* A note from the maintainer
2012-01-27 21:31 [ANNOUNCE] Git 1.7.9 Junio C Hamano
@ 2012-01-27 21:41 ` Junio C Hamano
2012-01-27 21:43 ` What's cooking in git.git (Jan 2012, #06; Fri, 27) Junio C Hamano
2012-02-02 20:50 ` [ANNOUNCE] Git 1.7.9 Jakub Narebski
2 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Junio C Hamano @ 2012-01-27 21:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: git
Welcome to git development community.
This message is written by the maintainer and talks about how Git
project is managed, and how you can work with it.
* Mailing list and the community
The development is primarily done on the Git mailing list. Help
requests, feature proposals, bug reports and patches should be sent to
the list address <git@vger.kernel.org>. You don't have to be
subscribed to send messages. The convention on the list is to keep
everybody involved on Cc:, so it is unnecessary to say "Please Cc: me,
I am not subscribed".
Before sending patches, please read Documentation/SubmittingPatches
and Documentation/CodingGuidelines to familiarize yourself with the
project convention.
If you sent a patch and you did not hear any response from anybody for
several days, it could be that your patch was totally uninteresting,
but it also is possible that it was simply lost in the noise. Please
do not hesitate to send a reminder message in such a case. Messages
getting lost in the noise is a sign that people involved don't have
enough mental/time bandwidth to process them right at the moment, and
it often helps to wait until the list traffic becomes calmer before
sending such a reminder.
The list archive is available at a few public sites:
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=git
http://www.spinics.net/lists/git/
Some people seem to prefer to read it over NNTP:
nntp://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git
When you point at a message in a mailing list archive, using
gmane is often the easiest to follow by readers, like this:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/27/focus=217
as it also allows people who subscribe to the mailing list as gmane
newsgroup to "jump to" the article.
Some members of the development community can sometimes also be found
on the #git IRC channel on Freenode. Its log is available at:
http://colabti.org/irclogger/irclogger_log/git
* Reporting bugs
When you think git does not behave as you expect, please do not stop
your bug report with just "git does not work". "I used git in this
way, but it did not work" is not much better, neither is "I used git
in this way, and X happend, which is broken". It often is that git is
correct to cause X happen in such a case, and it is your expectation
that is broken. People would not know what other result Y you expected
to see instead of X, if you left it unsaid.
Please remember to always state
- what you wanted to achieve;
- what you did (the version of git and the command sequence to reproduce
the behavior);
- what you saw happen (X above);
- what you expected to see (Y above); and
- how the last two are different.
See http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html for further
hints.
* Repositories, branches and documentation.
My public git.git repositories are at:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git/
git://repo.or.cz/alt-git.git/
https://github.com/git/git/
https://code.google.com/p/git-core/
git://git.sourceforge.jp/gitroot/git-core/git.git/
git://git-core.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/git-core/git-core/
A few gitweb interfaces are found at:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=git/git.git
http://repo.or.cz/w/alt-git.git
Preformatted documentation from the tip of the "master" branch can be
found in:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git-{htmldocs,manpages}.git/
git://repo.or.cz/git-{htmldocs,manpages}.git/
https://code.google.com/p/git-{htmldocs,manpages}.git/
https://github.com/gitster/git-{htmldocs,manpages}.git/
There are four branches in git.git repository that track the source tree
of git: "master", "maint", "next", and "pu".
The "master" branch is meant to contain what are very well tested and
ready to be used in a production setting. Every now and then, a "feature
release" is cut from the tip of this branch and they typically are named
with three dotted decimal digits. The last such release was 1.7.9 done on
Jan 27, 2012. You can expect that the tip of the "master" branch is always
more stable than any of the released versions.
Whenever a feature release is made, "maint" branch is forked off from
"master" at that point. Obvious, safe and urgent fixes after a feature
release are applied to this branch and maintenance releases are cut from
it. The maintenance releases are named with four dotted decimal, named
after the feature release they are updates to; the last such release was
1.7.8.4. New features never go to this branch. This branch is also
merged into "master" to propagate the fixes forward.
A new development does not usually happen on "master". When you send a
series of patches, after review on the mailing list, a separate topic
branch is forked from the tip of "master" and your patches are queued
there, and kept out of "master" while people test it out. The quality of
topic branches are judged primarily by the mailing list discussions.
