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Thu Sep 15 14:19:21 1994 david d `zoo' zuhn <zoo@monad.armadillo.com> * Makefile.in: define TEXI2DVI, add it to FLAGS_TO_PASS; remove old comments about parameters for DEFS Wed Jul 13 21:54:46 1994 david d `zoo' zuhn (zoo@monad.armadillo.com) * contrib/rcs-to-cvs: rewritten for Bourne shell (thanks to David MacKenzie <djm@cygnus.com>) Wed Jul 13 21:48:38 1994 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cujo.cygnus.com) * Makefile.in: Deleted line consisting of only whitespace; it confuses some versions of make. Mon Jan 24 12:26:47 1994 david d zuhn (zoo@monad.armadillo.com) * configure.in: check for <sys/select.h> and <ndbm.h> * Makefile.in: define YACC and not BISON Sat Dec 18 00:52:04 1993 david d zuhn (zoo@monad.armadillo.com) * config.h.in: handle HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H, HAVE_ERRNO_H * configure.in: check for memmove, <errno.h> * Makefile.in (VPATH): don't use $(srcdir), but @srcdir@ instead * configure.in (AC_HAVE_HEADERS): check for <sys/wait.h> Mon Nov 29 15:05:43 1993 K. Richard Pixley (rich@sendai.cygnus.com) * lib/Makefile.in, src/Makefile.in (CFLAGS): default to -g. * src/log.c (log_fileproc): if a file has been added, but not committed, then say so rather than reporting that nothing is known. * src/sanity.el: update for emacs-19. * src/RCS-patches, src/README-rm-add: update for rcs-5.6.6. * src/Makefile.in: removed some gratuitous diffs from cvs-1.3. * src/cvsrc.c: strdup -> xstrdup, malloc -> xmalloc, comment about fgets lossage. * configure, configure.in, Makefile.in: support man and doc directories and info and dvi targets. * doc/cvs.texinfo: comment out include of gpl.texinfo. * doc/Makefile.in: added dvi & info targets. * doc/cvsclient.texi: added @setfilename. * lib/Makefile.in: remove some extraneous diffs against the patched cvs-1.3. * doc/Makefile.in, man/Makefile.in: update for autoconf. Fri Nov 19 12:56:34 1993 K. Richard Pixley (rich@sendai.cygnus.com) * Many files: added configure.in, updated configure based on autoconf. Tue Jun 1 17:02:41 1993 david d `zoo' zuhn (zoo at cirdan.cygnus.com) * configure: add support for alloca and sys/select.h Wed May 19 19:34:48 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) * cvs-format.el: Don't set c-tab-always-indent. Mon Mar 22 23:25:33 1993 david d `zoo' zuhn (zoo at cirdan.cygnus.com) * Makefile.in: installcheck: recurse into src directory to run tests Mon Jan 18 17:21:16 1993 K. Richard Pixley (rich@rtl.cygnus.com) * Makefile.in (check): recur into src directory in order to pick up the sanity check. Thu Dec 17 19:41:22 1992 david d `zoo' zuhn (zoo at cirdan.cygnus.com) * Makefile.in: added blank 'dvi' target Tue Apr 7 15:55:25 1992 Brian Berliner (berliner at sun.com) * Changes between CVS 1.3 Beta-3 and official CVS 1.3! * A new shell script is provided, "./cvsinit", which can be run at install time to help setup your $CVSROOT area. This can greatly ease your entry into CVS usage. * The INSTALL file has been updated to include the machines on which CVS has compiled successfully. I think CVS 1.3 is finally portable. Thanks to all the Beta testers! * Support for the "editinfo" file was contributed. This file (located in $CVSROOT/CVSROOT) can be used to specify a special "editor" to run on a per-directory basis within the repository, instead of the usual user's editor. As such, it can verify that the log message entered by the user is of the appropriate form (contains a bugid and test validation, for example). * The manual pages cvs(1) and cvs(5) have been updated. * The "mkmodules" command now informs you when your modules file has duplicate entries. * The "add" command now preserves any per-directory sticky tag when you add a new directory to your checked-out sources. * The "admin" command is now a fully recursive interface to the "rcs" program which operates on your checked-out sources. It no longer requires you to specify the full path to the RCS file. * The per-file sticky tags can now be effectively removed with "cvs update -A file", even if you had checked out the whole directory with a per-directory sticky tag. This allows a great deal of flexibility in managing the revisions that your checked-out sources are based upon (both per-directory and per-file sticky tags). * The "cvs -n commit" command now works, to show which files are out-of-date and will cause the real commit to fail, or which files will fail any pre-commit checks. Also, the "cvs -n import ..." command will now show you what it would've done without actually doing it. * Doing "cvs commit modules" to checkin the modules file will no