Author: Matti Picus <[email protected]>
Branch: chameleon
Changeset: r396:84dddff17b3e
Date: 2020-01-01 11:26 +0200
http://bitbucket.org/pypy/benchmarks/changeset/84dddff17b3e/
Log: update dulwich to 0.19.13
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diff --git a/benchmarks.py b/benchmarks.py
--- a/benchmarks.py
+++ b/benchmarks.py
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
'pyxl_bench': {'bm_env': {'PYTHONPATH': relative('lib/pyxl')}},
'eparse' : {'bm_env': {'PYTHONPATH': relative('lib/monte')}},
'bm_mako' : {'bm_env': {'PYTHONPATH': relative('lib/mako')}},
- 'bm_dulwich_log': {'bm_env': {'PYTHONPATH':
relative('lib/dulwich-0.9.1')}},
+ 'bm_dulwich_log': {'bm_env': {'PYTHONPATH':
relative('lib/dulwich-0.19.13')}},
'bm_chameleon': {'bm_env': {'PYTHONPATH': relative('lib/chameleon/src')},
'iteration_scaling': 3},
'bm_mdp': {'iteration_scaling': .1},
diff --git a/lib/dulwich-0.19.13/AUTHORS b/lib/dulwich-0.19.13/AUTHORS
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b/lib/dulwich-0.19.13/CONTRIBUTING.rst
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diff --git a/lib/dulwich-0.19.13/MANIFEST.in b/lib/dulwich-0.19.13/MANIFEST.in
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/dulwich-0.19.13/MANIFEST.in
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+include NEWS
+include AUTHORS
+include README.rst
+include README.swift.rst
+include Makefile
+include COPYING
+include CONTRIBUTING.rst
+include TODO
+include setup.cfg
+include dulwich/stdint.h
+recursive-include docs conf.py *.txt Makefile make.bat
+recursive-include examples *.py
+graft dulwich/tests/data
+include tox.ini
+include dulwich.cfg
+include appveyor.yml
+include .testr.conf
+include .travis.yml
diff --git a/lib/dulwich-0.19.13/Makefile b/lib/dulwich-0.19.13/Makefile
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/dulwich-0.19.13/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+PYTHON = python -Werror
+PYFLAKES = pyflakes
+PEP8 = pep8
+FLAKE8 ?= flake8
+SETUP = $(PYTHON) setup.py
+TESTRUNNER ?= unittest
+RUNTEST = PYTHONHASHSEED=random PYTHONPATH=$(shell pwd)$(if
$(PYTHONPATH),:$(PYTHONPATH),) $(PYTHON) -m $(TESTRUNNER) $(TEST_OPTIONS)
+COVERAGE = python3-coverage
+
+DESTDIR=/
+
+all: build
+
+doc:: sphinx
+
+sphinx::
+ $(MAKE) -C docs html
+
+build::
+ $(SETUP) build
+ $(SETUP) build_ext -i
+
+install::
+ $(SETUP) install --root="$(DESTDIR)"
+
+check:: build
+ $(RUNTEST) dulwich.tests.test_suite
+
+check-tutorial:: build
+ $(RUNTEST) dulwich.tests.tutorial_test_suite
+
+check-nocompat:: build
+ $(RUNTEST) dulwich.tests.nocompat_test_suite
+
+check-compat:: build
+ $(RUNTEST) dulwich.tests.compat_test_suite
+
+check-pypy:: clean
+ $(MAKE) check-noextensions PYTHON=pypy
+
+check-noextensions:: clean
+ $(RUNTEST) dulwich.tests.test_suite
+
+check-all: check check-pypy check-noextensions
+
+clean::
+ $(SETUP) clean --all
+ rm -f dulwich/*.so
+
+flakes:
+ $(PYFLAKES) dulwich
+
+pep8:
+ $(PEP8) dulwich
+
+style:
+ $(FLAKE8)
+
+before-push: check
+ git diff origin/master | $(PEP8) --diff
+
+coverage:
+ $(COVERAGE) run -m unittest dulwich.tests.test_suite
dulwich.contrib.test_suite
+
+coverage-html: coverage
+ $(COVERAGE) html
diff --git a/lib/dulwich-0.19.13/NEWS b/lib/dulwich-0.19.13/NEWS
new file mode 100644
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/dulwich-0.19.13/NEWS
@@ -0,0 +1,1963 @@
+0.19.13 2019-08-19
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Avoid ``PermissionError``, since it is Python3-specific.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Fix regression that added a dependency on C git for the
+ test suite. (Jelmer Vernooij, #720)
+
+0.19.12 2019-08-13
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Update directory detection for `get_unstaged_changes` for Python 3.
+ (Boris Feld, #684)
+
+ * Add a basic ``porcelain.clean``. (Lane Barlow, #398)
+
+ * Fix output format of ``porcelain.diff`` to match that of
+ C Git. (Boris Feld)
+
+ * Return a 404 not found error when repository is not found.
+
+ * Mark ``.git`` directories as hidden on Windows.
+ (Martin Packman, #585)
+
+ * Implement ``RefsContainer.__iter__``
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #717)
+
+ * Don't trust modes if they can't be modified after a file has been created.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #719)
+
+0.19.11 2019-02-07
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Use fullname from gecos field, if available.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Support ``GIT_AUTHOR_NAME`` / ``GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL``.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add support for short ids in parse_commit. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add support for ``prune`` and ``prune_tags`` arguments
+ to ``porcelain.fetch``. (Jelmer Vernooij, #681)
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix handling of race conditions when new packs appear.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+0.19.10 2018-01-15
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add `dulwich.porcelain.write_tree`.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Support reading ``MERGE_HEADS`` in ``Repo.do_commit``.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Import from ``collections.abc`` rather than ``collections`` where
+ applicable. Required for 3.8 compatibility.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Support plain strings as refspec arguments to
+ ``dulwich.porcelain.push``. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add support for creating signed tags.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #542)
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Handle invalid ref that pretends to be a sub-folder under a valid ref.
+ (KS Chan)
+
+0.19.9 2018-11-17
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Avoid fetching ghosts in ``Repo.fetch``.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Preserve port and username in parsed HTTP URLs.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add basic server side implementation of ``git-upload-archive``.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+0.19.8 2018-11-06
+
+ * Fix encoding when reading README file in setup.py.
+ (egor <[email protected]>, #668)
+
+0.19.7 2018-11-05
+
+ CHANGES
+
+ * Drop support for Python 3 < 3.4. This is because
+ pkg_resources (which get used by setuptools and mock)
+ no longer supports 3.3 and earlier. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Support ``depth`` argument to ``GitClient.fetch_pack`` and support
+ fetching and updating shallow metadata. (Jelmer Vernooij, #240)
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Don't write to stdout and stderr when they are not available
+ (such as is the case for pythonw). (Sylvia van Os, #652)
+
+ * Fix compatibility with newer versions of git, which expect CONTENT_LENGTH
+ to be set to 0 for empty body requests. (Jelmer Vernooij, #657)
+
+ * Raise an exception client-side when a caller tries to request
+ SHAs that are not directly referenced the servers' refs.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Raise more informative errors when unable to connect to repository
+ over SSH or subprocess. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Handle commit identity fields with multiple ">" characters.
+ (Nicolas Dandrimont)
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * ``dulwich.porcelain.get_object_by_path`` method for easily
+ accessing a path in another tree. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Support the ``i18n.commitEncoding`` setting in config.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+0.19.6 2018-08-11
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix support for custom transport arguments in ``dulwich.porcelain.clone``.
+ (Semyon Slepov)
+
+ * Fix compatibility with Python 3.8 (Jelmer Vernooij, Daniel M. Capella)
+
+ * Fix some corner cases in ``path_to_tree_path``. (Romain Keramitas)
+
+ * Support paths as bytestrings in various places in ``dulwich.index``
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Avoid setup.cfg for now, since it seems to break pypi metadata.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #658)
+
+0.19.5 2018-07-08
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add ``porcelain.describe``. (Sylvia van Os)
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix regression in ``dulwich.porcelain.clone`` that prevented cloning
+ of remote repositories. (Jelmer Vernooij, #639)
+
+ * Don't leave around empty parent directories for removed refs.
