In brief:
-Q option is not taken into account
Add initial support for clearcase
Added support for Git repositories
Emma support
Initial support for JMX Agent
See http://src.opensolaris.org/source/history/opengrok/trunk/ for all the
details.
Please see http://src.opensolaris.org/source/history/opengrok/trunk/ for the full change history, and for the list of contributors. The following is just a summary.
Bugs fixed:
* Bug #67: Duplicate magics in the analyzers
* Bug #546: IOException when viewing history for xref root in multi-project installation
* Bug #785: Indexer don't use the value specified with -m
* Bug #779: Add option to disable index optimization upon indexing
* Bug #829: create links to account details in annotate mode
* Bug #966: fails on directory names that contain a plus (+) character
* Bug #989: Can't reindex a subtree
* Bug #988: Make it possible to optimize the index without reingexing
* Bug #1007: Add URL friendly project handling
* Bug #1009: Economical mode generates suggestion database
* Bug #1057: double-colon in search pattern throws an error
This release contains a lot of bug-fixes and some new features. Please see http://src.opensolaris.org/source/history/opengrok/trunk/ for the full change history, and for the list of contributors. The following is just a summary.
New Features:
* Analyzer-support for Tcl/Tk
* Analyzer-support for SQL
* Support for TeamWare repositories
Please see http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/history/opengrok/trunk/ for full history information, and for the list of contributors. The following is just a summary.
New Features:
* Annotate support for Subversion and Mercurial
* Use of a "history cache" for some SCM's to improve performance
* Replaced system properties with configuration that may be changed runtime
* Added support for Lisp
* Updated the Lucene search engine, and allow wildcard search
* Implemented glob'ing for IgnoredNames (-i *.bak)
* Added a meta robots directive to the page headers to stop robots
* Added support for "Projects"
* Added support for RCS
* Allow user-configurable bug patterns
It helps you search, cross-reference and navigate your source tree. It can
understand various program file formats and version control histories like
SCCS, RCS, CVS and Subversion. In other words it lets you grok (profoundly
understand) the open source, hence the name OpenGrok. It is written in Java.
This is opengrok 0.4