properly run the "mkmodules" program (assuming you have setup your $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/modules file to do so). * The -t option in the modules file (which specifies a program to run when you do a "cvs rtag" operation on a module) now gets the symbolic tag as the second argument when invoked. * When the source repository is locked by another user, that user's login name will be displayed as the holder of the lock. * Doing "cvs checkout module/file.c" now works even if module/file.c is in the Attic (has been removed from main-line development). * Doing "cvs commit */Makefile" now works as one would expect. Rather than trying to commit everything recursively, it will now commit just the files specified. * The "cvs remove" command is now fully recursive. To schedule a file for removal, all you have to do is "rm file" and "cvs rm". With no arguments, "cvs rm" will schedule all files that have been physically removed for removal from the source repository at the next "cvs commit". * The "cvs tag" command now prints "T file" for each file that was tagged by this invocation and "D file" for each file that had the tag removed (as with "cvs tag -d"). * The -a option has been added to "cvs rtag" to force it to clean up any old, matching tags for files that have been removed (in the Attic) that may not have been touched by this tag operation. This can help keep a consistent view with your tag, even if you re-use it frequently. Sat Feb 29 16:02:05 1992 Brian Berliner (berliner at sun.com) * Changes between CVS 1.3 Beta-2 and CVS 1.3 Beta-3 * Many portability fixes, thanks to all the Beta testers! With any luck, this Beta release will compile correctly on most anything. Hey, what are we without our dreams. * CVS finally has support for doing isolated development on a branch off the current (or previous!) revisions. This is also extremely nice for generating patches for previously released software while development is progressing on the next release. Here's an example of creating a branch to fix a patch with the 2.0 version of the "foo" module, even though we are already well into the 3.0 release. Do: % cvs rtag -b -rFOO_2_0 FOO_2_0_Patch foo % cvs checkout -rFOO_2_0_Patch foo % cd foo [[ hack away ]] % cvs commit A physical branch will be created in the RCS file only when you actually commit the change. As such, forking development at some random point in time is extremely light-weight -- requiring just a symbolic tag in each file until a commit is done. To fork development at the currently checked out sources, do: % cvs tag -b Personal_Hack % cvs update -rPersonal_Hack [[ hack away ]] % cvs commit Now, if you decide you want the changes made in the Personal_Hack branch to be merged in with other changes made in the main-line development, you could do: % cvs commit # to make Personal_Hack complete % cvs update -A # to update sources to main-line % cvs update -jPersonal_Hack # to merge Personal_Hack to update your checked-out sources, or: % cvs checkout -jPersonal_Hack module to checkout a fresh copy. To support this notion of forked development, CVS reserves all even-numbered branches for its own use. In addition, CVS reserves the ".0" and ".1" branches. So, if you intend to do your own branches by hand with RCS, you should use odd-numbered branches starting with ".3", as in "1.1.3", "1.1.5", 1.2.9", .... * The "cvs commit" command now supports a fully functional -r option, allowing you to commit your changes to a specific numeric revision or symbolic tag with full consistency checks. Numeric tags are useful for bringing your sources all up to some revision level: % cvs commit -r2.0 For symbolic tags, you can only commit to a tag that references a branch in the RCS file. One created by "cvs rtag -b" or from "cvs tag -b" is appropriate (see below). * Roland Pesch <pesch@cygnus.com> and K. Richard Pixley <rich@cygnus.com> were kind enough to contribute two new manual pages for CVS: cvs(1) and cvs(5). Most of the new CVS 1.3 features are now documented, with the exception of the new branch support added to commit/rtag/tag/checkout/update. * The -j options of checkout/update have been added. The "cvs join" command has been removed. With one -j option, CVS will merge the changes made between the resulting revision and the revision that it is based on (e.g., if the tag refers to a branch, CVS will merge all changes made in that branch into your working file). With two -j options, CVS will merge in the changes between the two respective revisions. This can be used to "remove" a certain delta from your working file. E.g., If the file foo.c is based on