- new Gitolite::Easy module hides all the other stuff
- (put GL_ADMIN_BASE and GL_REPO_BASE into %ENV)
- new 'gitolite creator' shell command
- 'writes' command modified to use Gitolite::Easy. It is also the
only dual mode command -- it can be invoked remotely as well as
locally. I deem that the required trick to make other remote-only
commands work locally is too much trouble for what is probably a
rarely used command.
The logging is both for paranoia and parsing/automated processing. The
ones you're probably interested in parsing should be easy to pick out
and are very likely to have tab-delimited fields already.
- 'post-compile' subdir moved under 'commands/' but only for
sanity; has no real significance now
- new, internal use only, gitolite command run-all, as in
gitolite run-all POST_COMPILE
which runs all the commands in @{ $rc{POST_COMPILE} } in sequence.
You can sdo this for any section of course, though this is the only
one in the rc right now.
(Future candidates: PRE_GIT, POST_GIT, PRE_CREATE, POST_CREATE)
ssh tests are meant to ensure that basic authENTICATION is happening.
AuthORISATION is checked all over the rest of the test suite and these
two are quite orthogonal operations so there is no need to test all of
authZ with ssh.
- usage() gets a little smarter; it now knows what function it was called
from and tries to find a '=for function_name' chunk of data in the script
- the various list-* functions now work off a dispatcher in Load.pm
- (...and they all use the new usage() magic to print their helps!)
- src/gitolite got a lot leaner due to this dispatcher
- src/gitolite-shell became a lot more easier to read/flow
- rc acquired '{COMMANDS}', which gitolite-shell now refers to
- comments in the default rc file changed a bit
- rc got a new REMOTE_COMMAND_PATT (in place of ADC_CMD_ARGS_PATT)
the rest is perltidy and stuff like that
(1) testing is very easy, just run this from a clone
t/g3-clean-install-setup-test
BUT BE WARNED THIS IS DESTRUCTIVE; details in t/WARNING
(2) install is equally simple; see 'INSTALL' in the main directory