Topic branches that are in good shape are merged to the "next" branch. In
general, the "next" branch always contains the tip of "master". It might
not be quite rock-solid, but is expected to work more or less without major
breakage. The "next" branch is where new and exciting things take place. A
topic that is in "next" is expected to be polished to perfection before it
is merged to "master".
The "pu" (proposed updates) branch bundles all the remaining topic
branches. The topics on the branch are not complete, well tested, nor well
documented and need further work. When a topic that was in "pu" proves to
be in testable shape, it is merged to "next".
You can run "git log --first-parent master..pu" to see what topics are
currently in flight. Sometimes, an idea that looked promising turns out
to be not so good and the topic can be dropped from "pu" in such a case.
The two branches "master" and "maint" are never rewound, and "next"
usually will not be either. After a feature release is made from
"master", however, "next" will be rebuilt from the tip of "master"
using the topics that didn't make the cut in the feature release.
Note that being in "next" is not a guarantee to appear in the next
release, nor even in any future release. There were cases that topics
needed reverting a few commits in them before graduating to "master",
or a topic that already was in "next" was reverted from "next" because
fatal flaws were found in it after it was merged.
* Other people's trees, trusted lieutenants and credits.
Documentation/SubmittingPatches outlines to whom your proposed changes
should be sent. As described in contrib/README, I would delegate fixes
and enhancements in contrib/ area to the primary contributors of them.
Although the following are included in git.git repository, they have their
own authoritative repository and maintainers:
- git-gui/ comes from git-gui project, maintained by Pat Thoyts:
git://repo.or.cz/git-gui.git
- gitk-git/ comes from Paul Mackerras's gitk project:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/gitk/gitk.git
I would like to thank everybody who helped to raise git into the current
shape. Especially I would like to thank the git list regulars whose help
I have relied on and expect to continue relying on heavily:
- Linus Torvalds, Shawn Pearce, Johannes Schindelin, Nicolas Pitre,
René Scharfe, Jeff King, Jonathan Nieder, Johan Herland, Johannes
Sixt, Sverre Rabbelier, Michael J Gruber, Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy,
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason and Thomas Rast on general design and
implementation issues and reviews on the mailing list.
- Shawn and Nicolas Pitre on pack issues.
- Martin Langhoff, Frank Lichtenheld and Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason on
cvsserver and cvsimport.
- Paul Mackerras on gitk.
- Eric Wong, David D. Kilzer and Sam Vilain on git-svn.
- Simon Hausmann and Pete Wyckoff on git-p4.
- Jakub Narebski, John Hawley, Petr Baudis, Luben Tuikov, Giuseppe Bilotta on
gitweb.
- J. Bruce Fields, Jonathan Nieder, Michael J Gruber and Thomas Rast on
documentation (and countless others for proofreading and fixing).
- Alexandre Julliard on Emacs integration.
- David Aguilar and Charles Bailey for taking good care of git-mergetool
(and Theodore Ts'o for creating it in the first place) and git-difftool.
- Johannes Schindelin, Johannes Sixt, Erik Faye-Lund, Pat Thoyts and others
for their effort to move things forward on the Windows front.
- People on non-Linux platforms for keeping their eyes on portability;
especially, Randal Schwartz, Theodore Ts'o, Jason Riedy, Thomas Glanzmann,
Brandon Casey, Jeff King, Alex Riesen and countless others.
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* What's cooking in git.git (Jan 2012, #06; Fri, 27)
2012-01-27 21:31 [ANNOUNCE] Git 1.7.9 Junio C Hamano
2012-01-27 21:41 ` A note from the maintainer Junio C Hamano
@ 2012-01-27 21:43 ` Junio C Hamano
2012-01-28 5:37 ` Junio C Hamano
2012-02-02 20:50 ` [ANNOUNCE] Git 1.7.9 Jakub Narebski
2 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Junio C Hamano @ 2012-01-27 21:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: git
Here are the topics that have been cooking. Commits prefixed with '-' are
only in 'pu' (proposed updates) while commits prefixed with '+' are in
'next'.
Now 1.7.9 is out, the development cycle for 1.7.10 will start shortly.