revision 1.6 and I want to remove the changes made between 1.3 and 1.5, I might do: % cvs update -j1.5 -j1.3 foo.c # note the order... In addition, each -j option can contain on optional date specification which, when used with branches, can limit the chosen revision to one within a specific date. An optional date is specified by adding a colon (:) to the tag, as in: -jSymbolic_Tag:Date_Specifier An example might be what "cvs import" tells you to do when you have just imported sources that have conflicts with local changes: % cvs checkout -jTAG:yesterday -jTAG module which tells CVS to merge in the changes made to the branch specified by TAG in the last 24 hours. If this is not what is intended, substitute "yesterday" for whatever format of date that is appropriate, like: % cvs checkout -jTAG:'1 week ago' -jTAG module * "cvs diff" now supports the special tags "BASE" and "HEAD". So, the command: % cvs diff -u -rBASE -rHEAD will effectively show the changes made by others (in unidiff format) that will be merged into your working sources with your next "cvs update" command. "-rBASE" resolves to the revision that your working file is based on. "-rHEAD" resolves to the current head of the branch or trunk that you are working on. * The -P option of "cvs checkout" now means to Prune empty directories, as with "update". The default is to not remove empty directories. However, if you do "checkout" with any -r options, -P will be implied. I.e., checking out with a tag will cause empty directories to be pruned automatically. * The new file INSTALL describes how to install CVS, including detailed descriptions of interfaces to "configure". * The example loginfo file in examples/loginfo has been updated to use the perl script included in contrib/log.pl. The nice thing about this log program is that it records the revision numbers of your change in the log message. Example files for commitinfo and rcsinfo are now included in the examples directory. * All "#if defined(__STDC__) && __STDC__ == 1" lines have been changed to be "#if __STDC__" to fix some problems with the former. * The lib/regex.[ch] files have been updated to the 1.3 release of the GNU regex package. * The ndbm emulation routines included with CVS 1.3 Beta-2 in the src/ndbm.[ch] files has been moved into the src/myndbm.[ch] files to avoid any conflict with the system <ndbm.h> header file. If you had a previous CVS 1.3 Beta release, you will want to "cvs remove ndbm.[ch]" form your copy of CVS as well. * "cvs add" and "cvs remove" are a bit more verbose, telling you what to do to add/remove your file permanently. * We no longer mess with /dev/tty in "commit" and "add". * More things are quiet with the -Q option set. * New src/config.h option: If CVS_BADROOT is set, CVS will not allow people really logged in as "root" to commit changes. * "cvs diff" exits with a status of 0 if there were no diffs, 1 if there were diffs, and 2 if there were errors. * "cvs -n diff" is now supported so that you can still run diffs even while in the middle of committing files. * Handling of the CVS/Entries file is now much more robust. * The default file ignore list now includes "*.so". * "cvs import" did not expand '@' in the log message correctly. It does now. Also, import now uses the ignore file facility correctly. Import will now tell you whether there were conflicts that need to be resolved, and how to resolve them. * "cvs log" has been changed so that you can "log" things that are not a part of the current release (in the Attic). * If you don't change the editor message on commit, CVS now prompts you with the choice: !)reuse this message unchanged for remaining dirs which allows you to tell CVS that you have no intention of changing the log message for the remainder of the commit. * It is no longer necessary to have CVSROOT set if you are using the -H option to get Usage information on the commands. * Command argument changes: checkout: -P handling changed as described above. New -j option (up to 2 can be specified) for doing rcsmerge kind of things on checkout. commit: -r option now supports committing to a numeric or symbolic tags, with some restrictions. Full consistency checks will be done. Added "-f logfile" option, which tells commit to glean the log message from the specified file, rather than invoking the editor. rtag: Added -b option to create a branch tag, useful for creating a patch for a previous release, or for forking development. tag: Added -b option to create a branch tag, useful for creating a patch for a previous release, or for forking development. update: New -j option (up to 2 can be specified) for doing rcsmerge