Changeset - 934906f028b5
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Marcin Kuzminski - 14 years ago 2012-03-03 02:20:55
marcin@python-works.com
merge with beta
12 files changed with 47 insertions and 9 deletions:
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docs/api/api.rst
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API
 
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docs/api/models.rst
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The :mod:`models` Module
 
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docs/changelog.rst
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Changelog
 
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1.3.3 (**2012-03-02**)
 
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news
 
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fixes
 
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- fixed some python2.5 compatibility issues 
 
- fixed issues with removed repos was accidentally added as groups, after
 
  full rescan of paths
 
- fixes #376 Cannot edit user (using container auth)
 
- fixes #378 Invalid image urls on changeset screen with proxy-prefix 
 
  configuration
 
- fixed initial sorting of repos inside repo group
 
- fixes issue when user tried to resubmit same permission into user/user_groups
 
- bumped beaker version that fixes #375 leap error bug
 
- fixed raw_changeset for git. It was generated with hg patch headers
 
- fixed vcs issue with last_changeset for filenodes
 
- fixed missing commit after hook delete
 
- fixed #372 issues with git operation detection that caused a security issue 
 
  for git repos
 

	
 
1.3.2 (**2012-02-28**)
 
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docs/contributing.rst
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Contributing to RhodeCode
 
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stable, and not the other way. Finally, when you are finished making a change, 
 
please send me a pull request.
 

	
 
To run RhodeCode in a development version you always need to install the tip
 
version of RhodeCode and the VCS library.
 
To run RhodeCode in a development version you always need to install the latest
 
required libs from `requires.txt` file.
 

	
 
after downloading RhodeCode make sure you run::
 
after downloading/pulling RhodeCode make sure you run::
 

	
 
    python setup.py develop
 

	
 
command to install all required packages, and prepare development enviroment
 
command to install/verify all required packages, and prepare development 
 
enviroment.
 

	
 

	
 
After finishing your changes make sure all tests passes ok. You can run
 
the testsuite running nosetest from the project root.
 

	
 
| Thank you for any contributions!
 
|  Marcin
docs/installation.rst
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Installation
 
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docs/setup.rst
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Setup
 
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docs/upgrade.rst
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Upgrade
 
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This will display any changes made by the new version of RhodeCode to your
 
current configuration. It will try to perform an automerge. It's always better
 
to make a backup of your configuration file before hand and recheck the 
 
to make a backup of your configuration file before hand and re check the 
 
content after the automerge.
 

	
 
.. note::
 
   Please always make sure your .ini files are upto date. Often errors are
 
   Please always make sure your .ini files are up to date. Often errors are
 
   caused by missing params added in new versions.
 

	
 

	
docs/usage/backup.rst
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Backing up RhodeCode
 
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docs/usage/general.rst
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General RhodeCode usage
 
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docs/usage/git_support.rst
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GIT support
 
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docs/usage/statistics.rst
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Statistics
 
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rhodecode/__init__.py
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import sys
 
import platform
 

	
 
VERSION = (1, 3, 2)
 
VERSION = (1, 3, 3)
 
__version__ = '.'.join((str(each) for each in VERSION[:4]))
 
__dbversion__ = 5  # defines current db version for migrations
 
__platform__ = platform.system()
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