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[Quilt-dev] Quilt 0.65 released


From: Jean Delvare
Subject: [Quilt-dev] Quilt 0.65 released
Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2016 21:38:47 +0100

Hi all,

This evening I released quilt 0.65:

http://download-mirror.savannah.gnu.org/releases/quilt/quilt-0.65.tar.gz
http://download-mirror.savannah.gnu.org/releases/quilt/quilt-0.65.tar.gz.sig

User-visible changes since 0.64 are as follows:

  - Translation fixes
  - Project settings have priority
  - Reject binary files in patches
  - Fix a race condition in diff_file
  - Performance: Optimizations to the setup command
  - Performance: Optimizations to the bash completion script
  - Test suite: Improve the edit test case
  - Test suite: Make the symlink test more robust
  - Test suite: Test backup failure
  - Test suite: Test the header command with hard links
  - diff: Report diff failures
  - edit: Fix a corner case bug
  - mail: Fix the help text
  - push: Fix the synopsis
  - refresh: Do not remove symlinks
  - refresh: Break links to read-only patch files
  - refresh: Always preserve modification time
  - setup: Report failed look-ups in inspect-wrapper
  - quilt.el: Fix quilt-editable when patches are stored in subdirs
  - bash_completion: Handle spaces in file names
  - bash_completion: Update the list of commands
  - bash_completion: Add new command options
  - bash_completion: Fix handling of mail, new, push options
  - guards: Simplify the help text
  - guards: Include the file name also in the "Not found" case
  - guards: Add support for an external filelist in --check mode
  - guards: Report which config file has problem in --check mode
  - guards: Documentation update
  - guards: Clarify a user message

Note to packagers: the Makefile was modified to take configure's
--sysconfdir into account as other projects do. As a result, setting
--prefix=/usr will no longer put the configuration files under /etc.
You now need to explicitly pass --sysconfdir=/etc. If you don't,
configuration files will go under /usr/etc, which is not what you want.
This is somewhat less intuitive, but also more consistent with what
other projects are doing.

-- 
Jean Delvare
SUSE L3 Support



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