kind of things on update. Thu Jan 9 10:51:35 MST 1992 Jeff Polk (polk at BSDI.COM) * Changes between CVS 1.3 Beta-1 and CVS 1.3 Beta-2 * Thanks to K. Richard Pixley at Cygnus we now have function prototypes in all the files * Some small changes to configure for portability. There have been other portability problems submitted that have not been fixed (Brian will be working on those). Additionally all __STDC__ tests have been modified to check __STDC__ against the constant 1 (this is what the Second edition of K&R says must be true). * Lots of additional error checking for forked processes (run_exec) (thanks again to K. Richard Pixley) * Lots of miscellaneous bug fixes - including but certainly not limited to: various commit core dumps various update core dumps bogus results from status with numeric sticky tags commitprog used freed memory Entries file corruption caused by No_Difference commit to revision broken (now works if branch exists) ignore file processing broken for * and ! ignore processing didn't handle memory reasonably miscellaneous bugs in the recursion processor file descriptor leak in ParseInfo CVSROOT.adm->CVSROOT rename bug lots of lint fixes * Reformatted all the code in src (with GNU indent) and then went back and fixed prototypes, etc since indent gets confused. The rationale is that it is better to do it sooner than later and now everything is consistent and will hopefully stay that way. The basic options to indent were: "-bad -bbb -bap -cdb -d0 -bl -bli0 -nce -pcs -cs -cli4 -di1 -nbc -psl -lp -i4 -ip4 -c41" and then miscellaneous formatting fixes were applied. Note also that the "-nfc1" or "-nfca" may be appropriate in files where comments have been carefully formatted (e.g, modules.c). Sat Dec 14 20:35:22 1991 Brian Berliner (berliner at sun.com) * Changes between CVS 1.2 and CVS 1.3 Beta are described here. * Lots of portability work. CVS now uses the GNU "configure" script to dynamically determine the features provided by your system. It probably is not foolproof, but it is better than nothing. Please let me know of any portability problems. Some file names were changed to fit within 14-characters. * CVS has a new RCS parser that is much more flexible and extensible. It should read all known RCS ",v" format files. * Most of the commands now are fully recursive, rather than just operating on the current directory alone. This includes "commit", which makes it real easy to do an "atomic" commit of all the changes made to a CVS hierarchy of sources. Most of the commands also correctly handle file names that are in directories other than ".", including absolute path names. Commands now accept the "-R" option to force recursion on (though it is always the default now) and the "-l" option to force recursion off, doing just "." and not any sub-directories. * CVS supports many of the features provided with the RCS 5.x distribution - including the new "-k" keyword expansion options. I recommend using RCS 5.x (5.6 is the current official RCS version) and GNU diff 1.15 (or later) distributions with CVS. * Checking out files with symbolic tags/dates is now "sticky", in that CVS remembers the tag/date used for each file (and directory) and will use that tag/date automatically on the next "update" call. This stickyness also holds for files checked out with the the new RCS 5.x "-k" options. * The "cvs diff" command now recognizes all of the rcsdiff 5.x options. Unidiff format is available by installing the GNU diff 1.15 distribution. * The old "CVS.adm" directories created on checkout are now called "CVS" directories, to look more like "RCS" and "SCCS". Old CVS.adm directories are automagically converted to CVS directories. The old "CVSROOT.adm" directory within the source repository is automagically changed into a "CVSROOT" directory as well. * Symbolic links in the source repository are fully supported ONLY if you use RCS 5.6 or later and (of course) your system supports symlinks. * A history database has been contributed which maintains the history of certain CVS operations, as well as providing a wide array of querying options. * The "cvs" program has a "-n" option which can be used with the "update" command to show what would be updated without actually doing the update, like: "cvs -n update". All usage statements have been cleaned up and made more verbose. * The module database parsing has been rewritten. The new format is compatible with the old format, but with much more functionality. It allows modules to be created that grab pieces or whole directories from various different parts of your source repository. Module-relative specifications are also