+ (Damien Tournoud, #640)
+
+0.19.4 2018-06-24
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add ``porcelain.ls_files``. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add ``Index.items``. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Avoid unicode characters (e.g. the digraph ij in my surname) in
setup.cfg,
+ since setuptools doesn't deal well with them. See
+ https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/1062. (Jelmer Vernooij, #637)
+
+0.19.3 2018-06-17
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add really basic `dulwich.porcelain.fsck` implementation.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * When the `DULWICH_PDB` environment variable is set, make
+ SIGQUIT open pdb in the 'dulwich' command.
+
+ * Add `checkout` argument to `Repo.clone`.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #503)
+
+ * Add `Repo.get_shallow` method. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add basic `dulwich.stash` module. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Support a `prefix` argument to `dulwich.archive.tar_stream`.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix handling of encoding for tags. (Jelmer Vernooij, #608)
+
+ * Fix tutorial tests on Python 3. (Jelmer Vernooij, #573)
+
+ * Fix remote refs created by `porcelain.fetch`. (Daniel Andersson, #623)
+
+ * More robust pack creation on Windows. (Daniel Andersson)
+
+ * Fix recursive option for `porcelain.ls_tree`. (Romain Keramitas)
+
+ TESTS
+
+ * Some improvements to paramiko tests. (Filipp Frizzy)
+
+0.19.2 2018-04-07
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix deprecated Index.iterblobs method.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+0.19.1 2018-04-05
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add 'dulwich.mailmap' file for reading mailmap files.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Dulwich no longer depends on urllib3[secure]. Instead,
+ "dulwich[https]" can be used to pull in the necessary
+ dependencies for HTTPS support. (Jelmer Vernooij, #616)
+
+ * Support the `http.sslVerify` and `http.sslCAInfo`
+ configuration options. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Factor out `dulwich.client.parse_rsync_url` function.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Fix repeat HTTP requests using the same smart HTTP client.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * New 'client.PLinkSSHVendor' for creating connections using PuTTY's
plink.exe.
+ (Adam Bradley, Filipp Frizzy)
+
+ * Only pass in `key_filename` and `password` to SSHVendor
+ implementations if those parameters are set.
+ (This helps with older SSHVendor implementations)
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ API CHANGES
+
+ * Index.iterblobs has been renamed to Index.iterobjects.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+0.19.0 2018-03-10
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Make `dulwich.archive` set the gzip header file modification time so that
+ archives created from the same Git tree are always identical.
+ (#577, Jonas Haag)
+
+ * Allow comment characters (#, ;) within configuration file strings
+ (Daniel Andersson, #579)
+
+ * Raise exception when passing in invalid author/committer values
+ to Repo.do_commit(). (Jelmer Vernooij, #602)
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add a fastimport ``extra``. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Start writing reflog entries. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add ability to use password and keyfile ssh options with SSHVendor.
(Filipp Kucheryavy)
+
+ * Add ``change_type_same`` flag to ``tree_changes``.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ API CHANGES
+
+ * ``GitClient.send_pack`` now accepts a ``generate_pack_data``
+ rather than a ``generate_pack_contents`` function for
+ performance reasons. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Dulwich now uses urllib3 internally for HTTP requests.
+ The `opener` argument to `dulwich.client.HttpGitClient` that took a
+ `urllib2` opener instance has been replaced by a `pool_manager` argument
+ that takes a `urllib3` pool manager instance.
+ (Daniel Andersson)
+
+0.18.6 2017-11-11
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix handling of empty repositories in ``porcelain.clone``.
+ (#570, Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Raise an error when attempting to add paths that are not under the
+ repository. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Fix error message for missing trailing ]. (Daniel Andersson)
+
+ * Raise EmptyFileException when corruption (in the form of an empty
+ file) is detected. (Antoine R. Dumont, #582)
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Enforce date field parsing consistency. This also add checks on
+ those date fields for potential overflow.
+ (Antoine R. Dumont, #567)
+
+0.18.5 2017-10-29
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix cwd for hooks. (Fabian Grünbichler)
+
+ * Fix setting of origin in config when non-standard origin is passed into
+ ``Repo.clone``. (Kenneth Lareau, #565)
+
+ * Prevent setting SSH arguments from SSH URLs when using SSH through a
+ subprocess. Note that Dulwich doesn't support cloning submodules.
