A "fossil rebuild" is not required, but is recommended, when updating
to the latest "trunk" version.  If you do run "fossil rebuild" and
then back up to a prior fossil version, a "fossil rebuild" will
definitely be required.

The change adds two new fields to the MLINK table.  Those two new
fields help to draw better graphs for the history of a single file. If
you do not do "fossil rebuild" then the older inferior graph is drawn.
Or maybe even a goofy graph.

Example file history graph:

   https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/finfo?name=src/diff.c

Question:  Will Git or Mercurial give you the change history of an
individual file like the above?  With or without a graph?

-- 
D. Richard Hipp
d...@sqlite.org
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