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What's changed in loggerhead?
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- New ninja theme sponsored by Canonical (Martin Albisetti)
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- Loggerhead is no longer a TurboGears application, but rather a
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WSGI application built using Paste (see http://wsgi.org/ and
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http://pythonpaste.org/ for more about WSGI and Paste). XXX more.
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- zpt.cleaner_urls bug 138021 ("loggerhead should generate links
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based on revision numbers and file paths"). XXX more.
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- The scripts no longer insist on Python 2.4 -- loggerhead works
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- Bazaar as of version 1.5 has improved in performance enough that
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the revision cache no longer gave any noticeable benefit, so it
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was removed (the files-changed cache is still useful).
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- The templates were rewritten in Zope's TAL markup, powered by
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the simpleTAL library -- improving both the performance and
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memory consumption of rendering by a factor of around 3 for
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large pages over the old Kid templates.
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- Loggerhead's poorly performing text index was disabled. bzr-search
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is now used if the plugin is installed and a text index is present
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on the branch being viewed. (Martin Albisetti, Robert Collins).
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- Loggerhead no longer depends on bzrlib functions deprecated in
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Bazaar 1.5 and removed in 1.6 (Martin Albisetti).
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- The daemonization code was made more regular, fixing bugs
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#139161 ("Starting loggerhead process may not close its stdin
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and stdout properly") and #211526 ("Codebrowse log directory has
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unnecessarily permissive permissions")
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- Some confusion about what the 'file_id' query argument means was
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cleared up: filter_file_id now means "filter revisions to those
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that affect this file" in all views and file_id means "examine
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this file/directory" in the annotate and inventory views.
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- Dates are present more compactly.
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- The loggerhead.conf file can specify which network interface to
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bind to (Mattias Eriksson)
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- The changelog view was out of order when not using the revision
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- Michael Hudson <michael.hudson@canonical.com> has mostly taken