cia server. Furthermore, it has become
          more careful with creating zombies.

        - contrib/monotone-log-of-pulled-revs-hook.lua, a lua hook
          to display information about incoming revisions.

        - contrib/monotone-mirror-postaction-push.sh, a post action
          script that should be executed by contrib/monotone-mirror.sh
          to automatically push data on to other servers.

        - contrib/monotone-mirror.lua, a lua hook that executes
          contrib/monotone-mirror.sh after any netsync session is done.

        - contrib/monotone-mirror.sh now takes keydir and keyid
          configuration and has better protection against overlapping
          duplicate runs.

        - contrib/monotone.bash_completion now handles signals.

        - contrib/monotone.el now includes a commit button.

        Internal

        - Date and time display has now been reimplemented internally
          to avoid Boost more.  This means that we have lowered our
          dependency from Boost 1.33.0 to 1.32.0.

        - Lots of code cleanup.

        - The heights cache got an index, making the processing faster.

        - Update the internal SQLite to version 3.3.13.

        - Algorithm to find uncommon ancestors has been rewritten, so
          'pull' and 'regenerate_caches' should be faster.
2007-04-08 09:06:14 +00:00
jmmv
7e4032e9ff Update to 0.33. Tested in NetBSD-current and Mac OS X. Changes:
The internal data format has changed with this release;
        migration is straight-forward.  To upgrade your databases,
	you must run:
               $ mtn -d mydb.mtn db migrate
        All of these operations are completely lossless, and 0.33
        remains compatible with earlier versions with regards to
        netsync.

        Changes

        - "mtn ls unknown" no longer recurses into unknown directories.

        - update will fail rather than clobbering unversioned files
          that exist in the workspace.

        - update will detect directories with unversioned files before
          attempting to drop them and will refuse to run rather than
          corrupting the workspace. such unversioned files must be
          removed manually.

        - the character set and line separator conversion hooks
          (get_system_linesep, get_charset_conv and get_linesep_conv)
          have been removed. Similar functionality (probably based on
          file type attributes) is planned and will be added in a future
          release.

	- update will switch to the branch of a given revision if it
	  differs from the current workspace branch.

	- add will now accept combinations of --unknown, --recursive and
	  --no-respect-ignore.

	- import now imports unknown directory trees properly.

	- use SQLite 3.3.12.

	- schema migrator rebuilt and will now properly detect and report
	  if the database used is created by a newer monotone than the one
	  currently used.

	- removed the man page mtn.1, as it hadn't been updated for a long
	  time.

	New features

	- "mtn merge_into_workspace" (still to be documented)

	- "mtn log" will now print an ASCII revision graph alongside the
	  usual log text.

	Speed improvements

	- "mtn annotate file" should run even faster now. it exploits
	  the fact that we store deltas of rosters. by peeking at
	  these deltas, it can avoid reconstruction of whole rosters
	  in many cases.

	Other

	- contrib/monotone-mirror.sh and
	  contrib/monotone-mirror-postaction-update.sh, two scripts
	  to mirror and update directories automatically.

	- contrib/monotone-run-script-post-netsync.lua, to automatically
	  update a directory as soon as new revisions or certs arrive for
	  a given branch.

	- contrib/monotone.bash_completion had some improvemens.

	- contrib/monotone.el had some improvements.

	Internal

	- Internally, the concept of "projects" has been introduced.  It
	  currently doesn't mean anything, but will be used later, with
	  policy branches and similar.
2007-03-01 08:48:32 +00:00
wiz
9b5f815b2d Add "scm" to CATEGORIES to make it easy to find source control management
related packages.
2007-02-17 20:59:46 +00:00
jmmv
bf12864e96 Update to 0.32. Tested under NetBSD 4.99.7 and Mac OS X Tiger:
Changes

	- "mtn serve" no longer takes patterns on the command line.
	  Use the permissions hooks instead.

	- the name of the option that denoted the revision from which
	  "mtn log" should start logging was renamed from "--revision"
	  to "--from"

	- author selectors no longer have implicit wildcarding

	- if you manually add entries to MTN/log while you are
	  working, in preparation for an eventual commit, you will now
	  be required to remove a "magic" template line from the file
	  before the commit will succeed. This, like the test for an
	  empty log file, helps to prevent accidents.

	- the "db regenerate_caches" migration command replaces the
	  previous "db regenerate_rosters", generalising the task of
	  rebuilding or generating cached data that may be added
	  across an upgrade.  Like "db migrate", which upgrades the
	  database schema, this command fills in the data for new
	  features. In this release, as well as rosters, it also adds
	  "heights" information used to speed up topology operations.

	Speed improvements

	- "mtn annotate file" and "mtn log file" are generally much
	  faster now, dependant on the number of revisions that
	  changed the file. Both commands as well as "mtn automate
	  toposort" make use of data called "heights" caching the
	  topological order of all revisions.  In order to create and
	  use this data, the following must be run once for each db
	  after upgrading:

               $ mtn -d mydb.mtn db regenerate_caches

	New features

	- "mtn automate content_diff"

	- "mtn automate get_file_of" (same as get_file, but expects
	  a file path and optionally a revision)

	- "mtn import" command

	- "mtn log --to"

	- netsync_note_* hooks are given much more information,
	  inlcuding a http/smtp/etc style status code

	- includedirpattern(dir, fileglob) function for hooks


	Bugs fixed

	- bug in "automate stdio" that would result in monotone
	  garbling its input in some circumstances fixed

	- "mtn annotate file" and "mtn log file" are generally much
	  faster now, dependant on the number of revisions that
	  changed the file. Both commands as well as "mtn automate
	  toposort" make use of data called "heights" caching the
	  topological order of all revisions.

	- spawn_redirected hook function now understands a blank
	  filename to mean not to redirect that stream

	- "mtn log" is now in proper topological order, also due to
	  the use of cached "heights" data

	- reset options between "automate stdio" commands

	- another compile fix for gcc3

	- bug in localization code where option strings where not
	  always properly translated


	Other

	- botan library upgraded to 1.6.0

	- accommodate changes in boost 1.34

	- documentation for "mtn automate get_option"

	- notes/ directory
2007-01-02 11:09:57 +00:00
jmmv
76f55d274f Fix placement of PKGREVISION. 2006-12-31 17:38:51 +00:00
dan
f7297433a1 fix from monotone mainline fbfd9b42c9e9fdb5d45e806cab07ad0dd57f7bf8:
cmd_automate.cc, cmd.hh, ...: renamed member variable "options" to
  "opts" to make (hopefully) the gcc-3.3 build slaves happy

This went in just after the 0.31 release, but never made it to pkgsrc
until now.
2006-12-11 08:13:13 +00:00
jmmv
808be7edad Update to 0.31:
0.31 release.  Code cleanups and bug fixes.