+ (CVE-2017-16228) (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Silently ignored directories in ``Repo.stage``.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #564)
+
+ API CHANGES
+
+ * GitFile now raises ``FileLocked`` when encountering a lock
+ rather than OSError(EEXIST). (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+0.18.4 2017-10-01
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Make default User-Agent start with "git/" because GitHub won't response to
+ HTTP smart server requests otherwise (and reply with a 404).
+ (Jelmer vernooij, #562)
+
+0.18.3 2017-09-03
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Read config during porcelain operations that involve remotes.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #545)
+
+ * Fix headers of empty chunks in unified diffs. (Taras Postument, #543)
+
+ * Properly follow redirects over HTTP. (Jelmer Vernooij, #117)
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add ``dulwich.porcelain.update_head``. (Jelmer Vernooij, #439)
+
+ * ``GitClient.fetch_pack`` now returns symrefs.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #485)
+
+ * The server now supports providing symrefs.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #485)
+
+ * Add ``dulwich.object_store.commit_tree_changes`` to incrementally
+ commit changes to a tree structure. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add basic ``PackBasedObjectStore.repack`` method.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, Earl Chew, #296, #549, #552)
+
+0.18.2 2017-08-01
+
+ TEST FIXES
+
+ * Use constant timestamp so tests pass in all timezones, not just BST.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+0.18.1 2017-07-31
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix syntax error in dulwich.contrib.test_swift_smoke.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+0.18.0 2017-07-31
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix remaining tests on Windows. (Jelmer Vernooij, #493)
+
+ * Fix build of C extensions with Python 3 on Windows.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Pass 'mkdir' argument onto Repo.init_bare in Repo.clone.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #504)
+
+ * In ``dulwich.porcelain.add``, if no files are specified,
+ add from current working directory rather than repository root.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #521)
+
+ * Properly deal with submodules in 'porcelain.status'.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #517)
+
+ * ``dulwich.porcelain.remove`` now actually removes files from
+ disk, not just from the index. (Jelmer Vernooij, #488)
+
+ * Fix handling of "reset" command with markers and without
+ "from". (Antoine Pietri)
+
+ * Fix handling of "merge" command with markers. (Antoine Pietri)
+
+ * Support treeish argument to porcelain.reset(), rather than
+ requiring a ref/commit id. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Handle race condition when mtime doesn't change between writes/reads.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #541)
+
+ * Fix ``dulwich.porcelain.show`` on commits with Python 3.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #532)
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add basic support for reading ignore files in ``dulwich.ignore``.
+ ``dulwich.porcelain.add`` and ``dulwich.porcelain.status`` now honor
+ ignores. (Jelmer Vernooij, Segev Finer, #524, #526)
+
+ * New ``dulwich.porcelain.check_ignore`` command.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * ``dulwich.porcelain.status`` now supports a ``ignored`` argument.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ DOCUMENTATION
+
+ * Clarified docstrings for Client.{send_pack,fetch_pack} implementations.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #523)
+
+0.17.3 2017-03-20
+
+ PLATFORM SUPPORT
+
+ * List Python 3.3 as supported. (Jelmer Vernooij, #513)
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix compatibility with pypy 3. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+0.17.2 2017-03-19
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Add workaround for
+
https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/issues/2499/cpyext-pystring_asstring-doesnt-work,
+ fixing Dulwich when used with C extensions on pypy < 5.6. (Victor Stinner)
+
+ * Properly quote config values with a '#' character in them.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #511)
+
+0.17.1 2017-03-01
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add basic 'dulwich pull' command. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Cope with existing submodules during pull.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #505)
+
+0.17.0 2017-03-01
+
+ TEST FIXES
+
+ * Skip test that requires sync to synchronize filesystems if os.sync is
+ not available. (Koen Martens)
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Implement MemoryRepo.{set_description,get_description}.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Raise exception in Repo.stage() when absolute paths are
+ passed in. Allow passing in relative paths to
+ porcelain.add().(Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Handle multi-line quoted values in config files.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #495)
+
+ * Allow porcelain.clone of repository without HEAD.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #501)
+
+ * Support passing tag ids to Walker()'s include argument.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Don't strip trailing newlines from extra headers.
+ (Nicolas Dandrimont)
+
+ * Set bufsize=0 for subprocess interaction with SSH client.
+ Fixes hangs on Python 3. (René Stern, #434)
+
+ * Don't drop first slash for SSH paths, except for those
+ starting with "~". (Jelmer Vernooij, René Stern, #463)
+
+ * Properly log off after retrieving just refs.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+0.16.3 2016-01-14
+
+ TEST FIXES
+
+ * Remove racy check that relies on clock time changing between writes.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add porcelain.remote_add. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+0.16.2 2016-01-14
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Fixed failing test-cases on windows.
+ (Koen Martens)
+
+ API CHANGES
+
+ * Repo is now a context manager, so that it can be easily
+ closed using a ``with`` statement. (Søren Løvborg)
+
+ TEST FIXES
+
+ * Only run worktree list compat tests against git 2.7.0,
+ when 'git worktree list' was introduced. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Ignore filemode when building index when core.filemode
+ is false.
+ (Koen Martens)
+
+ * Initialize core.filemode configuration setting by
+ probing the filesystem for trustable permissions.
+ (Koen Martens)
+
+ * Fix ``porcelain.reset`` to respect the comittish argument.
+ (Koen Martens)
+
+ * Fix dulwich.porcelain.ls_remote() on Python 3.
+ (#471, Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Allow both unicode and byte strings for host paths
+ in dulwich.client. (#435, Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add remote from porcelain.clone. (#466, Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Fix unquoting of credentials before passing to urllib2.
+ (#475, Volodymyr Holovko)
+
+ * Cope with submodules in `build_index_from_tree`.
+ (#477, Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Handle deleted files in `get_unstaged_changes`.
+ (#483, Doug Hellmann)
+
+ * Don't overwrite files when they haven't changed in
+ `build_file_from_blob`.
+ (#479, Benoît HERVIER)
+
+ * Check for existence of index file before opening pack.
+ Fixes a race when new packs are being added.
+ (#482, wme)
+
+0.16.1 2016-12-25
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix python3 compatibility for dulwich.contrib.release_robot.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+0.16.0 2016-12-24
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add support for worktrees. See `git-worktree(1)` and
+ `gitrepository-layout(5)`. (Laurent Rineau)
+
+ * Add support for `commondir` file in Git control
+ directories. (Laurent Rineau)
+
+ * Add support for passwords in HTTP URLs.
+ (Jon Bain, Mika Mäenpää)
+
+ * Add `release_robot` script to contrib,
+ allowing easy finding of current version based on Git tags.
+ (Mark Mikofski)
+
+ * Add ``Blob.splitlines`` method.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix handling of ``Commit.tree`` being set to an actual
+ tree object rather than a tree id. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Return remote refs from LocalGitClient.fetch_pack(),
+ consistent with the documentation for that method.
+ (#461, Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Fix handling of unknown URL schemes in get_transport_and_path.
+ (#465, Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+0.15.0 2016-10-09
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Allow missing trailing LF when reading service name from
+ HTTP servers. (Jelmer Vernooij, Andrew Shadura, #442)
+
+ * Fix dulwich.porcelain.pull() on Python3. (Jelmer Vernooij, #451)
+
+ * Properly pull in tags during dulwich.porcelain.clone.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #408)
+
+ CHANGES
+
+ * Changed license from "GNU General Public License, version 2.0 or later"
+ to "Apache License, version 2.0 or later or GNU General Public License,
+ version 2.0 or later". (#153)
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add ``dulwich.porcelain.ls_tree`` implementation. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+0.14.1 2016-07-05
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix regression removing untouched refs when pushing over SSH.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij #441)
+
+ * Skip Python3 tests for SWIFT contrib module, as it has not yet
+ been ported.
+
+0.14.0 2016-07-03
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix ShaFile.id after modification of a copied ShaFile.
+ (Félix Mattrat, Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Support removing refs from porcelain.push.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #437)
+
+ * Stop magic protocol ref `capabilities^{}` from leaking out
+ to clients. (Jelmer Vernooij, #254)
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add `dulwich.config.parse_submodules` function.
