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This allow you to cut a release where your system Python is not
compatible with be. For example:
$ python --version
Python 3.2.3
$ python2.7 ./release.py 1.1.0
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Only official releases get a version number, which should help avoid
confusion. If you're running a live checkout, you shouldn't be scared
off by SHAs.
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Pipe has been gone since:
commit f1ae4b7f3fea6fb78a54ee5073aee648a3d73179
Author: W. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu>
Date: Sat Feb 25 11:16:01 2012 -0500
Remove util.subproc.Pipe, as we no longer use it in BE.
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This gets CFBE working with:
commit 4db1a045a0606bead191a563abc54dfa8352efe0
Author: W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>
Date: Wed Aug 29 23:26:17 2012 -0400
Rewrite commands to use bugdirs instead of a single bugdir.
I'm not sure how much work it would take to rewrite CFBE to use
multiple bugdirs.
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This should have been done back in:
commit a95915c6c7d6a4e29c1e5547580e0c1fed2467e1
Author: W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>
Date: Mon Sep 17 08:14:21 2012 -0400
storage:util:mapfile: convert YAML settings to JSON.
I also add an empty-settings generation as a sanity check.
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Thanks to Timmie for pointing this out:
From: Timmie <timmichelsen@gmx-topmail.de>
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 09:42:23 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: [Be-devel] NotImplementedError with Bazaar
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I notices the following glichtes during the install:
D:\be-be-master\be-be>python setup.py install
WARNING:root:unable to import libbe._version: No module named _version
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "setup.py", line 6, in <module>
from libbe import _version, version
ImportError: cannot import name _version
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This brings the config file up to speed with the following
update-copyright commit:
commit 3c68a1a48419d8b2bbc2ce0e7f1700b996ec30e9
Author: W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>
Date: Fri Oct 19 21:52:48 2012 -0400
project: for consistency, also separate ignored paths with pipes
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I wrote the actual patch, but Nicolas gave pretty unambiguous
directions, so I'm making him the author.
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 11:03:39AM -0400, Nicolas Bigaouette wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I'm trying out Bugs Everywhere, pretty neat!
>
> Reading the documentation, I see it's possible to add attachment to the bug
> report. The "commenting on bugs" section of the tutorial[1] gives the
> command for the attachment:
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> > $ cat screenshot.png | be comment --content-type image/png bea/28f
> >
> or the following to reply to a specific comment:
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> > $ be comment bea/28f “Whosit dissapears when you mouse-over whatsit.”
> > $ cat screenshot.png | be comment --content-type image/png bea/28f/41d
> >
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> Both these commands fail as they will try to open the editor for entering
> the comment.
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> The fix is simply to append a single dash "-" at the end of the attachment
> command to tell "be comment" to read the comment from stdin (see "be help
> comment").
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> Also, the second example has not the same formatting as the first one. The
> first one seems to have a "code" formatting, while the second is just
> indented without any line breaks.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Nicolas
>
> [1] http://docs.bugseverywhere.org/tutorial.html#commenting-on-bugs
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Now that my pull request has been accepted, we can be fairly confident
that future releases of pygit2 will expose this attribute. The
accepted patch was a bit different from the original submission:
Add 'pygit2.__version__' for easy access from client software.
https://github.com/libgit2/pygit2/pull/128
commit f10d2b7b3f0c67d81b175326035e4813420156bd
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border-radius and friends are standard CSS3 [1].
[1]: http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-background/#the-border-radius
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These were introduced in
commit d61d54ce33022f0613c5e19e2f52be4ab77c4664
Author: Gianluca Montecchi <gian@grys.it>
Date: Mon Jan 24 22:47:32 2011 +0100
New html output for html command
and propogated in
commit 5b6be7a511670cdf1961d13040cddcb34e70b8a1
Author: W. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu>
Date: Sun Apr 17 02:41:07 2011 -0400
Rework `be html` to use Jinja2 templates.
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This is faster and still readable. I also add an upgrader to convert
bug directories from:
Bugs Everywhere Directory v1.4
to:
Bugs Everywhere Directory v1.5
but I haven't upgraded the local bugdir yet.
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If `pygit2` is installed, use it (via PygitGit) rather than calling
the stand-alone `git` executable for all the Git (via ExecGit) for all
the Git storage stuff. This saves one serializing/deserializing and
process setup/teardown. I timed each test suite by commenting out one
of the `make_vcs_testcase_subclasses()` calls at the end of `git.py`
and running
$ time python test.py libbe.storage.vcs.git
The ExecGit tests ran in 13.7s and the PygitGit tests ran in 3.6s for
a 3.8x speedup.
I had to stretch pygit2 a bit to get a clean fit, so if you want to
test this, you'll need to build pygit2 with the following merge
requests:
Add 'pygit2.__version__' for easy access from client software.
https://github.com/libgit2/pygit2/pull/128
commit 0238fb72dfdf2a2308f2da347717cbaafddc4b83
signature: Add keyword argument parsing to Signature().
https://github.com/libgit2/pygit2/pull/129
commit c934858b629f40221406f34166dd77e881b9d5fd
repository: add Repository.revparse_single()
https://github.com/libgit2/pygit2/pull/131
commit 3afdc8b2f59ed137531671fedde36f3a39cbcc9d
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VCS_get_user_id_TestCase.test_gets_existing_user_id is now
VCS_get_user_id_TestCase.test_get_existing_user_id
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Use the recently created topic, which provides more details than the
`serve-commands` help message.
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The old implementation used module names. For example:
command name: import-xml
module name: import_xml
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Also rename 'serve' -> 'serve-storaage'.
This catches the server version up with:
commit 0336db8d4052a319f1d959a33fc847814551e3f8
Author: W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>
Date: Wed Aug 29 23:55:37 2012 -0400
command:serve-storage: rename `be serve` -> `be serve-storage`.
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The old implementation caused a number of unittest errors.
This commit adds a WSGICaller instance as WSGITestCase.caller, and
provides a wrapper .getURL method which copies the
status/headers/etc. from the caller back into the WSGITestCase.
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Now `be html` defaults to serving the BE repo live. With the
`--export-html` option, it reverts to the earlier static dump
behaviour.
This will make it easier for others to embed a read-only HTML server
in their own app (e.g. as a gitorious issue tracker).
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This catches the server version up with:
commit 0336db8d4052a319f1d959a33fc847814551e3f8
Author: W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>
Date: Wed Aug 29 23:55:37 2012 -0400
command:serve-storage: rename `be serve` -> `be serve-storage`.
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Also raise UnknownCommand if there is no `command` key in the posted
dict (malformed request).
With the new code, you can run commands with:
$ wget --post-data='command: list' http://localhost:8000/run/
instead of having to go through and specify all the parameters
explicitly. This will make the command server more robust for use
with older clients (who may not know about all the parameters that the
server knows about). Parameters sent by the client that the server
does not know about are silently ignored.
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This catches the doc up with misc/xml/be-mail-to-xml:
commit c8985785eb741ff646082879f1ca5e9cfe3873b0
Author: W. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu>
Date: Wed Jan 20 15:22:28 2010 -0500
'be-mbox-to-xml' -> 'be-mail-to-xml' + support for several formats.
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This was merge request #11 on gitorious.
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