        New features:

        - If multiple --message (or -m) arguments are passed to
          'commit', then they will be concatenated on separate lines.

        - The validate_commit_message hook is now told what branch the
          commit is on.

        Bugs fixed:

        - The typo that prevented building with gcc 3.3 has been
          fixed.

        - Attempting to commit without a signing key available now
          fails earlier.

        - Command-line option parsing has been redone yet again; this
          should fix a number of bugs caused by the use of
          boost::program_options.  For instance, command line error
          messages are now l10nized again, "--depth=asdf" now gives a
          sensible error message instead of crashing, and --key= now
          works as an alternative to -k "".

        - A bug in the new roster caching logic that caused assertion
          failures on very large trees has been fixed.

        - A rare bug in the "epoch refinement" phase of the netsync
          protocol has been fixed.

        - Accidental (and undocumented) change to 'automate inventory'
          output format reverted; documentation is now correct again.

        - Some obscure error conditions with 'pivot_root' fixed.

        Many fixes to 'automate stdio':

        - IO handling has been rewritten, to remove some
          obscure bugs and clean up the code.

        - automate commands can now take options (even when used with
          'automate stdio').

        - The default block size has been increased to 32k (which
          should considerably reduce overhead).

        - Many automate commands were flushing their output far too
          often, causing major slowdowns when used with 'automate
          stdio'; this has been fixed.

        - Syntax errors now cause 'automate stdio' to exit, rather
          than attempting to provide usage information for the calling
          program to read.

        Other:

        - New large-coverage random testsuite for delta reconstruction
          path finding algorithm.

        - Miscellaneous code cleanups and improved error messages.

        - Enhancements to debian packaging.

        - New translation to es (Spanish).
2006-11-23 17:38:35 +00:00
dan
ab0530311a Fix a regression introduced between 0.29 and 0.30 detected when
handling large repositories like NetBSD src.  Problem found by riz@,
fix from mainline a:njs/d:2006-09-22T07:01:26, tested by me.

bump rev to nb1

ChangeLog:

2006-09-21  Nathaniel Smith  <njs@pobox.com>

        * lru_writeback_cache.hh (clean_insert): Correct the cache
        overflow logic so as to _actually_ never remove the last element.
        Add an invariant to verify this.
        (insert_dirty): Add an invariant here too.
2006-09-22 11:14:05 +00:00
jmmv
4182437402 Update to 0.30. I think this is the first release that passes the full
test suite out of the box!

OK'ed by wiz@ during freeze.

        0.30 release.  Speed improvements, bug fixes, and improved
        infrastructure.

        Several internal data formats have changed with this release;
        migration is straight-forward, but slightly more complicated
        than usual:
          -- The formats used to store some cached data in the
             database have changed.  To upgrade your databases, you
             must run:
               $ mtn -d mydb.mtn db migrate
               $ mtn -d mydb.mtn db regenerate_rosters
          -- The metadata stored in _MTN in each workspace has been
             rearranged slightly.  To upgrade your workspaces, you
             must run
               $ mtn migrate_workspace
             in each workspace.
        All of these operations are completely lossless, and 0.30
        remains compatible with earlier versions with regards to
        netsync.

        Speed improvements:

        - Algorithm used to find branch heads rewritten, to use vastly
          less memory and cpu.  This not only makes 'mtn heads'
          faster, but also 'mtn commit', 'mtn update', and other
          commands, which were spending most of their time in this
          code.

        - The format used in the database to store the roster cache
          was rewritten.  This makes initial pull approximately twice
          as fast, and somewhat improves the speed of restricted log,
          annotate, and so on.

        - The xdelta algorithm was further optimized.

        - A memory leak in Botan was fixed, which was causing
          excessive memory and CPU time to be spent during 'mtn
          checkout'.

        - Monotone has fast-paths for doing character set conversion
          when the system it is running on uses plain ASCII.  These
          fast-paths now know that "646" is another name used for
          ASCII, and systems that use this name (like some BSDs) now
          benefit from the fast-paths.

        - Miscellaneous other improvements.

        Workspace format changes:

        - It is now possible to write down a multi-parent (merge)
          workspace.  However, monotone will still refuse to work with
          such a workspace, and there is no way to create one.  This
          change merely sets up infrastructure for further changes.

        - _MTN/revision no longer contains only the parent revision
          id; if you depended on this in scripts, use 'mtn automate
          get_base_revision_id' instead.  Also, _MTN/work has been
          removed.

        UI changes:

        - 'mtn status' now includes the branch name and parent
          revision id in its output.

        - The output of 'mtn annotate' and 'mtn annotate --brief' has
          been switched.  The more human-readable output is now the
          default.

        - 'mtn pluck' now gives an error message if the requested
          operation would have no effect.

        - On command line syntax errors, usage information is now
          printed to stderr instead of stdout.  (Output requested with
          --help still goes to stdout.)  This should make it easier to
          find bugs in scripts.

        Bug fixes:

        - While changelog messages have always been defined to UTF-8,
          we were not properly converting messages from the user's
          locale.  This has now been fixed.

        - An off-by-one error that caused some operations to abort
          with an error message about "cancel_size <
          pending_writes_size" has been fixed.

        - In 0.29, --help output was not localized.  This has been
          fixed.

        - In 0.29, setting merger = "emacs" would not work unless
          EDITOR was also set to "emacs" (and similar for vi).  This
          has been fixed.

        - A rare invariant violation seen when performing certain
          sequences of renames/adds in the workspace has been fixed.

        - If a user failed to resolve the conflicts in a text file, we
          would continue asking them to resolve conflicts in remaining
          files, even though the merge could not succeed.  We now exit
          immediately on failure.

        - Work around some g++ 3.3 brokenness.

        Documentation changes:

        - Imported *-merge documents into the manual (they still need
          to be cleaned up to fit in better).

        Changes to automate:

        - Bug fix in 'attributes': this command is supposed to list
          attributes that were removed from a file in the current
          revision; instead, it was listing all attributes that had
          ever been removed from that file.  Now fixed.

        - New command 'get_corresponding_path': given a revision A, a
          path P, and a revision B, looks up the file with name P in
          revision A, and states what path it had in revision B.

        - New command 'get_content_changed': given a revision A and a
          path P, gives the ancestor of A in which P was last
          modified.

        - New command 'get_option': Fetches variables from
          _MTN/options (e.g., the current workspace's branch and
          database).

        - New command 'genkey': an automate-friendly way to generate a
          new monotone key.
2006-09-18 15:36:34 +00:00
jmmv
48c199c0d3 Monotone has got a domain name, so use it! 2006-09-05 09:58:14 +00:00
jmmv
d6b3061287 Update monotone and monotone-server to 0.29:
0.29 release.  Code cleanups and bug fixes.

