Available at: http://selenic.com/mercurial/release More information at: http://selenic.com/mercurial Major changes between Mercurial 0.9 and 0.9.1: New features: - You can now configure your ''hgweb'' server to let remote users ''push'' changes over http. - You can now ''import'' a patch in a mail message by saving the mail message, and importing it. This works for patches sent either inline or as attachments. - The ''diff'' command now accepts ''-rA:B'' syntax as a synonym for ''-r A -r B'', and adds ''-b'' and ''-B'' options. New contributions and extensions: - The ''acl'' extension lets you lock down parts of a repository against incoming changes - The ''extdiff'' extension lets you run your favourite graphical change viewer - Comprehensive integration with the ''vim'' editor - A restricted shell for ''ssh''-hosted repositories - An importer for ''darcs'' repositories New hooks added: - ''preupdate'' is run before an update or merge in the working directory. - ''update'' is run after an update or merge in the working directory. Behaviour changes: - NOTE: Mercurial as installed by the Windows binary installer no longer performs automatic line-ending conversion for Unix/Linux compatibility. To re-enable this feature, edit your ''mercurial.ini'' file after you upgrade. - The Windows binary installer now automatically adds ''hg'' to your ''%PATH%''. - The ''backout'' command now runs an editor by default, to let you modify the commit message for a backed-out changeset. - An earlier problem with parsing of tags has been fixed. This makes tag parsing slower but more reliable. Memory usage and performance improvements: - The ''remove'' command has been rewritten to be hundreds of times faster in large repositories. - It is now possible to ''clone'' a repository very quickly over a LAN, if the server is configured to allow it. See the new ''server'' section in the ''hgrc'' documentation. Other changes of note: - Mercurial will now print help for an extension if you type ''hg help EXT_NAME''. - The usual array of bug fixes and documentation improvements. - The integrated web server is now more WSGI-compliant. - Work has begun to solidify Mercurial''s API for use by third-party packages. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel