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bzr-0.0.5 NOT RELEASED YET
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* New 'bzr whoami --email' option shows only the email component
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of the user identification, from Jo Vermeulen.
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* New 'bzr ignore PATTERN' command.
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* Nicer error message for broken pipe, interrupt and similar
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conditions that don't indicate an internal error.
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* Add ``.*.swp .*.tmp *,v`` to default ignore patterns.
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* Converted black-box test suites from Bourne shell into Python;
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now run using ``./testbzr``. Various structural improvements to
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* Included ElementTree library upgraded to 1.2.6 by Fredrik Lundh.
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* Refactor command functions into Command objects based on
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mango-sorbet by Scott James Remnant.
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* Better help messages for many commands.
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* Expose bzrlib.open_tracefile() to start the tracefile; until
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this is called trace messages are just discarded.
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* 'bzr diff' optionally takes a list of files to diff. Still a bit
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basic. Patch from QuantumG.
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* More default ignore patterns.
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* New 'bzr log --verbose' shows a list of files changed in the
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changeset. Patch from Sebastian Cote.
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* Roll over ~/.bzr.log if it gets too large.
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* Command abbreviations 'ci', 'st', 'stat', '?' based on a patch
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* New 'bzr help commands' based on a patch from Denys Duchier.
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* User email is determined by looking at $BZREMAIL or ~/.bzr.email
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or $EMAIL. All are decoded by the locale preferred encoding.
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If none of these are present user@hostname is used. The host's
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fully-qualified name is not used because that tends to fail when
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there are DNS problems.
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* New 'bzr whoami' command instead of username user-email.
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* Make commit safe for hardlinked bzr trees.
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* Some Unicode/locale fixes.
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* Partial workaround for difflib.unified_diff not handling
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trailing newlines properly.
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* Allow docstrings for help to be in PEP0257 format. Patch from
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* More tests in test.sh.
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* Write profile data to a temporary file not into working
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directory and delete it when done.
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* Smaller .bzr.log with process ids.
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* Fix opening of ~/.bzr.log on Windows. Patch from Andrew
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* Some improvements in handling paths on Windows, based on a patch
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* New "directories" internal command lists versioned directories
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* Can now say "bzr commit --help".
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* New "rename" command to rename one file to a different name
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* New "move" command to move one or more files into a different
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* New "renames" command lists files renamed since base revision.
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* New cat command contributed by janmar.
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* .bzr.log is placed in $HOME (not pwd) and is always written in
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UTF-8. (Probably not a completely good long-term solution, but
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* Workaround for difflib bug in Python 2.3 that causes an
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exception when comparing empty files. Reported by Erik Toubro
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* Refactored inventory storage to insert a root entry at the top.
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* Start of shell-based black-box testing in test.sh.
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* Win32 fixes from Steve Brown.
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bzr-0.0.2 "black cube" 2005-03-31
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* Default ignore list extended (see bzrlib/__init__.py).
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* Patterns in .bzrignore are now added to the default ignore list,
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rather than replacing it.
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* Ignore list isn't reread for every file.
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* Reinstate the 'bzr check' command to check invariants of the
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* New 'ignored' command lists which files are ignored and why;
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'deleted' lists files deleted in the current working tree.
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* Performance improvements.
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* New global --profile option.
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* Ignore patterns like './config.h' now correctly match files in
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the root directory only.
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* More information from info command.
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* Can now say "bzr help COMMAND" for more detailed help.
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* Less file flushing and faster performance when writing logs and
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committing to stores.
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* More useful verbose output from some commands.
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* Fix inverted display of 'R' and 'M' during 'commit -v'.
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* Include a subset of ElementTree-1.2.20040618 to make
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* Fix time.localtime call to work with Python 2.3 (the minimum
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bzr-0.0.0.69 2005-03-22
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* First public release.
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* Storage of local versions: init, add, remove, rm, info, log,