+
+ * Add `RefsContainer.follow` method. (#438)
+
+0.13.0 2016-04-24
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Support `ssh://` URLs in get_transport_and_path_from_url().
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #402)
+
+ * Support missing empty line after headers in Git commits and tags.
+ (Nicolas Dandrimont, #413)
+
+ * Fix `dulwich.porcelain.status` when used in empty trees.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #415)
+
+ * Return copies of objects in MemoryObjectStore rather than
+ references, making the behaviour more consistent with that of
+ DiskObjectStore. (Félix Mattrat, Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Fix ``dulwich.web`` on Python3. (#295, Jonas Haag)
+
+ CHANGES
+
+ * Drop support for Python 2.6.
+
+ * Fix python3 client web support. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix hang on Gzip decompression. (Jonas Haag)
+
+ * Don't rely on working tell() and seek() methods
+ on wsgi.input. (Jonas Haag)
+
+ * Support fastexport/fastimport functionality on python3 with newer
+ versions of fastimport (>= 0.9.5). (Jelmer Vernooij, Félix
Mattrat)
+
+0.12.0 2015-12-13
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add a `dulwich.archive` module that can create tarballs.
+ Based on code from Jonas Haag in klaus.
+
+ * Add a `dulwich.reflog` module for reading and writing reflogs.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Fix handling of ambiguous refs in `parse_ref` to make
+ it match the behaviour described in https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrevisions.
+ (Chris Bunney)
+
+ * Support Python3 in C modules. (Lele Gaifax)
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Simplify handling of SSH command invocation.
+ Fixes quoting of paths. Thanks, Thomas Liebetraut. (#384)
+
+ * Fix inconsistent handling of trailing slashes for DictRefsContainer. (#383)
+
+ * Add hack to support thin packs duing fetch(), albeit while requiring the
+ entire pack file to be loaded into memory. (jsbain)
+
+ CHANGES
+
+ * This will be the last release to support Python 2.6.
+
+0.11.2 2015-09-18
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add support for agent= capability. (Jelmer Vernooij, #298)
+
+ * Add support for quiet capability. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ CHANGES
+
+ * The ParamikoSSHVendor class has been moved to
+ * dulwich.contrib.paramiko_vendor, as it's currently untested.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #364)
+
+0.11.1 2015-09-13
+
+ Fix-up release to exclude broken blame.py file.
+
+0.11.0 2015-09-13
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Extended Python3 support to most of the codebase.
+ (Gary van der Merwe, Jelmer Vernooij)
+ * The `Repo` object has a new `close` method that can be called to close any
+ open resources. (Gary van der Merwe)
+ * Support 'git.bat' in SubprocessGitClient on Windows.
+ (Stefan Zimmermann)
+ * Advertise 'ofs-delta' capability in receive-pack server side
+ capabilities. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+ * Switched `default_local_git_client_cls` to `LocalGitClient`.
+ (Gary van der Merwe)
+ * Add `porcelain.ls_remote` and `GitClient.get_refs`.
+ (Michael Edgar)
+ * Add `Repo.discover` method. (B. M. Corser)
+ * Add `dulwich.objectspec.parse_refspec`. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+ * Add `porcelain.pack_objects` and `porcelain.repack`.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix handling of 'done' in graph walker and implement the
+ 'no-done' capability. (Tommy Yu, #88)
+
+ * Avoid recursion limit issues resolving deltas. (William Grant, #81)
+
+ * Allow arguments in local client binary path overrides.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Fix handling of commands with arguments in paramiko SSH
+ client. (Andreas Klöckner, Jelmer Vernooij, #363)
+
+ * Fix parsing of quoted strings in configs. (Jelmer Vernooij, #305)
+
+0.10.1 2015-03-25
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Return `ApplyDeltaError` when encountering delta errors
+ in both C extensions and native delta application code.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #259)
+
+0.10.0 2015-03-22
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * In dulwich.index.build_index_from_tree, by default
+ refuse to create entries that start with .git/.