        New features:

        - The output of 'mtn status' has been changed significantly; the
          output formerly used by 'mtn status --brief' has become the
          default.  For output similar to the old 'mtn status', see
          'mtn automate get_revision'.

        - It is now significantly easier to control what merger
          monotone uses to resolve conflicts; for instance, to use
          emacs to resolve conflicts, add:
             merge = "emacs"
          to your .monotonerc file.  To override temporarily, you can
          also use the environment variable MTN_MERGE, which takes the
          same strings.  Currently recognized strings are "kdiff3",
          "xxdiff", "opendiff", "tortoisemerge", "emacs", "vim", and
          "meld".

        - Formerly, monotone's sync-over-ssh support required that an
          absolute path be used, with a URL like:
            ssh://venge.net/home/njs/my-db.mtn
          The following syntaxes are now supported as well:
            ssh://venge.net/~/my-db.mtn
            ssh://venge.net/~njs/my-db.mtn

        Bugs fixed:

        - The bug where monotone would sometimes respond to a control-C
          (or several other signals) by locking up and refusing to exit,
          has been fixed.

        - Monotone now properly respects SIGPIPE.  In particular, this
          means that 'mtn log | less' should now exit promptly when
          'less' is exited.

        - 'mtn log' now flushes its output after each message; this
          makes 'mtn log <FILES>' significantly more usable.

        - 'mtn log <FILES>' formerly listed irrelevant revisions (in
          particular, any revision which contained a delete of any files
          or directories, was always included).  This has been fixed.

        - If, during an update, two files both had conflicts, which,
          when resolved, resulting the two files becoming identical, the
          update would error out.  This has been fixed.

        - If _MTN/log exists and does not end in a newline, we now add a
          newline before using the log message.  This removes a problem
          where the string "MTN:" would end up appended to the last line
          of the log message.

        - We no longer buffer up an arbitrarily large number of pending
          writes in the database.  This improves speed and memory usage
          for 'commit', and fixes the problem where 'cvs_import' would
          run out of memory.

        - Monotone's tree walking code (used by 'ls unknown', 'ls
          missing', and friends) now uses much less memory, especially
          on reiserfs.

        Automate changes:

        - 'mtn automate stdio' now uses a configurable block size,
          controlled by command-line option --automate-stdio-size.  This
          is mostly useful for testing speed/memory trade-offs.

        - 'automate attributes' has a new format, which includes more
          information.

        Code cleanup:

        - We now use boost::program_options to parse command line
          options, rather than popt.  The only user-visible change
          should be that --option="" no longer works as a way to set
          some option to the empty string; use --option "".  (This
          change also removes a lot of orphaned and historically buggy
          code from monotone.)

        Other:

        - zsh completion script significantly revised and updated (see
          contrib/monotone.zsh_completion).
2006-08-21 16:23:10 +00:00
jmmv
77958e6828 Update to 0.28:
0.28 release. Cherrypicking, a new testsuite, and some fixes
        and enhancements.

        New features:

        - Cherrypicking with the new "pluck" command. This takes (a restricted
          subset of) the changes in a revision, or between two
          revisions, and applies them to your workspace.  That this
          has happened is not recorded in history; it as if you
          happened to make some very similar changes by hand in your
          workspace.
        - New automate commands, "automate tags" and "automate branches".
        - "diff" now knows how to find enclosing function (or
          whatever) bodies, just like GNU diff's "-p" option.
          -- The regex that defines "enclosing function" can be chosen
             on a per-file basis by a hook function; the default hook
             knows about LaTeX, Texinfo, and most programming
             languages.
          -- This is enabled by default; use --no-show-encloser to
             disable.

        Enhancements:

        - When netsync fails due to permission errors, the server returns a
          semi-intelligible message before dropping the connection.
        - When merging a branch with 3 or more heads, the order in which to
          merge the heads will now automatically be chosen to minimize
          the amount of repeated work that must be done.
        - Crash dumps are now written to $CONFDIR/dump when no workspace is
          available
        - Path validation routines are faster.
        - Inodeprints should be slightly more robust now.
        - New hook get_mtn_command, used to determine the path to the
          mtn binary on a remote host, when using ssh support.
        - "diff" now accepts "-u" and "-c" as short for "--unified"
          (the default) and "--context", respectively.

        Bug fixes:

        - "revert --missing" now works when run in a subdirectory.
        - "revert --missing" now works without any additional files
          being specified.  (You don't have to say "mtn revert
          --missing .".)
        - Fix an edge case where monotone would crash if there was a
          content conflict in a merge for which there was no lca.
        - Fix a case where netsync would sometimes hang during refinement.
        - "mtn help" and "mtn --help" now exit with return code 0.

        Build environment:

        - automake 1.9 is now required.
        - The testsuite has been rewritten, and should be much faster now. It
          also no longer relies on the presence of a *nix userland.
        - Add workaround for gcc 4.1.[01] bug causing "multiple
          definition" errors.

        Internal:

        - Restrictions have been split into path_restrictions and
          node_restrictions, and generally cleaned up more.
2006-07-22 19:02:36 +00:00
jmmv
f6d77e48a4 Update to 0.27. OK'ed by wiz@ during the freeze.
0.27 release.  Minor bug fixes and enhancements, plus ssh
        support.

        Major new features:

        - Monotone can now push/pull/synchronize over arbitrary
          bidirectional streams, not just raw TCP.
          - File-to-file synchronization is enabled out of the box,
            e.g.:
              $ mtn -d db1.mtn sync file:/path/to/db2.mtn
          - SSH synchronization is enabled out of the box, e.g.:
              $ mtn -d local.mtn sync ssh://njs@venge.net/home/njs/remote.mtn
            Note that this requires mtn be installed on the remote
            computer, and locks the remote database while running; it
            is not ideal for groups accessing a shared database.
          - New protocols can be defined with Lua hooks -- for
            example, someone could in principle make "$ mtn sync
            xmpp://njs@jabber.org" do something interesting.
          - See section "Other Transports" under "Advanced Uses" in the
            for more details.

        Minor new features:

        - Selectors now support escaping, e.g., b:foo\/bar can be used
          to refer to a branch with name "foo/bar" (normally / is a
          metacharacter that separates multiple selectors).
        - Visual C++ can now build monotone on Windows.  (Mostly
          important because it allows better Windows debugging.)
        - --quiet now turns tickers off, and does not turn warnings
          off.  New option --reallyquiet disables warnings as well.
        - New command 'automate common_ancestors'.
        - 'ls branches' now takes a pattern, e.g.:
            $ mtn ls branches "*contrib*"

        Speed improvements:

        - Bug in select() loop fixed, server should no longer pause in
          processing other clients while busy with one, but multiplex
          fairly.
        - The database has a new write buffer which gives significant
          speed improvements in initial pulls by cancelling redundant
          database writes.
        - There's been a fair bit of performance tuning all around.

