Thank you! I just want to re-iterate that I use hg-git everyday and it is fundamental to my daily sanity. I appreciate the hard work that the team does.
Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <dan...@gmail.com> writes: > [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]] > Hi > > I'm pleased to announce two new releases for hg-git. One is a regular > compatibility release, and one is an initial beta of 1.2.0. The latter is > _quite_ overdue, and I can't say when the final release will be, as it depends > on the feedback — it'll be at least a month after a beta with no major issues > reported. > > And just to be clear: Any feedback is very much appreciated! I've been > developing hg-git mostly in my own little sandbox, and I may very well have > gotten stuff like option names — and whether they should be enabled by > default — > wrong. Or I might have written some horribly broken code; who knows? Anyway; > please report back! > > https://pypi.org/project/hg-git/1.1.4/ > https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/hg-git/-/releases/1.1.4 > > https://pypi.org/project/hg-git/1.2.0b1/ > https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/hg-git/-/releases/1.2.0b1 > > hg-git 1.1.4 (2024-11-18) > ========================= > > This is a minor release, focusing on bugs and compatibility. > > * Mark Dulwich 0.22.0 as fully supported; the differences are assumed > intentional for now. > * Mark Mercurial 6.9 as tested and supported. > * Fix tests with Python 3.13. > > hg-git 1.2.0b1 (2024-11-18) > =========================== > > This is a preview of an upcoming feature release that contains changes > to user-facing behaviour. > > Changes to behaviour: > > * Change the defaults for ``hggit.usephases``; similar to Mercurial, > remote repositories now default to publishing. > > Enhancements: > > * Add support for a ``git.blame.ignoreRevsFile`` configuration > setting, that works similarly to the setting for ``git blame``. > * Add limited and experimental support for including hg-git metadata > in Mercurial bundles and when pulling or pushing from remote > Mercurial repositories, see below. (#156) > * ``hg git-cleanup`` now also removes broken Git refs. > * Always pull any annotated tags pointing to any known commits, > equivalent to passing the ``--tags`` option in Git. Previously, such > tags would only be pulled when either not using ``--rev`` or > similar, or when listing the tag explicitly. > * Transparently compress the objects when pushing (or exporting) to > Git. This is done in background threads, and by default uses up to > either four of them or the system CPU count, whichever is lower. The > ``hggit.threads`` configuration option allows adjusting the default. > > This release requires Mercurial 6.6, or later, Dulwich 0.21.6 or later > and Python 3.8 or later. > > Transferring ``hg-git`` metadata > -------------------------------- > > As noted, this is experimental, and can be enabled using the following > configuration settings:: > > [experimental] > hg-git-bundle = yes > hg-git-serve = yes > > With these set, pulling or pushing any commit already pushed (or > converted) to Git will also update the mapping remotely, avoiding the > need for converting these changes once more. In addition, Git tags are > also transferred. However, this support is limited, and there is no > synchronisation of later changes. There is no support for reinstating > or synchronising lost or old state, and no support for transferring > tags to old changesets. > > The first option enables embedding the metadata using ``hg bundle`` > and the second option enables the support with served repositories. _______________________________________________ Mercurial mailing list Mercurial@lists.mercurial-scm.org https://lists.mercurial-scm.org/mailman/listinfo/mercurial