+
+ * Fix running of testsuite when installed.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #223)
+
+ * Use a block cache in _find_content_rename_candidates(),
+ improving performance. (Mike Williams)
+
+ * Add support for ``core.protectNTFS`` setting.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Fix TypeError when fetching empty updates.
+ (Hwee Miin Koh)
+
+ * Resolve delta refs when pulling into a MemoryRepo.
+ (Max Shawabkeh, #256)
+
+ * Fix handling of tags of non-commits in missing object finder.
+ (Augie Fackler, #211)
+
+ * Explicitly disable mmap on plan9 where it doesn't work.
+ (Jeff Sickel)
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * New public method `Repo.reset_index`. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Prevent duplicate parsing of loose files in objects
+ directory when reading. Thanks to David Keijser for the
+ report. (Jelmer Vernooij, #231)
+
+0.9.9 2015-03-20
+
+ SECURITY BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix buffer overflow in C implementation of pack apply_delta().
+ (CVE-2015-0838)
+
+ Thanks to Ivan Fratric of the Google Security Team for
+ reporting this issue.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+0.9.8 2014-11-30
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Various fixes to improve test suite running on Windows.
+ (Gary van der Merwe)
+
+ * Limit delta copy length to 64K in v2 pack files. (Robert Brown)
+
+ * Strip newline from final ACKed SHA while fetching packs.
+ (Michael Edgar)
+
+ * Remove assignment to PyList_SIZE() that was causing segfaults on
+ pypy. (Jelmer Vernooij, #196)
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add porcelain 'receive-pack' and 'upload-pack'. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Handle SIGINT signals in bin/dulwich. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add 'status' support to bin/dulwich. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add 'branch_create', 'branch_list', 'branch_delete' porcelain.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add 'fetch' porcelain. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add 'tag_delete' porcelain. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add support for serializing/deserializing 'gpgsig' attributes in Commit.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ CHANGES
+
+ * dul-web is now available as 'dulwich web-daemon'.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * dulwich.porcelain.tag has been renamed to tag_create.
+ dulwich.porcelain.list_tags has been renamed to tag_list.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ API CHANGES
+
+ * Restore support for Python 2.6. (Jelmer Vernooij, Gary van der Merwe)
+
+
+0.9.7 2014-06-08
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix tests dependent on hash ordering. (Michael Edgar)
+
+ * Support staging symbolic links in Repo.stage.
+ (Robert Brown)
+
+ * Ensure that all files object are closed when running the test suite.
+ (Gary van der Merwe)
+
+ * When writing OFS_DELTA pack entries, write correct offset.
+ (Augie Fackler)
+
+ * Fix handler of larger copy operations in packs. (Augie Fackler)
+
+ * Various fixes to improve test suite running on Windows.
+ (Gary van der Merwe)
+
+ * Fix logic for extra adds of identical files in rename detector.
+ (Robert Brown)
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add porcelain 'status'. (Ryan Faulkner)
+
+ * Add porcelain 'daemon'. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add `dulwich.greenthreads` module which provides support
+ for concurrency of some object store operations.
+ (Fabien Boucher)
+
+ * Various changes to improve compatibility with Python 3.
+ (Gary van der Merwe, Hannu Valtonen, michael-k)
+
+ * Add OpenStack Swift backed repository implementation
+ in dulwich.contrib. See README.swift for details. (Fabien Boucher)
+
+API CHANGES
+
+ * An optional close function can be passed to the Protocol class. This will
+ be called by its close method. (Gary van der Merwe)
+
+ * All classes with close methods are now context managers, so that they can
+ be easily closed using a `with` statement. (Gary van der Merwe)
+
+ * Remove deprecated `num_objects` argument to `write_pack` methods.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ OTHER CHANGES
+
+ * The 'dul-daemon' script has been removed. The same functionality
+ is now available as 'dulwich daemon'. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+0.9.6 2014-04-23
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add support for recursive add in 'git add'.
+ (Ryan Faulkner, Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add porcelain 'list_tags'. (Ryan Faulkner)
+
+ * Add porcelain 'push'. (Ryan Faulkner)
+
+ * Add porcelain 'pull'. (Ryan Faulkner)
+
+ * Support 'http.proxy' in HttpGitClient.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #1096030)
+
+ * Support 'http.useragent' in HttpGitClient.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * In server, wait for clients to send empty list of
+ wants when talking to empty repository.
