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Author SHA1 Message Date
wiz
8b5d49eb78 Bump all packages that use perl, or depend on a p5-* package, or
are called p5-*.

I hope that's all of them.
2012-10-03 21:53:53 +00:00
schmonz
f26eab9bb0 Update to 1.13. From the changelog:
* Pass -q to cvs diff and update. Closes: #673367
* mr bootstrap: Now supports ssh:// urls.
* Simpler vcsh status command line. Closes: #685089
* Add grep subcommand. Uses ack-grep on VCS that do not have their own.
  Closes: #685122
2012-08-27 21:58:49 +00:00
schmonz
e466d5cc8b * Ignore nonzero exit status of hg pull, which can happen when there
were no changes to pull. Closes: #661870
* Add vcsh to Suggests.
* Recognize a repo with a .git file as a git repo.
* Improve bzr register's heuristics to determine upstream repo.
  Closes: #672843
2012-05-14 23:56:09 +00:00
schmonz
2d41f5ee05 Update to 1.11. From the changelog:
* Now supports the veracity vcs. Thanks, Jimmy Tang.
* vcsh is now supported without including a plugin.
* After checkout, run fixups chdired to the just checked out directory.
2012-02-15 04:22:25 +00:00
schmonz
d20f864444 Update to 1.10. From the changelog:
1.10:
* Fix display of trust errors.

1.09:
* Remove dir_test hack and add a way for vcs tests to run perl code,
  using this for the same optimisation. Fixes support for git-svn
  etc. Closes: #652317

1.08:
* Fix vcs test code. Closes: #651976

1.07
* Added support for vcsh, enable with: include = cat /usr/share/mr/vcsh
  Thanks, Richard Hartmann
* Block tty control codes in untrusted mr config files.
* Correct printing of line numbers when includes are used. Closes: #650952
* The previous fix for chaining to absolute paths broke chaining
  to relative paths with more than one path segment. Thanks, Adam
  Spiers
* Support _append to add on to the existing value of a parameter.
  Thanks, Adam Spiers
* Optimizations. Commands like "mr list" run up to 5 times faster.
* Fix shell escaping of parameters passed to mr commands. Closes: #644672
* Added --force option that disables repository skipping.
* Repositories using skip = lazy will not be checked out by "mr
  update" or "mr checkout" unless --force is used.
2012-01-08 02:41:35 +00:00
schmonz
ce1e3e91f4 Update to 1.06. From the changelog:
* Fix propagation of failure from pre and post hooks and from fixups.
* Support chaining to absolute paths.
* Add support for skip = lazy, a mode where mr only operates on
  repositories that are checked out.
2011-11-06 00:52:17 +00:00
schmonz
31053e1c6f Update to 1.05. From the changelog:
* README now gives a quick into to using mr.
* Brought back the "deleted" parameter, which provides an easy way
  to mark repositories that should be removed.
* Allow untrusted mrconfig files to set parameters to true/false.
  So skip=true or deleted=true can be used in an untrusted mrconfig
  file.
* Also allow order=N in an untrusted mrconfig file.
* Support bzr checkouts, which are updated with "bzr update", and
  to which bzr automatically pushes commits. Closes: #643589
* Use bzr branch, not deprecated bzr clone when registering bzr
  repositories. Closes: #643591
* Allow bzr branch|clone|get|checkout in untrusted mrconfig files.
* Avoid using sed -r in git-fake-bare, for OSX portability.
* git-fake-bare: handle fake bare repositories with core.bare not
  set (Thanks, Julien Rebetez)
2011-10-09 12:45:31 +00:00
schmonz
25d033e80f Update to 1.04. From the changelog:
* Improve trust errors displayed while bootstrapping. Closes: #628234
* Allow mr register to be used with mrconfig file that does not yet
    exist. Closes: #629217
2011-06-21 02:57:11 +00:00
schmonz
1f247b1352 Initial import of mr(1). From DESCR:
The mr(1) command can checkout, update, or perform other actions
on a set of repositories as if they were one combined respository.
It supports any combination of subversion, git, cvs, mercurial,
bzr, darcs, cvs, and fossil repositories, and support for other
revision control systems can easily be added. (There are extensions
adding support for unison and git-svn.)

It is extremely configurable via simple shell scripting. Some
examples of things it can do include:

* Update a repository no more frequently than once every twelve hours.
* Run an arbitrary command before committing to a repository.
* When updating a git repository, pull from two different upstreams
    and merge the two together.
* Run several repository updates in parallel, greatly speeding up
    the update process.
* Remember actions that failed due to a laptop being offline, so
    they can be retried when it comes back online.
2011-06-14 21:58:11 +00:00