Here are the repositories that have my integration branches:
With maint, master, next, pu, todo:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git
git://repo.or.cz/alt-git.git
https://code.google.com/p/git-core/
https://github.com/git/git
With only maint and master:
git://git.sourceforge.jp/gitroot/git-core/git.git
git://git-core.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/git-core/git-core
With all the topics and integration branches:
https://github.com/gitster/git
The preformatted documentation in HTML and man format are found in:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git-{htmldocs,manpages}.git/
git://repo.or.cz/git-{htmldocs,manpages}.git/
https://code.google.com/p/git-{htmldocs,manpages}.git/
https://github.com/gitster/git-{htmldocs,manpages}.git/
--------------------------------------------------
[New Topics]
* jl/submodule-re-add (2012-01-24) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-26 at 482553e)
+ submodule add: fix breakage when re-adding a deep submodule
Low-impact fix to an old issue.
Will merge early in the next cycle.
* jn/svn-fe (2012-01-27) 44 commits
- vcs-svn/svndiff.c: squelch false "unused" warning from gcc
- Merge branch 'svn-fe' of git://repo.or.cz/git/jrn into jn/svn-fe
- vcs-svn: reset first_commit_done in fast_export_init
- Merge branch 'db/text-delta' into svn-fe
- vcs-svn: do not initialize report_buffer twice
- Merge branch 'db/text-delta' into svn-fe
- vcs-svn: avoid hangs from corrupt deltas
- vcs-svn: guard against overflow when computing preimage length
- Merge branch 'db/delta-applier' into db/text-delta
- vcs-svn: implement text-delta handling
- Merge branch 'db/delta-applier' into db/text-delta
- Merge branch 'db/delta-applier' into svn-fe
- vcs-svn: cap number of bytes read from sliding view
- test-svn-fe: split off "test-svn-fe -d" into a separate function
- vcs-svn: let deltas use data from preimage
- vcs-svn: let deltas use data from postimage
- vcs-svn: verify that deltas consume all inline data
- vcs-svn: implement copyfrom_data delta instruction
- vcs-svn: read instructions from deltas
- vcs-svn: read inline data from deltas
- vcs-svn: read the preimage when applying deltas
- vcs-svn: parse svndiff0 window header
- vcs-svn: skeleton of an svn delta parser
- vcs-svn: make buffer_read_binary API more convenient
- vcs-svn: learn to maintain a sliding view of a file
- Makefile: list one vcs-svn/xdiff object or header per line
- Merge branch 'db/svn-fe-code-purge' into svn-fe
- vcs-svn: drop obj_pool
- vcs-svn: drop treap
- vcs-svn: drop string_pool
- vcs-svn: pass paths through to fast-import
- Merge branch 'db/strbufs-for-metadata' into db/svn-fe-code-purge
- Merge branch 'db/length-as-hash' (early part) into db/svn-fe-code-purge
- Merge branch 'db/vcs-svn-incremental' into svn-fe
- vcs-svn: avoid using ls command twice
- vcs-svn: use mark from previous import for parent commit
- vcs-svn: handle filenames with dq correctly
- vcs-svn: quote paths correctly for ls command
- vcs-svn: eliminate repo_tree structure
- vcs-svn: add a comment before each commit
- vcs-svn: save marks for imported commits
- vcs-svn: use higher mark numbers for blobs
- vcs-svn: set up channel to read fast-import cat-blob response
- Merge commit 'v1.7.5' into svn-fe
Will merge early in the next cycle.
--------------------------------------------------
[Stalled]
* jc/advise-push-default (2011-12-18) 1 commit
- push: hint to use push.default=upstream when appropriate
Peff had a good suggestion outlining an updated code structure so that
somebody new can try to dip his or her toes in the development. Any
takers?
Waiting for a reroll.