+ (Damien Tournoud)
+
+ * Various changes to improve compatibility with
+ Python 3. (Gary van der Merwe)
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Support unseekable 'wsgi.input' streams.
+ (Jonas Haag)
+
+ * Raise TypeError when passing unicode() object
+ to Repo.__getitem__.
+ (Jonas Haag)
+
+ * Fix handling of `reset` command in dulwich.fastexport.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij, #1249029)
+
+ * In client, don't wait for server to close connection
+ first. Fixes hang when used against GitHub
+ server implementation. (Siddharth Agarwal)
+
+ * DeltaChainIterator: fix a corner case where an object is inflated as an
+ object already in the repository.
+ (Damien Tournoud, #135)
+
+ * Stop leaking file handles during pack reload. (Damien Tournoud)
+
+ * Avoid reopening packs during pack cache reload. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ API CHANGES
+
+ * Drop support for Python 2.6. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+0.9.5 2014-02-23
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add porcelain 'tag'. (Ryan Faulkner)
+
+ * New module `dulwich.objectspec` for parsing strings referencing
+ objects and commit ranges. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add shallow branch support. (milki)
+
+ * Allow passing urllib2 `opener` into HttpGitClient.
+ (Dov Feldstern, #909037)
+
+ CHANGES
+
+ * Drop support for Python 2.4 and 2.5. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ API CHANGES
+
+ * Remove long deprecated ``Repo.commit``, ``Repo.get_blob``,
+ ``Repo.tree`` and ``Repo.tag``. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Remove long deprecated ``Repo.revision_history`` and ``Repo.ref``.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Remove long deprecated ``Tree.entries``. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Raise KeyError rather than TypeError when passing in
+ unicode object of length 20 or 40 to Repo.__getitem__.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Use 'rm' rather than 'unlink' in tests, since the latter
+ does not exist on OpenBSD and other platforms.
+ (Dmitrij D. Czarkoff)
+
+0.9.4 2013-11-30
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Add ssh_kwargs attribute to ParamikoSSHVendor. (milki)
+
+ * Add Repo.set_description(). (Víðir Valberg Guðmundsson)
+
+ * Add a basic `dulwich.porcelain` module. (Jelmer Vernooij, Marcin
Kuzminski)
+
+ * Various performance improvements for object access.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * New function `get_transport_and_path_from_url`,
+ similar to `get_transport_and_path` but only
+ supports URLs.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add support for file:// URLs in `get_transport_and_path_from_url`.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Add LocalGitClient implementation.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Support filesystems with 64bit inode and device numbers.
+ (André Roth)
+
+ CHANGES
+
+ * Ref handling has been moved to dulwich.refs.
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ API CHANGES
+
+ * Remove long deprecated RefsContainer.set_ref().
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Repo.ref() is now deprecated in favour of Repo.refs[].
+ (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+FEATURES
+
+ * Add support for graftpoints. (milki)
+
+0.9.3 2013-09-27
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Fix path for stdint.h in MANIFEST.in. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+0.9.2 2013-09-26
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Include stdint.h in MANIFEST.in (Mark Mikofski)
+
+0.9.1 2013-09-22
+
+ BUG FIXES
+
+ * Support lookups of 40-character refs in BaseRepo.__getitem__. (Chow Loong
Jin, Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Fix fetching packs with side-band-64k capability disabled. (David Keijser,
Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Several fixes in send-pack protocol behaviour - handling of empty pack
files and deletes.
+ (milki, #1063087)
+
+ * Fix capability negotiation when fetching packs over HTTP.
+ (#1072461, William Grant)
+
+ * Enforce determine_wants returning an empty list rather than None. (Fabien
Boucher, Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * In the server, support pushes just removing refs. (Fabien Boucher, Jelmer
Vernooij)
+
+ IMPROVEMENTS
+
+ * Support passing a single revision to BaseRepo.get_walker() rather than a
list of revisions.
+ (Alberto Ruiz)
+
+ * Add `Repo.get_description` method. (Jelmer Vernooij)
+
+ * Support thin packs in Pack.iterobjects() and Pack.get_raw().
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