        Bug fixes:

        - Merge tools that exit in failure are now detected.
        - Better reporting of operating system errors on Win32.
        - Passphrases stored in ~/.monotonerc are no longer written to
          the log file.  (Passphrases entered at the terminal were
          never written to the log file.)
        - Fix sql injection bugs in selectors, making it safe to
          expose slectors in web interfaces etc.
        - Files marked with the mtn:execute attr now respect umask.
        - 'automate' commands on Win32 now disable newline translation
          on their output; this is especially important for 'automate
          stdio'.
        - 'db check' now calls the sqlite "PRAGMA integrity_check", to
          validate the integrity of things like sqlite indices.
        - 'mtn annotate nonexistent-file' now gives a proper error
          message, instead of an assertion error.
        - 'mtn revert --missing' now works correctly when run in a
          subdirectory.
        - 'automate inventory' no longer fails when _MTN/work contains
          patch stanzas.

        Other:

        - Many, many internal code cleanups
          - Including changes to somewhat reduce the size of the
            binary
        - New tutorial on using packets added to the manual
        - Updated translations, improved error messages, etc.

        Reliability considerations:

        - In the two months since 0.26 was released, zero serious bugs
          have been reported in the new code.
2006-06-18 12:52:33 +00:00
jmmv
98e046636e Update to 0.26:
Sat Apr  8 19:33:35 PDT 2006

        0.26 release.  Major enhancements and internal rewrites.
        Please read these notes carefully, as significant changes are
        described.  In particular, you _cannot_ upgrade to 0.26
        without some attention to the migration, especially if you are
        working on a project with other people.  See UPGRADE for
        details of this procedure.

        The changes are large enough that there were 3 pre-releases of
        this code; the changes that occurred in each can be seen
        below.  However, for the convenience of those following
        releases, all changes since 0.25 will be summarized in these
        release notes.  There is no need to read the pre-release notes
        individually.

        Major changes since 0.25:

        - The most user-visible change is that the default name of the
          monotone binary has changed to 'mtn'.  So, for example, you
          would now run 'mtn checkout', 'mtn diff', 'mtn commit',
          etc., instead of 'monotone checkout', 'monotone diff',
          'monotone commit'.
          - Similarly, the name of the workspace bookkeeping directory
            has changed from "MT" to "_MTN".  As workspaces will
            generally be recreated when migrating to this release,
            this should not cause any problems.
          - Similarly, built-in attrs like 'execute' have had 'mtn:'
            prepended to their names.  For example, executable files
            should now have the attr 'mtn:execute' set to 'true' on
            them.  The migration code will automatically add this
            prefix; no user intervention is needed.
          - Similarly, the name of the ignore file has changed from
            '.mt-ignore' to '.mtn-ignore'.  The migration code will
            automatically rename this file; no user intervention is
            needed.
          - Similarly, the recommended suffix for monotone db files is
            now '.mtn'.
          These changes are all purely cosmetic, and have no affect on
          functionality.

        - The most developer-visible change is that the data
          structure for representing trees has been completely
          replaced, and all related code rewritten.  The new data
          structure is called a 'roster'.  You don't really need to
          know this name; unless you are hacking on monotone or using
          various debug operations, you will never see a roster.
          It's mostly useful to know that when someone says something
          about 'roster-enabled monotone' or the like, they're
          referring to this body of new code.

          This change has a number of consequences:
          - The textual format for revisions and manifests changed.
            There is no conceptual change, they still contain the same
            information and work the same way.  The formats were
            merely cleaned up to correct various problems experience
            showed us, and allow various enhancements now and in the
            future.  However, this change means that a flag-day
            migration is required.  See UPGRADE for details.
          - Directories are now first-class objects.  You can add an
            empty directory, must drop a directory if you want it to
            go away, etc.
          - Attrs are now first-class objects.  '.mt-attrs' no longer
            exists; attrs are now described directly in the manifest,
            and changes to them appear directly in revisions.  The
            migration code will automatically convert existing
            .mt-attrs files to the new first-class attrs.  If you have
            custom attrs, those may require special handling -- if
            this is the case, then the upgrader will tell you.
          - The merge code has been rewritten completely.  The
            interface is currently the same (though this rewrite makes
            it easier to improve the interface going forward); if you
            have found merging in monotone to be easy in the past,
            then you will not notice anything different.  If you have
            run into problems, then the new merger should make your
            life substantially simpler.  It has full support for
            renames (of both directories and files), intelligent
            merging of attrs, improved handling of file content
            merges.  Is the first known merger implementation based on
            a provably correct algorithm (the "multi-*-merge"
            algorithm), has exhaustive automated tests, and generally
            should give accurate, conservative merges.
          - The new code is generally faster, though not yet as
            fast as it could be.

        Netsync changes:

        - The default netsync port has changed 5253 to 4691.  4691 is
          our official IANA-assigned port.  Please adjust firewalls
          appropriately.

        - Netsync code has also been largely reworked; new code should
          provide better opportunities for

        - The protocol is incompatible with earlier versions of
          monotone.  This should not be a surprise, since the data it
          carries is also incompatible (see above)...

        New features:

        - New option --brief to 'annotate', gives somewhat more
          friendly output.

        - Several enhancements to log:
          - New option --next, to display descendent revisions
            (rather than ancestor revisions).
          - When 'log -r' is given an ambiguous selector, it now just
            logs all matching revisions, instead of requiring the
            selector be disambiguated.
          - New option --no-files.

        - New command 'show_conflicts', performs a dry run merge.

        - New command 'ls changed'.

        - 'rename' (and its alias 'mv') now accept a broader range of
          syntax:
            mtn rename foo some_dir
              -> renames foo to some_dir/foo
            mtn rename foo bar baz some_dir
              -> moves foo, bar, and baz to some_dir/foo,
              some_dir/bar, and some_dir/baz

        - New hook 'validate_commit_message', which may be used to
          verify that all commit messages meet arbitrary user-defined
          rules.

        - New option --log, to log monotone's output to a file.

        - New option 'drop --recursive', to remove a directory and its
          contents in one swoop.

        - The root dir may now be renamed.  This is a somewhat exotic
          feature, but has some interesting uses related to splitting
          up or joining together projects; see new commands
          'pivot_root', 'merge_into_dir'.

        Minor bug fixes:

        - 'serve' with no --bind argument should now work on systems
          where the C library has IPv6 support, but the kernel does
          not.

        - Stricter checking on the internal version of filenames to
          ensure that they are valid UTF-8.

        - If the database is in the workspace, then it is always
          ignored.

        - Monotone no longer errors out when using a French (fr)
          locale with a non-Unicode codeset.

        Other changes:

        - Packet commands ('rdata', 'fdata', etc.) have been moved to
          'automate'.

