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authorGravatar Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2011-03-28 11:13:15 -0400
committerGravatar Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2011-03-28 11:13:15 -0400
commit659f0fe980b6bff6900037d9ae52024b989613e1 (patch)
tree9ad4590cb33b0ec1e0c499648890c6c1f8b61f9c
parent1b6927995de5e25ec6c5c464c6444d2ba61ec748 (diff)
add news item for git-annex 0.20110328
-rw-r--r--doc/news/version_0.20110328.mdwn11
-rw-r--r--doc/news/version_0.24.mdwn12
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diff --git a/doc/news/version_0.20110328.mdwn b/doc/news/version_0.20110328.mdwn
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+git-annex 0.20110328 released with [[!toggle text="these changes"]]
+[[!toggleable text="""
+ * annex.diskreserve can be given in arbitrary units (ie "0.5 gigabytes")
+ * Generalized remotes handling, laying groundwork for remotes that are
+ not regular git remotes. (Think Amazon S3.)
+ * Provide a less expensive version of `git annex copy --to`, enabled
+ via --fast. This assumes that location tracking information is correct,
+ rather than contacting the remote for every file.
+ * Bugfix: Keys could be received into v1 annexes from v2 annexes, via
+ v1 git-annex-shell. This results in some oddly named keys in the v1
+ annex. Recognise and fix those keys when upgrading, instead of crashing."""]] \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/doc/news/version_0.24.mdwn b/doc/news/version_0.24.mdwn
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-Branched the 0.24 series, which will be maintained for a while (in the
-stable branch in git) to support v1 git-annex repos, while main development
-moves to the 0.2011 series, with v2 git-annex repos.
-
-git-annex 0.24 released with [[!toggle text="these changes"]]
-[[!toggleable text="""
-* Add Suggests on graphviz. Closes: #[618039](http://bugs.debian.org/618039)
-* When adding files to the annex, the symlinks pointing at the annexed
- content are made to have the same mtime as the original file.
- While git does not preserve that information, this allows a tool
- like metastore to be used with annexed files.
- (Currently this is only done on systems supporting POSIX 200809.)"""]]