correctly recognized now, like "cvs checkout module/file.c". * A configurable template can be specified such that on a "commit", certain directories can supply a template that the user must fill before completing the commit operation. * A configurable pre-commit checking program can be specified which will run to verify that a "commit" can happen. This feature can be used to restrict certain users from changing certain pieces of the source repository, or denying commits to the entire source repository. * The new "cvs export" command is much like "checkout", but establishes defaults suitable for exporting code to others (expands out keywords, forces the use of a symbolic tag, and does not create "CVS" directories within the checked out sources. * The new "cvs import" command replaces the deprecated "checkin" shell script and is used to import sources into CVS control. It is also much faster for the first-time import. Some algorithmic improvements have also been made to reduce the number of conflicting files on next-time imports. * The new "cvs admin" command is basically an interface to the "rcs" program. (Not yet implemented very well). * Signal handling (on systems with BSD or POSIX signals) is much improved. Interrupting CVS now works with a single interrupt! * CVS now invokes RCS commands by direct fork/exec rather than calling system(3). This improves performance by removing a call to the shell to parse the arguments. * Support for the .cvsignore file has been contributed. CVS will now show "unknown" files as "? filename" as the result of an "update" command. The .cvsignore file can be used to add files to the current list of ignored files so that they won't show up as unknown. * Command argument changes: cvs: Added -l to turn off history logging. Added -n to show what would be done without actually doing anything. Added -q/-Q for quiet and really quiet settings. Added -t to show debugging trace. add: Added -k to allow RCS 5.x -k options to be specified. admin: New command; an interface to rcs(1). checkout: Added -A to reset sticky tags/date/options. Added -N to not shorten module paths. Added -R option to force recursion. Changed -p (prune empty directories) to -P option. Changed -f option; forcing tags match is now default. Added -p option to checkout module to standard output. Added -s option to cat the modules db with status. Added -d option to checkout in the specified directory. Added -k option to use RCS 5.x -k support. commit: Removed -a option; use -l instead. Removed -f option. Added -l option to disable recursion. Added -R option to force recursion. If no files specified, commit is recursive. diff: Now recognizes all RCS 5.x rcsdiff options. Added -l option to disable recursion. Added -R option to force recursion. history: New command; displays info about CVS usage. import: Replaces "checkin" shell script; imports sources under CVS control. Ignores files on the ignore list (see -I option or .cvsignore description above). export: New command; like "checkout", but w/special options turned on by default to facilitate exporting sources. join: Added -B option to join from base of the branch; join now defaults to only joining with the top two revisions on the branch. Added -k option for RCS 5.x -k support. log: Supports all RCS 5.x options. Added -l option to disable recursion. Added -R option to force recursion. patch: Changed -f option; forcing tags match is now default. Added -c option to force context-style diffs. Added -u option to support unidiff-style diffs. Added -V option to support RCS specific-version keyword expansion formats. Added -R option to force recursion. remove: No option changes. It's a bit more verbose. rtag: Equivalent to the old "cvs tag" command. No option changes. It's a lot faster for re-tag. status: New output formats with more information. Added -l option to disable recursion. Added -R option to force recursion. Added -v option to show symbolic tags for files. tag: Functionality changed to tag checked out files rather than modules; use "rtag" command to get the old "cvs tag" behaviour. update: Added -A to reset sticky tags/date/options. Changed -p (prune empty directories) to -P option. Changed -f option; forcing tags match is now default. Added -p option to checkout module to standard output. Added -I option to add files to the ignore list. Added -R option to force recursion. Major Contributors: * Jeff Polk <polk@bsdi.com> rewrote most of the grody code of CVS 1.2. He made just about everything dynamic (by using malloc), added a generic hashed list manager, re-wrote the modules database parsing in a compatible - but extended