        - Database storage now uses sqlite's blob support; database
          files should be ~1/4 smaller as a result.

        - Monotone now uses sqlite 3.3; this means that older versions
          of the command line client (e.g., an 'sqlite3' command built
          against sqlite version 3.2) cannot be used to poke at a
          monotone 0.26 database.  Solution is to upgrade your sqlite3
          program.  Hopefully this is irrelevant to most users...

        - Translations updated, and 3 new translations added (de, it,
          sv).

        Reliability considerations:

        - This new codebase has received much less testing under real
          world conditions than the codebase used in 0.25, simply
          because it is newer.  It has been in active use for monotone
          development since 8 January 2006, and only a small number of
          bugs have been found; all bugs found so far have been very
          minor, and none stood any danger of corrupting data.
          Furthermore, we are much more confident in the theoretical
          underpinnings of the new approach than the old, and the test
          suite attempts to exhaustively exercise all new code paths.

          However, none of this is or can be a substitute for real
          world experience.  We advise caution in upgrading to this
          version of monotone, and suggest that (especially) those who
          upgrade aggressively should pay extra attention to the
          monotone mailing list before and after doing so.

Wed Mar 29 05:20:10 PST 2006

        0.26pre3 release.  This release may be considered a "release
        candidate", in that while we need to write some tests and make
        sure some bugs are fixed, all features are in and we hope that
        no further bug fixes will be needed either.  It is still a
        pre-release for testing.  Do not package it.  DO NOT USE THIS
        RELEASE UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE A DAREDEVIL.

        But, PLEASE PLEASE TEST this release.  There are some
        non-trivial changes since 0.26pre2, and this is your last
        chance!

        Major changes since 0.26pre2:

        - The name of the monotone binary has changed to 'mtn'.
          - Similarly, the name of the bookkeeping directory in
            workspaces has changed from 'MT' to '_MTN' (if you have an
            existing 0.26-line workspace, just rename the MT directory
            to _MTN).
          - Similarly, the name of the ignore file has changed from
            ".mt-ignore" to ".mtn-ignore".  'rosterify' will rename
            these automatically (if you have already rosterified, you
            get to rename them by hand).
          - Similarly, the recommended suffix for monotone db files is
            now ".mtn".

        - We now perform stricter checking to make sure that filenames
          are valid UTF-8.  It is in principle possible that this
          stricter checking will cause histories that used to work to
          break; if you have non-ascii filenames, it is strongly
          recommended to test with this release.

        - Root dir renaming is now supported.  See new commands
          'pivot_root', 'merge_into_dir'.
          - As a side-effect, it is now possible to run 'rosterify' on
            histories in which two independent lines of history were
            merged.

        - The security fix released in 0.25.2 has been forward-ported
          to this release; this prevents some security exposure to
          people running monotone as a client on case-insensitive file
          systems.

        Minor change since 0.26pre2:

        - Database now uses sqlite blobs for storage; should be ~1/4
          smaller.
        - New command: show_conflicts, does a dry-run merge.
        - New option 'drop --recursive', to remove a directory and all
          its contents in one swoop.
        - Changes to 'log':
          - New option --no-files
          - Including merges is again the default (i.e., it now acts
            like 0.25, and not like 0.26pre2).
          - When 'log -r' is given an ambiguous selector, it now just
            logs all matching revisions, instead of requiring the
            selector be disambiguated.
        - New option --log, to log monotone output to a file.
        - Netsync changes:
          - Was sending far too much data in some cases; now does not.
          - Several bugs that caused it to lock up fixed
          - Tweak to allow 'usher' proxy to transparently redirect
            based on client's protocol version, to ease migration
            between incompatible protocol versions.
        - Packet commands have been moved to 'automate'.
        - Fixed bugs in 'db kill_rev_locally', should no longer leave
          an inconsistent db behind.
        - Translation updates

        Other projects receiving notable work:

        - Monotone's "dumb server" support (repo distribution over
          HTTP/FTP/SFTP etc.) has been ported to 0.26, a first command
          line version written, etc.
        - The 'usher' netsync proxy used for hosting many databases on
          a single machine has received significant cleanups, and the
          'webhost' project to provide a simple interface to shared
          monotone hosting providers has received even more work.

Sat Feb 11 13:32:51 PST 2006

        0.26pre2 release.  Inching towards 0.26.  If you are using
        0.25 or earlier, then make sure to read the very important
        notes for 0.26pre1, below.  In particular, like 0.26pre1, this
        is a pre-release for testing.  Do not package it.  DO NOT USE
        THIS RELEASE UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE A DAREDEVIL.

        (Though, in fact, in a month of usage, only one bug has been
        found in the new history code, and it was both minor and
        harmless.  It has additionally been fixed.)

        Database changes:

        - SQLite 3.3.3 has been imported.  3.3 introduces a new database
          format that is not backwards compatible with earlier 3.x releases.
          New databases will be created using this new format.  Existing
          databases remain compatible, and are not converted automatically.
          Existing databases can be converted by performing a database
          vacuum ('monotone db execute vacuum').

        New features:

        - New hook validate_commit_message -- use to verify that all
          commit messages meet arbitrary user-defined rules.

        UI improvements:

        - rename (and mv) commands now accept a broader range of
          syntax:
            monotone rename foo some_dir
              -> renames foo to some_dir/foo
            monotone rename foo bar baz some_dir
              -> moves foo, bar, and baz to some_dir/foo,
                 some_dir/bar, and some_dir/baz
        - Print a warning if it looks like a user has made a quoting
          mistake on push/pull/sync/serve (windows cmd.exe has
          confusing rules here).
        - New command "ls changed".
        - New option "--next" to log, which displays descendents of
          the start revision.
        - Updating to an arbitrary revision now works again (as it did
          in 0.25 and earlier).  This allows one to, for instance,
          switch a working copy to another head, or back up to an
          earlier version, while preserving uncommitted changes.
        - New option --brief to annotate, gives somewhat more friendly
          output.
        - Fixed bug that made ticker output from netsync inaccurate.
        - In 'log', --no-merges is now the default, use --merges to
          override.
        - If the database is in the working copy, then it is always
          ignored.

        Bugs:

        - 'serve' with no --bind should now work on systems where the
          C library has IPv6 support, but the kernel does not.
        - Compile fixes for GCC 4.1 pre-releases.

        Other:
        - Better detection when users have not run "rosterify", and
          more helpful suggestions on what to do in this case.
        - Documentation, translation, error message,
          etc. improvements.
        - Updates to contrib/mtbrowse.sh, simple shell-based monotone
          interface.
        - Updates to many other contrib/ files, mostly to maintain
          compatibility with monotone changes.

