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- Update to version 2.1.11.1531661757.92a4819: * Bump version to 2.1.11 * fix whitespace violation * Update test_docs.py * Dedent code blocks in tutorial. * Allow pathlib.Path in Repo.__init__ * Fix small typo * Fix exception on import in MacOS * Bump to 2.1.10 * Add change in type support * Get correcly rename change_type. - Simplify the service file and generating of the tarball and base everything on a tag
- Activate test suite and remove bcond test - Add merged_pr_793.patch already merged upstream to fix Python 3.7, especially git submodules - Add test_blocking_lock_file-extra-time.patch to avoid an indeterministic timing failure - Add test-skips.patch to skip one expected failure and workaround two unknown failures - Remove test suite from the runtime package - Add doc/source/*.rst to %docs - Remove dependency on python3-mock - Set build dependency ddt minimum version 1.1.1
- Remove superfluous devel dependency for noarch package
- Require git-core instead of git
- update to 2.1.11 * Update test_docs.py * Dedent code blocks in tutorial. * Exception when constructing a Repo() from a pathlib.Path acknowledged help wanted * Allow pathlib.Path in Repo.__init__ * Fix exception on import in MacOS * Failed import raises non-ImportError exception on MacOS - update to 2.1.10 * Fix rename change type & support 'change in type' acknowledged * Configurable chunk size * Avoid from_timestamp() function to raise an exception when the offset… * Adding files to repository that is located directly in the root acknowledged * git: index: base: use os.path.relpath
- update to version 2.1.9: * Drop support for EOL Python 2.6 and 3.3 * Allow mmap not just for py2.6, 2.7 and 3.6+ but also 3.0+ * Fix doc typos
- Implement single-spec version
- Update to version 2.1.8
* bugfixes
- Update to version 2.1.6
* bugfixes
* support for worktrees
- Update to version 2.1.3
* bugfixes
- Update to version 2.1.1
* bugfixes
- Update to version 2.1.0
* Much better windows support!
* The `GIT_DIR` environment variable does not override the `path` argument when
initializing a `Repo` object anymore. However, if said `path` unset, `GIT_DIR`
will be used to fill the void.
- Update to version 2.0.9
* Bugfixes
* `tag.commit` will now resolve commits deeply.
* `Repo` objects can now be pickled, which helps with multi-processing.
* `Head.checkout()` now deals with detached heads, which is when it will return
the `HEAD` reference instead.
* `DiffIndex.iter_change_type(...)` produces better results when diffing
- update to 2.0.8: * Py2.6 support dropped * lots of new features and bugfixes
- update to version 1.0.1:
* A list of all issues can be found on github
- additional changes from version 1.0.0:
* This version is equivalent to v0.3.7, but finally acknowledges
that GitPython is stable and production ready
- additional changes from version 0.3.7:
* IndexFile.add() will now write the index without any extension
data by default
* Renamed ignore_tree_extension_data keyword argument in
IndexFile.write(...) to ignore_extension_data
* If the git command executed during Remote.push(...)|fetch(...)
returns with an non-zero exit code and GitPython didn't obtain
any head-information, the corresponding GitCommandError will be
raised
* If the git executable can't be found in the PATH or at the path
provided by GIT_PYTHON_GIT_EXECUTABLE, this is made obvious by
throwing GitCommandNotFound, both on unix and on windows.
* A list of all issues can be found on github
- additional changes from version 0.3.6:
* special members like __init__ are now listed in the API
documentation
* tutorial section was revised entirely, more advanced examples
were added
* As rev_parse will now throw BadName as well as BadObject,
client code will have to catch both exception types
* Repo.working_tree_dir now returns None if it is bare
* IndexFile.add() previously raised AssertionError when paths
where used with bare repository, now it raises
InvalidGitRepositoryError
* Added Repo.merge_base() implementation. See the respective
issue on github
* [include] sections in git configuration files are now respected
* Added GitConfigParser.rename_section()
* Added Submodule.rename()
* A list of all issues can be found on github
- additional changes from version 0.3.5:
* push/pull/fetch operations will not block anymore
* diff() can now properly detect renames, both in patch and raw
format
* repo.odb.update_cache() is now called automatically after fetch
and pull operations
* Repo(path) will not automatically search upstream anymore and
find any git directory on its way up
* IndexFile.commit() now runs the pre-commit and post-commit hooks
* A list of all issues can be found on github
- additional changes from version 0.3.4:
* Internally, hexadecimal SHA1 are treated as ascii encoded
strings
* Id attribute of Commit objects is now hexsha, instead of binsha
* IMPORTANT: If you were using the config_writer(), you
implicitly relied on __del__ to work as expected to flush
changes. To be sure changes are flushed under PY3, you will
have to call the new release() method to trigger a flush
* The Tree now has a .join('name') method which is equivalent to
tree / 'name'
- additional changes from version 0.3.3:
* When fetching, pulling or pushing, and an error occours, it
will not be reported on stdout anymore
* Code Cleanup (in preparation for python 3 support)
- additional changes from version 0.3.2.1:
* Fix for #207
- additional changes from version 0.3.2:
* Release of most recent version as non-RC build, just to allow
pip to install the latest version right away.
- update project URL
- point the source URL to pypi
- set a minimum version for python-gitdb and add it to
BuildRequires to validate dependencies at build time.
- add python-ordereddict as dependency for SLE11 (python 2.6)
- remove outdated py_requires
- Require git-core for the cgit backend (bnc#841684)
- Spec file cleanup
- Update to 0.3.2.RC1; - Regenerate spec file with py2pack; - Building as noarch now.
- Update to 0.3.0-beta2; - Bzip2 source file.
- Update to 0.3.0-beta1.
- Update to 0.2.0-beta1; - Spec file cleaned with spec-cleaner.
- Initial pacakge (0.1.6) for openSUSE.