* mh/ref-api-rest (2011-12-12) 35 commits
. repack_without_ref(): call clear_packed_ref_cache()
. read_packed_refs(): keep track of the directory being worked in
. is_refname_available(): query only possibly-conflicting references
. refs: read loose references lazily
. read_loose_refs(): take a (ref_entry *) as argument
. struct ref_dir: store a reference to the enclosing ref_cache
. sort_ref_dir(): take (ref_entry *) instead of (ref_dir *)
. do_for_each_ref_in_dir*(): take (ref_entry *) instead of (ref_dir *)
. add_entry(): take (ref_entry *) instead of (ref_dir *)
. search_ref_dir(): take (ref_entry *) instead of (ref_dir *)
. find_containing_direntry(): use (ref_entry *) instead of (ref_dir *)
. add_ref(): take (ref_entry *) instead of (ref_dir *)
. read_packed_refs(): take (ref_entry *) instead of (ref_dir *)
. find_ref(): take (ref_entry *) instead of (ref_dir *)
. is_refname_available(): take (ref_entry *) instead of (ref_dir *)
. get_loose_refs(): return (ref_entry *) instead of (ref_dir *)
. get_packed_refs(): return (ref_entry *) instead of (ref_dir *)
. refs: wrap top-level ref_dirs in ref_entries
. get_ref_dir(): keep track of the current ref_dir
. do_for_each_ref(): only iterate over the subtree that was requested
. refs: sort ref_dirs lazily
. sort_ref_dir(): do not sort if already sorted
. refs: store references hierarchically
. refs.c: rename ref_array -> ref_dir
. struct ref_entry: nest the value part in a union
. check_refname_component(): return 0 for zero-length components
. free_ref_entry(): new function
. refs.c: reorder definitions more logically
. is_refname_available(): reimplement using do_for_each_ref_in_array()
. names_conflict(): simplify implementation
. names_conflict(): new function, extracted from is_refname_available()
. repack_without_ref(): reimplement using do_for_each_ref_in_array()
. do_for_each_ref_in_arrays(): new function
. do_for_each_ref_in_array(): new function
. do_for_each_ref(): correctly terminate while processesing extra_refs
I had to remove this temporarily out of 'pu' as I didn't want to deal with
merge conflicts with the mh/ref-clone-without-extra-refs topic that
removes yet another caller of add_extra_ref() that this series touches.
Will defer till the next cycle.
* ss/git-svn-prompt-sans-terminal (2012-01-04) 3 commits
- fixup! 15eaaf4
- git-svn, perl/Git.pm: extend Git::prompt helper for querying users
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-05 at 954f125)
+ perl/Git.pm: "prompt" helper to honor GIT_ASKPASS and SSH_ASKPASS
The bottom one has been replaced with a rewrite based on comments from
Ævar. The second one needs more work, both in perl/Git.pm and prompt.c, to
give precedence to tty over SSH_ASKPASS when terminal is available.
Will defer till the next cycle.
* nd/commit-ignore-i-t-a (2012-01-16) 2 commits
- commit, write-tree: allow to ignore CE_INTENT_TO_ADD while writing trees
- cache-tree: update API to take abitrary flags
May want to consider this as fixing an earlier UI mistake, and not as a
feature that devides the userbase.
Will defer till the next cycle.
--------------------------------------------------
[Cooking]
* jc/split-blob (2012-01-24) 6 commits
- chunked-object: streaming checkout
- chunked-object: fallback checkout codepaths
- bulk-checkin: support chunked-object encoding
- bulk-checkin: allow the same data to be multiply hashed
- new representation types in the packstream
- varint-in-pack: refactor varint encoding/decoding
Not ready.
I finished the streaming checkout codepath, but as explained in 127b177
(bulk-checkin: support chunked-object encoding, 2011-11-30), these are
still early steps of a long and painful journey. At least pack-objects and
fsck need to learn the new encoding for the series to be usable locally,
and then index-pack/unpack-objects needs to learn it to be used remotely.
Given that I heard a lot of noise that people want large files, and that I
was asked by somebody at GitTogether'11 privately for an advice on how to
pay developers (not me) to help adding necessary support, I am somewhat
dissapointed that the original patch series that was sent almost two
months ago still remains here without much comments and updates from the
developer community. I even made the interface to the logic that decides
where to split chunks easily replaceable, and I deliberately made the
logic in the original patch extremely stupid to entice others, especially
the "bup" fanboys, to come up with a better logic, thinking that giving
people an easy target to shoot for, they may be encouraged to help
out. The plan is not working :-(.
* jl/test-pause (2012-01-17) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-20 at ee56335)
+ test-lib: add the test_pause convenience function
Looked reasonable.