Sun Jan  8 01:08:56 PST 2006

        0.26pre1 release.  Massive rewrites, released for shakedown.
        This release is also dedicated to Shweta Narayan.

        This release includes massive changes compared to 0.25.  The
        core versioning code has all been replaced with a completely
        different mechanism.  Data formats and the netsync protocol
        have changed in incompatible ways.

        Migration to 0.26pre1 or later is irreversible and requires a
        flag day for your project.  See UPGRADE for details.  Note
        that we DO NOT recommend upgrading at this time; see below.

        If you have been following the development list for the last
        few months, you may have heard about "rosters" -- this is the
        name for the new core data structure we use.  While the code
        is completely different, the user experience should not be
        very different.  You will never see a roster, unless you are
        debugging monotone itself; everything still revolves around
        revisions, manifests, and certs.

        While this new code has extensive tests, because of these
        incompatibilities, it has never been used for real work.  The
        purpose of this release is to make a version available for the
        monotone developers to begin using for day-to-day work, to
        shake out bugs.

        Let's say that again in caps: THIS CODE IS PROBABLY BUGGY, DO
        NOT USE IT IN PRODUCTION UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE A DAREDEVIL.

        However, testing of this version with real databases is a good
        idea, and we'd very much appreciate hearing about your
        experiences.

        Some of the many changes:
        - New textual format for revisions and manifests; they remain
          conceptually the same, but have been tweaked. Manifests
          now use the same "basic_io" format as everything else in
          monotone, and contain entries for directories, revisions
          record file adds slightly differently and record directory
          adds for the first time, etc.  Because of this format
          change, revision hashes are now different; converting
          rosters requires a full history rebuild and reissue of certs.
        - Directories are now first class.  To get rid of a directory
          you must remove it; to create a directory, you must add it.
          You can add an empty directory.
        - Attrs are now first class.  The .mt-attrs file is gone;
          attributes are now stored directly in the manifest.
        - New merge algorithm, based on "multi-*-merge", and more
          aggressive, less buggy merge ancestor selection code
        - Netsync's core has been largely rewritten.  Code is now much
          clearer and more reliable, and now includes the ability to
          resume interrupted partial transfers. The netsync protocol
          version number has been bumped, and netsync now runs on the
          IANA-assigned port 4691 by default.
        - 100% fewer change_set.cc related bugs.  100% more roster.cc
          related bugs.  But the idea of touching roster.cc does not
          terrify people.
2006-04-10 17:45:51 +00:00
jlam
d2530be4e1 Clear out INFO_FILES so that the info files listed in the PLIST are found. 2006-03-31 14:50:52 +00:00
jmmv
e3dfc3d30f Update to 0.25.2:
0.25.2 release.  Important security fix for Windows and OS X
        users.

        With versions of monotone prior to this release, a person with
        commit access could commit a malicious file with a name like
        "mt/monotonerc".  When anybody else then checked out this
        revision on a system with a case-folding filesystem --
        usually, this means, "on Windows or OS X" -- then their
        monotone would run arbitrary Lua code stored in this file.

        The _only_ change in this release as compared to 0.25 is that
        the existing checks against files in MT are now extended to
        check for mt, Mt, and mT.

        All users on Windows and OS X, or otherwise checking out
        versioned source on a case-insensitive filesystem, are
        recommended to upgrade immediately.  Binaries used only for
        serving, or only on case-insensitive filesystems (i.e., most
        Unix users), are not affected.

        (0.25.1 was never released in source form.  The original
        0.25 build for Windows was found to have problems on NT 4, and
        0.25.1 was Windows-only rebuild with NT 4 compatible
        libraries.)
2006-03-09 20:30:16 +00:00
jlam
6e0c050321 * Teach the tools framework how to supply the pkgsrc version of
makeinfo if no native makeinfo executable exists.  Honor TEXINFO_REQD
  when determining whether the native makeinfo can be used.

* Remove USE_MAKEINFO and replace it with USE_TOOLS+=makeinfo.

* Get rid of all the "split" argument deduction for makeinfo since
  the PLIST module already handles varying numbers of split info files
  correctly.

NOTE: Platforms that have "makeinfo" in the base system should check
      that the makeinfo entries of pkgsrc/mk/tools.${OPSYS}.mk are
      correct.
2006-03-05 16:27:22 +00:00
joerg
5911def816 Recursive revision bump / recommended bump for gettext ABI change. 2006-02-05 23:08:03 +00:00
jmmv
6634354573 Update to 0.25:
Incompatible command line changes:
        - 'monotone revert' now requires an argument.  To revert your
          entire working copy,
            $ monotone revert
          no longer works; instead, go to the root of your working
          copy and run
            $ monotone revert .

        New features:
        - Netsync now supports IPv6 (where OS support exists)

        Bugs fixed:
        - 'revert' gives feedback describing what it changes
        - Database locking further tweaked, to allow more concurrent
          access in situations where this is safe.
        - On win32, ticker display was fixed, so that it no longer
          prints a new line at each update.
        - 'read' can now understand (and migrate) privkey packets
          generated by monotone version 0.23 or earlier.
        - 'log --diffs <files>' now prints only diffs for the given
          files (previously, it would print only revisions in which
          the given files changed, but would print all diffs for those
          revisions).
        - Win9x and WinNT 4 compatibility fixes.

        New translations:
        - pt_BR
2005-12-31 11:33:47 +00:00
dan
69534c8b6e Update to 0.24
Major key management changes:
        - Private keys are no longer stored in your database.  They
          are stored in ~/.monotone/keys/ (Unix, OS X) or
          %APPDATA%\monotone\keys\ (Windows).  'db migrate' will
          automatically move your keys out of your database and into
          their proper location.  Consequences:
          - 'genkey' no longer requires a database.  Simply run it
            once when you first start using monotone, even before you
            have created a database.
          - Running 'genkey' once will suffice to give all databases
            on one computer access to your key.  No more fiddling with
            'read'.
          - When you want to make your key available on another
            computer, simply copy over the appropriate file from your
            'keys' directory to the corresponding directory on the new
            computer.
        - Private keys also use a more standard on-disk envelope
          encoding ("PBE-PKCS5v20(SHA-1,TripleDES/CBC)") instead of
          previous ARC4.  More secure, and with extra crypto karma.

        Netsync changes:
        - Command line syntax for 'serve' changed; administrators WILL
          have to adjust scripts.
            monotone serve my.host.com "*"
          becomes
            monotone serve --bind=my.host.com "*"
          or simply
            monotone serve "*"
          (to serve on the default port, on all interfaces).
        - Speaking of which, we can now bind to all interfaces; run
          'serve' without passing --bind, or with passing
          --bind=:port, and monotone will listen on all interfaces.
        - New option '--key-to-push' for 'push', 'sync', allows
          administrator to push a new user's public key into a running
          server without restarting it.
        - Netsync permission hooks have new defaults that read a
          description of allowed access out of a standard,
          basic_io-based textfile (the same stanza-based format that
          revisions use).  Current hooks will continue to work, but
          users may prefer to transition to this format; see manual
          for details.
        - Between these, it is now straightforward to change
          permissions and add users without restarting your server.
        - Improvements to experimental "usher" facility.

