Acts as Subversioned 0.2: I Figured, What the heck?
Update, 4/23/2007: There’s no files on the RubyForge project site yet. I think I triggered a pretty nasty bug; now I’ve got to talk to support…
Okay, okay. I know I told all of you that I wasn’t releasing something for the next couple weeks. Well… I am. I thought about it for a while, and realized (as most programmers do) that I was pretty ambitious and promised too much for a single release. So, instead of giving you one big release packed full of features, I figured what the heck? I’ll give you what I have. ![]()
There’s some big things in this release, although they weren’t what I was expecting. First, the wrapper (and the plugin) now supports BDB filesystems. Personally, I don’t think BDB is better than FSFS (there’s some debate on that), but if you like it, you can use it. Second, the wrapper has undergone some big changes. I’d take a look at the changelog to get all of them.
The plugin has gotten some new stuff as well, but arguably not as much. It has gotten some new parameters, as well as some basic diffing support. Its internal structure has also changed to reflect changes in the wrapper.
You can find the new release at the RubyForge project page.
Overall, I would call this release an intermediate release. Although this isn’t everything I want it to be (yet), it should give you a bit more to play with. Enjoy!
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