way, generalized directory hierarchy recursion for virtually all the commands (including commit!), generalized the loginfo file to be used for pre-commit checks and commit templates, wrote a new and flexible RCS parser, fixed an uncountable number of bugs, and helped in the design of future CVS features. If there's anything gross left in CVS, it's probably my fault! * David G. Grubbs <dgg@ksr.com> contributed the CVS "history" and "release" commands. As well as the ever-so-useful "-n" option of CVS which tells CVS to show what it would do, without actually doing it. He also contributed support for the .cvsignore file. * Paul Sander, HaL Computer Systems, Inc. <paul@hal.com> wrote and contributed the code in lib/sighandle.c. I added support for POSIX, BSD, and non-POSIX/non-BSD systems. * Free Software Foundation contributed the "configure" script and other compatibility support in the "lib" directory, which will help make CVS much more portable. * Many others have contributed bug reports and enhancement requests. Some have even submitted actual code which I have not had time yet to integrate into CVS. Maybe for the next release. * Thanks to you all! Wed Feb 6 10:10:58 1991 Brian Berliner (berliner at sun.com) * Changes from CVS 1.0 Patchlevel 1 to CVS 1.0 Patchlevel 2; also known as "Changes from CVS 1.1 to CVS 1.2". * Major new support with this release is the ability to use the recently-posted RCS 5.5 distribution with CVS 1.2. See below for other assorted bug-fixes that have been thrown in. * ChangeLog (new): Added Emacs-style change-log file to CVS 1.2 release. Chronological description of changes between release. * README: Small fixes to installation instructions. My email address is now "berliner@sun.com". * src/Makefile: Removed "rcstime.h". Removed "depend" rule. * src/partime.c: Updated to RCS 5.5 version with hooks for CVS. * src/maketime.c: Updated to RCS 5.5 version with hooks for CVS. * src/rcstime.h: Removed from the CVS 1.2 distribution. Thanks to Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com> for these changes. * src/checkin.csh: Support for RCS 5.5 parsing. Thanks to Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com> for this change. * src/collect_sets.c (Collect_Sets): Be quieter if "-f" option is specified. When checking out files on-top-of other files that CVS doesn't know about, run a diff in the hopes that they are really the same file before aborting. * src/commit.c (branch_number): Fix for RCS 5.5 parsing. Thanks to Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com> for this change. * src/commit.c (do_editor): Bug fix - fprintf missing argument which sometimes caused core dumps. * src/modules.c (process_module): Properly NULL-terminate update_dir[] in all cases. * src/no_difference.c (No_Difference): The wrong RCS revision was being registered in certain (strange) cases. * src/patch.c (get_rcsdate): New algorithm. No need to call maketime() any longer. Thanks to Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com> for this change. * src/patchlevel.h: Increased patch level to "2". * src/subr.c (isdir, islink): Changed to compare stat mode bits correctly. * src/tag.c (tag_file): Added support for following symbolic links that are in the master source repository when tagging. Made tag somewhat quieter in certain cases. * src/update.c (update_process_lists): Unlink the user's file if it was put on the Wlist, meaning that the user's file is not modified and its RCS file has been removed by someone else. * src/update.c (update): Support for "cvs update dir" to correctly just update the argument directory "dir". * src/cvs.h: Fixes for RCS 5.5 parsing. * src/version_number.c (Version_Number): Fixes for parsing RCS 5.5 and older RCS-format files. Thanks to Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com> for these changes. * src/version_number.c (Version_Number): Bug fixes for "-f" option. Bug fixes for parsing with certain branch numbers. RCS revision/symbol parsing is much more solid now. Wed Feb 14 10:01:33 1990 Brian Berliner (berliner at sun.com) * Changes from CVS 1.0 Patchlevel 0 to CVS 1.0 Patchlevel 1; also known as "Changes from CVS 1.0 to CVS 1.1". * src/patch.c (get_rcsdate): Portability fix. Replaced call to timelocal() with call to maketime(). Mon Nov 19 23:15:11 1990 Brian Berliner (berliner at prisma.com) * Sent CVS 1.0 release to comp.sources.unix moderator and FSF. * Special thanks to Dick Grune <dick@cs.vu.nl> for his work on the 1986 version of CVS and making it available to the world. Dick's version is available on uunet.uu.net in the comp.sources.unix/volume6/cvs directory. @(#)ChangeLog 1.17 92/04/10