        UI improvements:
        - New convenience options "add --unknown", "drop --missing",
          "revert --missing" do what you'd expect -- add all
          non-ignored non-versioned files, drop all
          deleted-but-undropped files, and restore all
          deleted-but-undropped files, respectively.
        - New selector "h:" to select heads of a branch.  "h:" means
          heads of current branch, "h:mybranch" means heads of
          mybranch.
        - Similarly, "b:" selector with no argument now refers to
          current branch.
        - Commit messages now have a blank line at the top so you can
          start typing directly.
        - No more obscure error messages when multiple monotone
          processes attempt to access a single database at the same
          time; we now fail early with a more sensible error message.
          (Concurrent access has never caused database corruption;
          this simply makes the corruption prevention less frustrating
          for the user.)
        - New handlers for SIGTERM, SIGINT to rollback database
          transactions.  Not visible to users (unless you're really
          looking carefully).  (Again, killing monotone has never been
          able to cause database corruption; this simply causes the
          transactions to be rolled back immediately, rather than the
          next time monotone runs, which improves robustness in some
          theoretical way.)

        Changes in 'automate':
        - New command 'automate keys' to get information on existing
          keys in basic_io format.

        Updated translations:
        - fr

        Smaller changes:
        - Improved handling of multibyte characters in message
          displays.
        - Fixes to Botan's memory allocator, to avoid pathological
          slowdowns in some rare cases.
        - Fix bug in delta-storage code; we were not being as aggressive
          about delta-compressing files and manifests as we should
          have been.
        - Minor bugs fixed, error messages improved.

                - Upgrading from 0.23: You must run 'db migrate' and
                  provide your password, for each database.
2005-11-29 00:27:12 +00:00
wiz
5c11268df7 Remove some more *LEGACY* settings that are over a month old and
thus were before 2005Q3.
2005-10-05 13:29:49 +00:00
jmmv
9e1829f058 Update to 0.23:
Possibly incompatible changes:
        - hook_note_commit and hook_note_netsync_revision_received
          take a new argument containing the text of the revision that
          was received.  (Timothy Brownawell <tbrownaw@gmail.com>)
        - 'cat FILENAME' now acts like the old 'cat file REV
          FILENAME'; use new commands 'automate get_revision',
          'automate get_manifest', 'automate get_file' to fetch
          objects by hash.  (Grahame Bowland <grahame@angrygoats.net>)

        General improvements:
        - .mt-ignore support (Martin Dvorak
          <jezek2@advel.cz>, Timothy Brownawell <tbrownaw@gmail.com>)
        - much work on making monotone more i18n friendly (Benoît
          Dejean <benoit@placenet.org>, Matt Johnston
          <matt@ucc.asn.au>)
        - support for more interactive merge tools:
          - FileMerge.app (comes with OS X) (Marcel van der Boom
            <marcel@hsdev.com>)
          - TortoiseMerge (Win32; comes with TortoiseSVN) (Matthew
            Gregan <kinetik@orcon.net.nz>)
        - rename and drop now actually perform the specified rename or
          deletion when the argument --execute is passed.  (Richard
          Levitte <richard@levitte.org>)
        - 'help' command, same as --help (Matt Johnston
          <matt@ucc.asn.au>).
        - 'usher' support: experimental method for proxying multiple
          netsync servers through a single port (similar concept to
          vhosts) (Timothy Brownawell <tbrownaw@gmail.com>)
        - support long passphrases (Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au>)
        - Faster binary file detection (Eric Anderson
          <anderse-monotone@cello.hpl.hp.com>)
        - netsync speedups:
          - when handling large files (Eric Anderson
            <anderse-monotone@cello.hpl.hp.com>)
          - when handling many branches (Marcel van der Boom
            <marcel@hsdev.com>)
        - new system to allow crash logs to contain not just execution
          traces, but also dumps of data being handled when the error
          was detected -- greatly improves debuggability of user
          crashes.
        - complete rework of path handling code, for clarity,
          robustness, and speed.  No user visible changes, except for
          the many bugs fixed.  (Special thanks to Matthew Gregan
          <kinetik@orcon.net.nz> and Grahame Bowland
          <grahame@angrygoats.net>.)
          - however, if you have non-normalized paths in your history
            (symptom: fresh pulls with 0.18 work, but fresh pulls with
            0.19 do not), then 0.23 will report an error and refuse to
            handle the affected revisions.  Since it is believed this
            only affects one project, and to conserve core developer
            time, implementing a migration was put off for now.  If
            this causes problems or for more details, please send an
            email to monotone-devel@nongnu.org.
        - as always, many small bug fixes, speedups, and improved
          messages.

        New translations:
        - fr (Benoît Dejean <benoit@placenet.org>)
        - ja (Satoru SATOH <ss@gnome.gr.jp>)

        Other new monotone-related projects since 0.22:
        - mtsh by Timothy Brownawell:
            https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/brownawe/www/mtsh/
          GTK+ wrapper for monotone focusing on working copy
          operations -- add/drop/revert/rename/commit/update/diff and
          browsing.  Has a mechanism for per-file commit comments.

        - "dumb server" support by Nathaniel Smith (share your
          monotone repositories via HTTP/FTP, no netsync daemon
          needed):
            http://viewmtn.angrygoats.net//branch.psp?branch=net.venge.monotone.dumb
          Still needs a command-line frontend to be usable, among
          other things.  Help wanted.  In python.

        - m7 by Larry Hastings <larry@hastings.org>
            http://www.midwinter.com/~lch/programming/m7/
          Experimental drop-in command-line wrapper for monotone.
          Uses certs to add local incrementing version numbers, and an
          enhanced annotate front-end.
2005-09-30 13:18:24 +00:00
jmmv
96f65f827d Bump revision to 1 after update of Boost to 1.33.0 (dependency changed). 2005-08-12 20:59:18 +00:00
jmmv
d7f7d9454d Update monotone and monotone-server to 0.22 (from 0.19):
Mon Aug  8 23:23:53 PDT 2005

        0.22 release.  new crypto library, bug fixes, ui improvements

        - switch from crypto++ to botan as underlying crypto library.
          this should not cause any user-visible changes; let us know
          if it does.  special thanks to Matt Johnston
          <matt@ucc.asn.au>, Kaushik Veeraraghavan
          <kaushikv@gmail.com>, Matthew Gregan
          <kinetik@orcon.net.nz>.
        - incompatible change to netsync permission hooks: the
          get_netsync_anonymous_read_permitted hook has been removed;
          instead, get_netsync_read_permitted will be called with a
          key name of nil.  server administrators should update/review
          their configuration
        - new option for merge and propagate: --lca.  Until we get a
          long-term solution to the various 3-way merge problems, this
          should be more convenient than using explicit_merge.
        - many small improvements to error messages, fixes of minor
          annoyances, netsync tickers more accurate, etc.

