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(Example: "fossil_80_..." comes before "fossil_100.png" in the [/dir?ci=92fd091703a28c07&name=skins/blitz|/skins/blitz] directory listing.) * Enhancements to the graph layout algorithm design to improve readability and promote better situational awareness. * Performance enhancement for the [./checkin_names.wiki#root|"root:BRANCHNAME" style of tag], accomplished using a Common Table Expression in the underlying SQL. * Sort tag listings (command line and webpage) by taking numbers into consideration so as to cater for tags that follow semantic versioning. * On the wiki listings, omit by default wiki pages that are associated with check-ins and branches. * Add the new "[/help?cmd=describe|fossil describe]" command. * Markdown subsystem extended with [../src/markdown.md#ftnts|footnotes support]. See corresponding [../test/markdown-test3.md|test cases], [/wiki?name=branch/markdown-footnotes#il|known limitations] and [forum:/forumthread/ee1f1597e46ec07a|discussion]. * Add the new special name "start:BRANCH" to refer to the first check-in of the branch. * Support [/wiki?name=branch/generated-tkt-mimetype&p|generated "mimetype"] columns in the TICKET and TICKETCHNG tables. * Fix [/timeline?r=fix_remote_url_overwrite_with_proxy|remote-url-overwrite] bug where remote-url is overwritten by the proxy setting during sync operation. Also require explicit "system" proxy setting to use "http_proxy" environment variable. * Reimplemented the [/pikchrshow] app to use a WebAssembly build of pikchr so that it can render pikchrs on the client instead of requiring a server round-trip. * Add the [/help?cmd=email-listid|email-listid setting]. If set, it is used as the List-ID header for all outbound notification emails. * Add the "--branch" option to the "[/help?cmd=timeline|timeline]" command to restrict the displayed items to a specific branch. * Add the "--versions" option to "[/help?cmd=diff|fossil diff]" to display details about the compared versions into the patch header. * Numerous other minor enhancements. @ text @@@comment $NetBSD$ bin/fossil man/man1/fossil.1 share/doc/fossil/COPYRIGHT-BSD2.txt share/doc/fossil/linenoise.h @ 1.2 log @Update fossil to version 1.34. Remove readline dependency fossil now uses the linenoise library (embedded src). Install manpage, license and linenoise license. Changelog: * Make the fossil clean command undoable for files less than 10MiB. * Update internal Unicode character tables, used in regular expression handling, from version 7.0 to 8.0. * Add the new amend command which is used to modify tags of a "check-in". * Fix bug in import command, handling version 3 of the svndump format for subversion. * Add the all cache command. * TH1 enhancements: Add minimal [lsearch] command. Only exact case-sensitive matching is supported. Add the [glob_match], [markdown], [dir], and [encode64] commands. Add the [tclIsSafe] and [tclMakeSafe] commands to the Tcl integration subsystem. Add 'double', 'integer', and 'list' classes to the [string is] command. * Add the --undo option to the diff command. * Build-in Antirez's "linenoise" command-line editing library for use with the fossil sql command on Unix platforms. * Add stash cat as an alias for the stash show command. * Automatically pull before fossil merge when auto-sync is enabled. * Fix --hard option to fossil mv and fossil rm to enable them to work properly with certain relative paths. * Change the mimetype for ".n" and ".man" files to text/plain. * Display improvements in the fossil bisect chart command. * Updated the built-in SQLite to version 3.9.1 and activated JSON1 and FTS5 support (both currently unused within Fossil). @ text @@ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @d3 3 @ 1.1.1.1 log @Initial import of fossil-200909211920: There are plenty of open-source version control systems available on the internet these days. What makes Fossil worthy of attention? 1. Bug Tracking And Wiki - In addition to doing distributed version control like Git and Mercurial, Fossil also supports distributed bug tracking and distributed wiki all in a single integrated package. 2. Web Interface - Fossil has a built-in and easy-to-use web interface that simplifies project tracking and promotes situational awareness. Simply type "fossil ui" from within any check-out and Fossil automatically opens your web browser in a page that gives detailed history and status information on that project. 3. Autosync - Fossil supports "autosync" mode which helps to keep projects moving forward by reducing the amount of needless forking and merging often associated distributed projects. 4. Self-Contained - Fossil is a single stand-alone executable that contains everything needed to do configuration management. Installation is trivial: simply download a precompiled binary for Linux, Mac, or Windows and put it on your $PATH. Easy-to-compile source code is available for users on other platforms. Fossil sources are also mostly self-contained, requiring only the "zlib" library and the standard C library to build. 5. Simple Networking - Fossil uses plain old HTTP (with proxy support) for all network communications, meaning that it works fine from behind restrictive firewalls. The protocol is bandwidth efficient to the point that Fossil can be used comfortably over a dial-up internet connection. 6. CGI Enabled - No server is required to use fossil. But a server does make collaboration easier. Fossil supports three different yet simple server configurations. The most popular is a 2-line CGI script. This is the approach used by the self-hosting fossil repositories. 7. Robust & Reliable - Fossil stores content in an SQLite database so that transactions are atomic even if interrupted by a power loss or system crash. Furthermore, automatic self-checks verify that all aspects of the repository are consistent prior to each commit. In over two years of operation, no work has ever been lost after having been committed to a Fossil repository. @ text @@