5 * Fix memory leak in C implementation of sorted_tree_items. (Dave Borowitz)
7 * Use correct path separators for named repo files. (Dave Borowitz)
9 * python > 2.7 and testtools-based test runners will now also pick up skipped
10 tests correctly. (Jelmer Vernooij)
14 * Move named file initilization to BaseRepo. (Dave Borowitz)
16 * Add logging utilities and git/HTTP server logging. (Dave Borowitz)
18 * The GitClient interface has been cleaned up and instances are now reusable.
21 * Allow overriding paths to executables in GitSSHClient.
22 (Ross Light, Jelmer Vernooij, #585204)
24 * Add PackBasedObjectStore.pack_loose_objects(). (Jelmer Vernooij)
28 * Add tests for sorted_tree_items and C implementation. (Dave Borowitz)
30 * Add a MemoryRepo that stores everything in memory. (Dave Borowitz)
34 * Clean up file headers. (Dave Borowitz)
39 note: This list is most likely incomplete for 0.6.0.
43 * Fix ReceivePackHandler to disallow removing refs without delete-refs.
46 * Deal with capabilities required by the client, even if they
47 can not be disabled in the server. (Dave Borowitz)
49 * Fix trailing newlines in generated patch files.
52 * Implement RefsContainer.__contains__. (Jelmer Vernooij)
54 * Cope with \r in ref files on Windows. (
55 http://github.com/jelmer/dulwich/issues/#issue/13, Jelmer Vernooij)
57 * Fix GitFile breakage on Windows. (Anatoly Techtonik, #557585)
59 * Support packed ref deletion with no peeled refs. (Augie Fackler)
61 * Fix send pack when there is nothing to fetch. (Augie Fackler)
63 * Fix fetch if no progress function is specified. (Augie Fackler)
65 * Allow double-staging of files that are deleted in the index.
68 * Fix RefsContainer.add_if_new to support dangling symrefs.
71 * Non-existant index files in non-bare repositories are now treated as
72 empty. (Dave Borowitz)
74 * Always update ShaFile.id when the contents of the object get changed.
77 * Various Python2.4-compatibility fixes. (Dave Borowitz)
79 * Fix thin pack handling. (Dave Borowitz)
83 * Add include-tag capability to server. (Dave Borowitz)
85 * New dulwich.fastexport module that can generate fastexport
86 streams. (Jelmer Vernooij)
88 * Implemented BaseRepo.__contains__. (Jelmer Vernooij)
90 * Add __setitem__ to DictRefsContainer. (Dave Borowitz)
92 * Overall improvements checking Git objects. (Dave Borowitz)
94 * Packs are now verified while they are received. (Dave Borowitz)
98 * Add framework for testing compatibility with C Git. (Dave Borowitz)
100 * Add various tests for the use of non-bare repositories. (Dave Borowitz)
102 * Cope with diffstat not being available on all platforms.
103 (Tay Ray Chuan, Jelmer Vernooij)
105 * Add make_object and make_commit convenience functions to test utils.
110 * The 'committer' and 'message' arguments to Repo.do_commit() have
111 been swapped. 'committer' is now optional. (Jelmer Vernooij)
113 * Repo.get_blob, Repo.commit, Repo.tag and Repo.tree are now deprecated.
116 * RefsContainer.set_ref() was renamed to RefsContainer.set_symbolic_ref(),
117 for clarity. (Jelmer Vernooij)
121 * The primary serialization APIs in dulwich.objects now work
122 with chunks of strings rather than with full-text strings.
129 * Support custom fields in commits (readonly). (Jelmer Vernooij)
131 * Improved ref handling. (Dave Borowitz)
133 * Rework server protocol to be smarter and interoperate with cgit client.
136 * Add a GitFile class that uses the same locking protocol for writes as
137 cgit. (Dave Borowitz)
139 * Cope with forward slashes correctly in the index on Windows.
140 (Jelmer Vernooij, #526793)
144 * --pure option to setup.py to allow building/installing without the C
145 extensions. (Hal Wine, Anatoly Techtonik, Jelmer Vernooij, #434326)
147 * Implement Repo.get_config(). (Jelmer Vernooij, Augie Fackler)
149 * HTTP dumb and smart server. (Dave Borowitz)
151 * Add abstract baseclass for Repo that does not require file system
152 operations. (Dave Borowitz)
158 * Add ObjectStore.iter_tree_contents(). (Jelmer Vernooij)
160 * Add Index.changes_from_tree(). (Jelmer Vernooij)
162 * Add ObjectStore.tree_changes(). (Jelmer Vernooij)
164 * Add functionality for writing patches in dulwich.patch.
175 * dulwich.object_store.tree_lookup_path will now return the mode and
176 sha of the object found rather than the object itself.
180 * Use binascii.hexlify / binascii.unhexlify for better performance.
182 * Cope with extra unknown data in index files by ignoring it (for now).
184 * Add proper error message when server unexpectedly hangs up. (#415843)
186 * Correctly write opcode for equal in create_delta.
192 * Implement ShaFile.__hash__().
194 * Implement Tree.__len__()
198 * Check for 'objects' and 'refs' directories
199 when looking for a Git repository. (#380818)
205 * Support the encoding field in Commits.
207 * Some Windows compatibility fixes.
209 * Fixed several issues in commit support.
213 * Basic support for handling submodules.
219 * Implemented Repo.__getitem__, Repo.__setitem__ and Repo.__delitem__ to
224 * Removed Repo.set_ref, Repo.remove_ref, Repo.tags, Repo.get_refs and
225 Repo.heads in favor of Repo.refs, a dictionary-like object for accessing
230 * Removed import of 'sha' module in objects.py, which was causing
231 deprecation warnings on Python 2.6.
237 * A new function `commit_tree' has been added that can commit a tree
242 * The memory usage when generating indexes has been significantly reduced.
244 * A memory leak in the C implementation of parse_tree has been fixed.
246 * The send-pack smart server command now works. (Thanks Scott Chacon)
248 * The handling of short timestamps (less than 10 digits) has been fixed.
250 * The handling of timezones has been fixed.
256 * Fix compatibility with Python2.4.
262 * Support for activity reporting in smart protocol client.
264 * Optional C extensions for better performance in a couple of
265 places that are performance-critical.
271 * Fixed regression in Repo.find_missing_objects()
273 * Don't fetch ^{} objects from remote hosts, as requesting them
276 * Always write pack to disk completely before calculating checksum.
280 * Allow disabling thin packs when talking to remote hosts.