Hello, I'm sorry, I got the release process wrong, and some files laying on my hard disk unfortunately landed within the released tarball.
So, I just released 0.63 that superseeds and replace the buggy 0.62 release. Sorry, Mt. On Wed, May 07, 2014 at 08:22:04PM +0200, Martin Quinson wrote: > Hello, > > I just released the version 0.62 of quilt. After just 5 months of > development, I think that this was a productive time: > > Version 0.62 (Wed May 07 2014) > - New NEWS file, containing a human-readable changelog > - Option -E is no longer passed to patch by default > - Huge performance improvement (e.g., for commands series, applied and > unapplied) > - configure: Add compat symlinks for cp and md5sum > - Return 2 when there is nothing to do, contrasting with errors (ret=1) > - Exit with an error when diff's retcode=2 (error) on patch refresh > - bash_completion: cleanups and performance improvement (Savannah's #27111) > - test/run: Use perl module Text::ParseWords (+ performance improvement) > - Add some tests to our testsuite, for a better coverage > - Fix heuristic for unapplied patches with timestamps > - Bug fix: Patches emptying files should work now > - Bug fix: Check for duplicate patch in series (Savannah's #20628) > - Portability fixes for older Bash and GNU patch > > > Let's start the next development cycle! Personnaly, I have some more > patches from Debian to update, cleanup and propose for adoption. What > do YOU plan to do for quilt in the next few weeks? > > Enjoy, Mt.
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