* support submit requests on project level, osc is checking which
packages have changed and submits only the changed after asking back.
* add support for _patchinfo package submissions in "osc sr" on project level
- added option '-B' to osc maintainer, prints bugowner OR maintainer.
- added 'osc req help' as convenience alias to 'osc help req'.
- 'osc in' to be done. Its usage just prints a suggested zypper command line.
- Incompatible change: osc se now prints Project Package, instead of
Package Project for easier copy&paste.
- give better hint how to use osc vc without network connectivity.
- added printing of cache statistices to osc build
- implemented 'osc ls .' to take proj/pack name from current directory.
* Incompatible change: 'osc ls' now defaults to 'osc ls .',
* Use 'osc ls /' if you really want to list all projects.
* This is meant as a proof of concept. I intend to generalize this usage of '.'
for all osc commands. Feedback welcome.
+- 'osc in' to be done. Its usage just prints a suggested zypper command
line.
+- Incompatible change: osc se now prints Project Package, instead of
Package Project
+ for easier copy&paste.
+
* We may remove direct gnome keyring support later (there are currently
reports of users who can't access obs anymore when not using gnome)
* do not write passwords to .oscrc if keyring is available and used
- expanded several tabs to spaces.
- added default project to new getpac and bco subcommand. .oscrc:getpac_default_project = OpenSUSE:Factory
(not added to branch subcommand, to not interfere with its syntax.)
- allow osc req as shortcut for osc request.
- allow osc cat with one parameter, if it is a url.
- core.py:makeurl() now prints the url for educational purposes if osc -v -v
that preprocess helper for --days myself.
0.121.jw03
- fixed osc req list -U to not look into the local dir
- added osc my ... pkg/prj/req shorthand commands
- add 'osc se' alias for 'osc search -e'
- add -b -m -M to 'osc search'
0.121.jw02
- made rresults an alias for results. python decorators are a strange concept...
- asserting that ~/.oscrc remains mode 0600
- no more plain text passwords in ~/.oscrc, we store now as bz2+base64
- added verbosity control -v -q. To be used in guess_proj_pack()
- added 'll' and 'ls -l' as shorthand to 'list -v'
- started to change to explicit dual license GPLv2 or GPLv3 to conform to Novell policy.
- added revision parameter to show_upstream_srcmd5(), so that it can be used in do_cat later.
- allowed both integer and srcmd5 revisions in meta_get_filelist()
- added 'lL', 'LL': allowed -e and -v together in do_list(). Was an internal error before.
- added cat -e, to cat a file through a link.
'cat -e -r 3' expands through the third revision of the _link.
- added subcmd bco as alias for branch -c
- added default project to branch subcommand. .oscrc:branch_project = OpenSUSE:Factory
- added primitive experimental support for .oscrc:checkout_no_colon = 1
- suggest using svn when .svn found.
- alias submitpac submitrequest
- osc bco now continues to checkout after branch target exists error.
- added .oscrc:plaintext_passwd=1 for backwards compatibility
- moved core.py:exclude_stuff to .oscrc:exclude_glob and expand it to catch *.orig etc.
- allowed req as alias for request.
- bugfix get_request_list: use 'or' with multiple states, not 'and'.
- added osc req list -s all; a shorthand for enumerating all states
- osc req list no longer confuses creator with approver.
- osc req list -D nnn limit to requests nnn days old.
- osc req list now also shows requests from the the given package, not only to.
- improved help texts with repairlink to point to osc resolved.
- improved passx code when creating oscrc.
- osc sr -l is now a shortcut for 'osc req list -M -a -t submit -D 0'
osc commit check for '?' files can be supressed by -f/--force option
It also have more options. File can be easily added, removed or the
whole filelist should be opened in editor and edited (this is very close
to git rebase --interactive behavior).
* obsolete deletepac and deleteprj to delete and rdelete commands.
- enable package tracking by default
* add support to hide commands in help list (so we can show propper
help when people still try to use it).
seife: this is for you, drop your own scripts emulating it :)