Commit Briefs

Klemens Nanni

Fix "mandoc -T lint -W style" nits


Klemens Nanni

Document command aliases in tmux(1) style, add tags for navigation

Complete 95f394e8917def2c11ce292b3a8f804d261b1d12; reminder to look at gotadmin(1) from stsp, thanks.




Klemens Nanni

Document command aliases in tmux(1) style, add tags for navigation

This has the advantage of tags being located right by the full command; combined with tags ":tco" to search for the `co` alias will jump right to the `checkout` line, neatly showing everything without needing further navigation. tmux hint from Thomas Adam, thanks. OK stsp


Stefan Sperling

update 'got merge' TODO item


Stefan Sperling

bump version number


Stefan Sperling

CHANGES for 0.61 (tags/0.61)


Stefan Sperling

sync dist file list




Stefan Sperling

explicitly set the default branch name after 'git init' in regress tests

We need to do this because newer versions of Git support an arbitrary default branch name which can be set by users. We don't want tests to fail when this option is used. pointed out by Thomas Adam


Christian Weisgerber

pull in a type fix from the OpenBSD parse.y template

Original commit message by deraadt: (unsigned) means (unsigned int) which on ptrdiff_t or size_t or other larger types really is a range reduction... Almost any cast to (unsigned) is a bug.


Christian Weisgerber

fix unsigned/signed char mismatch in parse.y








Stefan Sperling

fix 'got fetch' downloading too many objects in some cases

Always announce all local references to the server when fetching changes. We used to do this only in mirror mode. In regular mode only refs/tags and refs/remotes/origin were announced, which could result in unnecessary downloads if relevant objects exist in refs/heads or elsewhere.


Christian Weisgerber

got_sha1_digest_to_str() writes to char *

ok stsp


Christian Weisgerber

fix unsigned/signed char mismatch in parse.y

ok stsp


Christian Weisgerber

match the unsigned char type used by the zlib interface

ok stsp


Stefan Sperling

show commit progress output when 'got merge -c' is used

Otherwise no progress output is shown at all with this command. Commit progress output will also display any additional changes which resulted from conflict resolution. ok millert@