Will merge early in the next cycle.
* mh/ref-clone-without-extra-refs (2012-01-17) 4 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-20 at 2e9645e)
+ write_remote_refs(): create packed (rather than extra) refs
+ add_packed_ref(): new function in the refs API.
+ ref_array: keep track of whether references are sorted
+ pack_refs(): remove redundant check
Looked reasonable; will hopefully help making mh/ref-api-rest simpler and
cleaner.
Will merge early in the next cycle.
* mm/zsh-completion-regression-fix (2012-01-17) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-23 at 7bc2e0a)
+ bash-completion: don't add quoted space for ZSH (fix regression)
Will merge early in the next cycle and deal with any fallout in 'master'.
* ar/i18n-no-gettext (2012-01-27) 4 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-27 at 0ecf258)
+ i18n: Do not force USE_GETTEXT_SCHEME=fallthrough on NO_GETTEXT
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-23 at 694a94e)
+ i18n: Make NO_GETTEXT imply fallthrough scheme in shell l10n
+ add a Makefile switch to avoid gettext translation in shell scripts
+ git-sh-i18n: restructure the logic to compute gettext.sh scheme
Will merge early in the next cycle and deal with any fallout in 'master'.
* da/maint-mergetool-twoway (2012-01-23) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-23 at f927323)
+ mergetool: Provide an empty file when needed
Caters to GUI merge backends that cannot merge two files without
a base by giving them an empty file as a "pretend" common ancestor.
Will merge early in the next cycle and deal with any fallout in 'master'.
* jc/maint-log-first-parent-pathspec (2012-01-19) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-20 at fb2b35f)
+ Making pathspec limited log play nicer with --first-parent
A bugfix.
Will merge early in the next cycle.
* ld/git-p4-branches-and-labels (2012-01-20) 5 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-23 at 9020ec4)
+ git-p4: label import fails with multiple labels at the same changelist
+ git-p4: add test for p4 labels
+ git-p4: importing labels should cope with missing owner
+ git-p4: cope with labels with empty descriptions
+ git-p4: handle p4 branches and labels containing shell chars
(this branch is used by va/git-p4-branch.)
Will merge early in the next cycle.
* va/git-p4-branch (2012-01-26) 4 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-26 at e67c52a)
+ t9801: do not overuse test_must_fail
+ git-p4: Change p4 command invocation
+ git-p4: Add test case for complex branch import
+ git-p4: Search for parent commit on branch creation
(this branch uses ld/git-p4-branches-and-labels.)
Rerolled and Acked.
Will merge early in the next cycle.
* sp/smart-http-failure-to-push (2012-01-20) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-20 at a892434)
+ remote-curl: Fix push status report when all branches fail
Looked reasonable.
Will merge early in the next cycle.
* ks/sort-wildcard-in-makefile (2012-01-22) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-23 at e2e0c1d)
+ t/Makefile: Use $(sort ...) explicitly where needed
Looked reasonable.
Will merge early in the next cycle.
* tr/grep-l-with-decoration (2012-01-23) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-23 at 42b8795)
+ grep: fix -l/-L interaction with decoration lines
Looked reasonable.
Will merge early in the next cycle.
* jc/pull-signed-tag (2012-01-23) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-23 at 4257553)
+ merge: use editor by default in interactive sessions
Per Linus's strong suggestion, sugarcoated (aka "taking blame for the
original UI screw-ups") so that it is easier for me to swallow and accept
a potentially huge backward incompatibility issue, "git merge" is made to
launch an editor to explain the merge in the merge commit by default in
interactive sessions.
I've updated the special-case environment variable to MERGE_AUTOEDIT that
scripts can set to "no" when they start. There is no plan to encourage
humans to keep using the historical behaviour, hence there is no support
for configuration variable (e.g. merge.autoedit) that can be set to 'no'.
Oh, also I updated the documentation a bit.
Will merge early in the next cycle and deal with any fallout in 'master'.
* nd/maint-refname-in-hierarchy-check (2012-01-11) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-20 at acb5611)
+ Fix incorrect ref namespace check
Avoid getting confused by "ref/headxxx" and mistaking it as if it is under
the "refs/heads/" hierarchy.
