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Monday, September 12, 2011

1.7.7-rc1 is out

As I have been postponing of tagging this feature freeze release candidate for a while, hoping that k.org would regain its health soon enough, we are seriously slipping. I was hoping to tag the final by the end of August, but now it is almost mid September.

In any case, the shape of the upcoming release is fairly clear now. Please help finding regressions so that we can have a solid final release by the end of this month if not earlier.


A release candidate tarball is found at:

   http://code.google.com/p/git-core/downloads/list

and its SHA-1 checksum is:

80dfcce410d2f36ffed4c8b48c8c89
6a45159e41  git-1.7.7.rc1.tar.gz

Also the following public repositories all have a copy of the v1.7.7-rc1
tag and the master branch that the tag points at:

       url = git://repo.or.cz/alt-git.git
       url = https://code.google.com/p/git-core/
       url = git://git.sourceforge.jp/gitroot/git-core/git.git
       url = git://git-core.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/git-core/git-core
       url = https://github.com/gitster/git

Git v1.7.7 Release Notes (draft)
========================

Updates since v1.7.6

--------------------
 * The scripting part of the codebase is getting prepared for i18n/l10n.
 * Interix, Cygwin and Minix ports got updated.
 * Various updates to git-p4 (in contrib/), fast-import, and git-svn.
 * Gitweb learned to read from /etc/gitweb-common.conf when it exists,
  before reading from gitweb_config.perl or from /etc/gitweb.conf
  (this last one is read only when per-repository gitweb_config.perl
  does not exist).
 * Various codepaths that invoked zlib deflate/inflate assumed that these
  functions can compress or uncompress more than 4GB data in one call on
  platforms with 64-bit long, which has been corrected.
 * Git now recognizes loose objects written by other implementations that
  use a non-standard window size for zlib deflation (e.g. Agit running on
  Android with 4kb window). We used to reject anything that was not
  deflated with 32kb window.
 * Interaction between the use of pager and coloring of the output has
  been improved, especially when a command that is not built-in was
  involved.
 * "git am" learned to pass the "--exclude=<path>" option through to underlying
  "git apply".
 * You can now feed many empty lines before feeding an mbox file to
  "git am".
 * "git archive" can be told to pass the output to gzip compression and
  produce "archive.tar.gz".
 * "git bisect" can be used in a bare repository (provided that the test
  you perform per each iteration does not need a working tree, of
  course).
 * The length of abbreviated object names in "git branch -v" output
  now honors the core.abbrev configuration variable.
 * "git check-attr" can take relative paths from the command line.
 * "git check-attr" learned an "--all" option to list the attributes for a
  given path.
 * "git checkout" (both the code to update the files upon checking out a
  different branch and the code to checkout a specific set of files) learned
  to stream the data from object store when possible, without having to
  read the entire contents of a file into memory first. An earlier round
  of this code that is not in any released version had a large leak but
  now it has been plugged.
 * "git clone" can now take a "--config key=value" option to set the
  repository configuration options that affect the initial checkout.
 * "git commit <paths>..." now lets you feed relative pathspecs that
  refer to outside your current subdirectory.
 * "git diff --stat" learned a --stat-count option to limit the output of
  a diffstat report.
 * "git diff" learned a "--histogram" option to use a different diff
  generation machinery stolen from jgit, which might give better
  performance.
 * "git diff" had a weird worst case behaviour that can be triggered
  when comparing files with potentially many places that could match.
 * "git fetch", "git push" and friends no longer show connection
  errors for addresses that couldn't be connected to when at least one
  address succeeds (this is arguably a regression but a deliberate
  one).
 * "git grep" learned "--break" and "--heading" options, to let users mimic
  the output format of "ack".
 * "git grep" learned a "-W" option that shows wider context using the same
  logic used by "git diff" to determine the hunk header.
 * Invoking the low-level "git http-fetch" without "-a" option (which
  git itself never did---normal users should not have to worry about
  this) is now deprecated.
 * The "--decorate" option to "git log" and its family learned to
  highlight grafted and replaced commits.
 * "git rebase master topci" no longer spews usage hints after giving
  the "fatal: no such branch: topci" error message.
 * The recursive merge strategy implementation got a fairly large
  fix for many corner cases that may rarely happen in real world
  projects (it has been verified that none of the 16000+ merges in
  the Linux kernel history back to v2.6.12 is affected with the
  corner case bugs this update fixes).
 * "git stash" learned an "--include-untracked option".
 * "git submodule update" used to stop at the first error updating a
  submodule; it now goes on to update other submodules that can be
  updated, and reports the ones with errors at the end.
 * "git push" can be told with the "--recurse-submodules=check" option to
  refuse pushing of the supermodule, if any of its submodules'
  commits hasn't been pushed out to their remotes.
 * "git upload-pack" and "git receive-pack" learned to pretend that only a
  subset of the refs exist in a repository. This may help a site to
  put many tiny repositories into one repository (this would not be
  useful for larger repositories as repacking would be problematic).
 * "git verify-pack" has been rewritten to use the "index-pack" machinery
  that is more efficient in reading objects in packfiles.
 * test scripts for gitweb tried to run even when CGI-related perl modules
  are not installed; they now exit early when the latter are unavailable.

Also contains various documentation updates and minor miscellaneous

changes.


Fixes since v1.7.6

------------------

Unless otherwise noted, all fixes in the 1.7.6.X maintenance track are

included in this release.
 * The error reporting logic of "git am" when the command is fed a file
  whose mail-storage format is unknown was fixed.
  (merge dff4b0e gb/maint-am-patch-format-
error-message later to 'maint').
 * "git branch --set-upstream @{-1} foo" did not expand @{-1} correctly.
  (merge e9d4f74 mg/branch-set-upstream-
previous later to 'maint').
 * "git branch -m" and "git checkout -b" incorrectly allowed the tip
  of the branch that is currently checked out updated.
  (merge 55c4a67 ci/forbid-unwanted-current-
branch-update later to 'maint').
 * "git check-ref-format --print" used to parrot a candidate string that
  began with a slash (e.g. /refs/heads/master) without stripping it, to make
  the result a suitably normalized string the caller can append to "$GIT_DIR/".
  (merge f3738c1 mh/check-ref-format-print-
normalize later to 'maint').
 * "git clone" failed to clone locally from a ".git" file that itself
  is not a directory but is a pointer to one.
  (merge 9b0ebc7 nd/maint-clone-gitdir later to 'maint').
 * "git clone" from a local repository that borrows from another
  object store using a relative path in its objects/info/alternates
  file did not adjust the alternates in the resulting repository.
  (merge e6baf4a1 jc/maint-clone-alternates later to 'maint').
 * "git describe --dirty" did not refresh the index before checking the
  state of the working tree files.
  (cherry-pick bb57148 ac/describe-dirty-refresh later to 'maint').
 * "git ls-files ../$path" that is run from a subdirectory reported errors
  incorrectly when there is no such path that matches the given pathspec.
  (merge 0f64bfa cb/maint-ls-files-error-report later to 'maint').

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