Hello, I'm happy to announce new release of Cogito, my SCM-like layer upon the Linus' GIT tree history storage engine, aiming for user-friendliness. Get it at http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/cogito or cg-update if you already have any decently fresh version. The highlights are cg-logging of individual files, cg-export foo.tar.gz, fixed cg-init of fresh trees (it makes an initial commit now), cg-commit message processing enhancements (in cooperation mainly with Marcel Holtmann), cg-restore, cg-admin-uncommit, and cg-X* stuff in a library directory. And also merge with Linus, which brings some stuff chronologically pre-cogito-0.9, but I forgot to pull before release. Usage changes: * cg-update without parameters now does not recover lost files; that functionality was moved to cg-restore which can do that with individual files only too. * cg-update and cg-pull w/o arguments default to "origin" again. Everyone rejoices. * cg-init SOURCE_LOC is now deprecated, cg-init should not be called directly for the cloning stuff anymore. Use it only for creating new repositories now. * cg-clone can take a -s argument now which makes it to clone to the current directory instead of a subdirectory. I think the usage is very stabilized by now, and is actually quite unlikely to change anymore - you can safely start to get used to it. The only change still queued is removing cg-init SOURCE_LOC functionality altogether; I'm delaying that yet mainly because of the http://www.kernel.org/git/ text. ;-) I think we are overall stabilizing very nicely, and might actually be nearing cogito-1.0 (but let that not stop you doing anything yet... perhaps except rewriting the whole thing in Befunge). Please note that my patch queue is basically empty now. The only things I have marked for consideration yet are: 4778 N Apr 22 Morten Welinder ( 7.0K) [PATCH] Constify 5607 N T Apr 28 Philip Pokorny ( 2.5K) PATCH[*/4]: Allow tree-id to return the ID of a tree object So if you have a patch you think I should have in my tree too, please resend it. Do not forget to put the patch inline to the mail body or as a text/plain attachment, and to sign it off. Have fun, -- Petr "Pasky" Baudis Stuff: http://pasky.or.cz/ C++: an octopus made by nailing extra legs onto a dog. -- Steve Taylor - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.htmlReceived on Mon May 09 09:34:45 2005
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