Will merge early in the next cycle.
* jc/advise-i18n (2011-12-22) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-23 at 6447013)
+ i18n of multi-line advice messages
Allow localization of advice messages that tend to be longer and
multi-line formatted. For now this is deliberately limited to advise()
interface and not vreportf() in general as touching the latter has
interactions with error() that has plumbing callers whose prefix "error: "
should never be translated.
Will merge early in the next cycle.
* rr/sequencer (2012-01-11) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-23 at f349b56)
+ sequencer: factor code out of revert builtin
+ revert: prepare to move replay_action to header
Moving large chunk of code out of cherry-pick/revert for later reuse,
primarily to prepare for the next cycle.
Will merge early in the next cycle.
* tr/maint-mailinfo (2012-01-16) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-20 at 278fae1)
+ mailinfo: with -b, keep space after [foo]
+ am: learn passing -b to mailinfo
Looked reasonable.
Will merge early in the next cycle.
* pw/p4-view-updates (2012-01-11) 5 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-20 at 8ca2c7b)
+ git-p4: add tests demonstrating spec overlay ambiguities
+ git-p4: adjust test to adhere to stricter useClientSpec
+ git-p4: clarify comment
+ git-p4: fix verbose comment typo
+ git-p4: only a single ... wildcard is supported
Will merge early in the next cycle.
* rs/diff-postimage-in-context (2012-01-06) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-09 at 9635032)
+ xdiff: print post-image for common records instead of pre-image
Looked reasonable.
Will merge early in the next cycle and deal with any fallout in 'master'.
* cb/push-quiet (2012-01-08) 3 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-20 at 4326dda)
+ t5541: avoid TAP test miscounting
+ fix push --quiet: add 'quiet' capability to receive-pack
+ server_supports(): parse feature list more carefully
Looked reasonable.
Will merge early in the next cycle.
* nd/clone-detached (2012-01-24) 12 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-26 at 7b0cc8a)
+ clone: fix up delay cloning conditions
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-23 at bee31c6)
+ push: do not let configured foreign-vcs permanently clobbered
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-23 at 9cab64e)
+ clone: print advice on checking out detached HEAD
+ clone: allow --branch to take a tag
+ clone: refuse to clone if --branch points to bogus ref
+ clone: --branch=<branch> always means refs/heads/<branch>
+ clone: delay cloning until after remote HEAD checking
+ clone: factor out remote ref writing
+ clone: factor out HEAD update code
+ clone: factor out checkout code
+ clone: write detached HEAD in bare repositories
+ t5601: add missing && cascade
(this branch uses nd/clone-single-branch.)
Applied two band-aids to a corner-case regression.
Will merge early in the next cycle and deal with any fallout in 'master'.
* nd/clone-single-branch (2012-01-08) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-09 at 6c3c759)
+ clone: add --single-branch to fetch only one branch
(this branch is used by nd/clone-detached.)
Looked reasonable.
Will merge early in the next cycle.
* jn/gitweb-unspecified-action (2012-01-09) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-20 at 2b31714)
+ gitweb: Fix actionless dispatch for non-existent objects
Looked reasonable.
Will merge early in the next cycle.
* nd/index-pack-no-recurse (2012-01-16) 3 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-20 at d1e964e)
+ index-pack: eliminate unlimited recursion in get_base_data()
+ index-pack: eliminate recursion in find_unresolved_deltas
+ Eliminate recursion in setting/clearing marks in commit list
Much better explained than the previous round.
Will merge early in the next cycle and deal with any fallout in 'master'.
* cb/git-daemon-tests (2012-01-08) 5 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-08 at 1db8351)
+ git-daemon tests: wait until daemon is ready
+ git-daemon: produce output when ready
+ git-daemon: add tests
+ dashed externals: kill children on exit
+ run-command: optionally kill children on exit
Will merge early in the next cycle.
* jk/parse-object-cached (2012-01-06) 3 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2012-01-08 at 8c6fa4a)
+ upload-pack: avoid parsing tag destinations
+ upload-pack: avoid parsing objects during ref advertisement
+ parse_object: try internal cache before reading object db
These are a bit scary changes, but I do think they are worth doing.
Will merge early in the next cycle and deal with any fallout in 'master'.
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