Sun Jul 17 16:48:26 PDT 2005

        0.21 release.  bug fixes, performance improvements, and ui
        improvements.

        - fixes a number of major performance bugs in 0.20's netsync
          implementation.  special thanks to Matt Johnston
          <matt@ucc.asn.au>.
        - fixes a number of major bugs in 0.20's (rewritten)
          cvs_import command.
        - configury kluges to work around g++ 4.0/boost 1.32
          incompatibilities.  special thanks to Christof Petig
          <christof@petig-baender.de>, Matthew Gregan
          <kinetik@orcon.net.nz>, Jordan Breeding
          <jordan.breeding@mac.com>.
        - ui enhancements:
          - new netsync option "--exclude": branches are included if
            they match any of the given globs, unless they match any
            of the given --exclude globs.  special thanks to Timothy
            Brownawell <tbrownaw@gmail.com>.
          - new netsync option client "--set-default": makes it easy
            to change default server/branches.
          - "diff" now takes options "--context" and "--external", to
            output context diffs and to invoke an external diff
            program for full control over output formatting.  new
            option "--diff-args" pass arguments to external diff
            program; new hook "external_diff" allows further
            configuration.  special thanks to Vladimir Vukicevic
            <vladimirv@gmail.com>.
          - b: and t: selectors now match exactly, instead of matching
            as substrings.  globbing is supported for inexact
            matching.  special thanks to Brian Downing
            <bdowning@lavos.net>, Jordan Breeding
            <jordan.breeding@mac.com>.
          - new command 'db kill_tag_locally'.  special thanks to Jordan
            Breeding <jordan.breeding@mac.com>.
        - now uses sqlite3 prepared statements.  special thanks to
          Derek Scherger <derek@echologic.com>.
        - 'db migrate' is now a complete no-op if there is no
          migration to do; automated scripts can now call it
          optimistically and cheaply to guarantee up-to-dateness.
        - new hash correctness tests.  special thanks to Kaushik
          Veeraraghavan <kaushikv@gmail.com>.

                - upgrading from 0.20: you must run 'monotone db
                  migrate' once against each of your databases, to add
                  new sql indexes.

Tue Jul  5 23:57:10 PDT 2005

        0.20 release.  features, ui improvements, performance
        improvements, and bug fixes.

        - major changes in netsync UI: serve/sync/push/pull now take a
          list of globs; clients can request arbitrary sets of
          branches, not just predefined "collections".  write
          permissions are now granted on a per-db level (they were
          before anyway).
                - where you used to say, e.g., "monotone pull
                  net.venge.monotone", you should instead say
                  "monotone pull net.venge.monotone*".  This may
                  require shell-quoting.
                - 'get_netsync_write_permitted' hooks must be changed
                  to take only one argument, the 'identity'.
                  'get_netsync_{read,anonymous_read}_permitted' hooks
                  now take a branch argument instead of a collection,
                  and will be called for each branch that a client
                  requests.
                - 0.19 clients cannot talk to 0.20 servers, and vice-versa.
                - special thanks to Timothy Brownawell
                  <tbrownaw@gmail.com>, Richard Levitte
                  <richard@levitte.org>.
        - other major changes:
                - cvs_import re-written; many bugs fixed.  now
                  supports tags.
        - many minor netsync changes:
                - netsync traffic is now cryptographically authenticated
                  against corruption and man-in-the-middle attacks.
                  special thanks to Ethan Blanton <elb@elitists.net>,
                  Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au>.
                - new hooks that are called when server receives data:
                  note_netsync_*_received.  special thanks to Timothy
                  Brownawell <tbrownaw@gmail.com>.
                - ancestry graphs that pass outside the given branch
                  are now synchronized correctly.  special thanks to
                  Timothy Brownawell <tbrownaw@gmail.com>.
        - UI improvements:
                - 'log' options changed: --depth has become --last;
                  new options --no-merges, --diffs, --brief.
                - 'status' has new option --brief.  special thanks to
                  Derek Scherger <derek@echologic.com>.
                - 'serve' has new option --pid-file.  special thanks
                  to Matthew Gregan <kinetik@orcon.net.nz>.
                - all commands taking restrictions now take option
                  --depth, to limit recursion through subdirectories.
                  special thanks to Joel Reed <joelwreed@comcast.com>.
                - merge command all take --author, --date now.
                - 'checkout', 'update' take --revision, instead of
                  using positional arguments.  special thanks to Derek
                  Scherger <derek@echologic.com>, Richard Levitte
                  <richard@levitte.org>.
                - 'commit' takes new --message-file option.
        - new features:
                - new commands: "db kill_branch_locally", "db
                  kill_revision_locally", useful for correcting some
                  mistakes.  special thanks to Brian Campbell
                  <brian.p.campbell@dartmouth.edu>, Sebastian Spaeth
                  <Sebastian@sspaeth.de>.
                - new file attribute 'manual_merge', to prevent invocation of
                  merger on binary files.  hook added to guess correct
                  value at 'add' time.  special thanks to Riccardo
                  Ghetta <birrachiara@tin.it>.
                - new 'earlier than', 'later than' selectors.  special
                  thanks to Riccardo Ghetta <birrachiara@tin.it>.
        - new automate commands:
                - 'stdio', for efficient use by
                  front-ends.  special thanks to Timothy Brownawell
                  <tbrownaw@gmail.com>.
                - 'certs', for fetching certs on a revision in a
                  parseable (basic io-based) format.  special thanks
                  to Grahame Bowland <grahame@angrygoats.net>.
                - 'inventory' output changed incompatibly; should be
                  much more usable now, and stable.  special thanks to
                  Derek Scherger <derek@echologic.com>.
        - better memory/performance when handling large files.
          special thanks to Eric Anderson
          <anderse-monotone@cello.hpl.hp.com>, Timothy Brownawell
          <tbrownaw@gmail.com>, Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au>,
          Matthew Gregan <kinetik@orcon.net.nz>.
        - new text mode browser in contrib/mtbrowse.sh, by Henry
          Nestler <Henry@BigFoot.de>.
        - improved zsh completion in contrib/monotone.zsh_completion,
          by Joel Reed <joelwreed@comcast.com>.

                - upgrading from 0.19: database and working copies are
                  fully compatible.  netsync clients and servers need
                  to be upgraded together, as described above.  the
                  many ui changes may require script updates.
2005-08-09 22:02:30 +00:00