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What's changed in loggerhead?
=============================

dev [future]

    - Added --port, --host and --prefix options to serve-branches
      script. (Martin Albisetti)

    - Fixed broken template for project browsing with start-loggerhead
      (Martin Albisett)
      
    - Added --reload options to restart the application when a python 
      file change. (Guillermo Gonzalez) 

1.6 [15Aug2008]
----------------

    - Download a diffs between revisions. (Martin Albisetti)

    - Modified templates to make loggerhead's theme easier to
      change. (Paul Hummer)

    - Default sqlite interface is now sqlite3. (Robert Collins)

    - New ninja theme sponsored by Canonical (Martin Albisetti)

    - Added COPYING file and clarified copyright headers (John Arbash Meinel)

    - Remove the .py extension requiered by the Debian Policy.
      (Jelmer Vernooij)

    - New startup script serve-branches will serve Loggerhead without
      the need of configuration, and allow you to browse through directories
      and branches. (Michael Hudson)

    - Loggerhead is no longer a TurboGears application, but rather a
      WSGI application built using Paste (see http://wsgi.org/ and
      http://pythonpaste.org/ for more about WSGI and Paste).

    - URLs now use revision numbers instead of revision ids (Martin Albisetti)

    - The scripts no longer insist on Python 2.4 -- loggerhead works
      fine with 2.5.

    - Bazaar as of version 1.5 has improved in performance enough that
      the revision cache no longer gave any noticeable benefit, so it
      was removed (the files-changed cache is still useful).

    - The templates were rewritten in Zope's TAL markup, powered by
      the simpleTAL library -- improving both the performance and
      memory consumption of rendering by a factor of around 3 for
      large pages over the old Kid templates.

    - Loggerhead's poorly performing text index was disabled. bzr-search
      is now used if the plugin is installed and a text index is present
      on the branch being viewed. (Martin Albisetti, Robert Collins).

    - Loggerhead no longer depends on bzrlib functions deprecated in
      Bazaar 1.5 and removed in 1.6 (Martin Albisetti).

    - The daemonization code was made more regular, fixing bugs
      #139161 ("Starting loggerhead process may not close its stdin
      and stdout properly") and #211526 ("Codebrowse log directory has
      unnecessarily permissive permissions")

    - Some confusion about what the 'file_id' query argument means was
      cleared up: filter_file_id now means "filter revisions to those
      that affect this file" in all views and file_id means "examine
      this file/directory" in the annotate and inventory views.

    - Dates are present more compactly.

    - The loggerhead.conf file can specify which network interface to
      bind to (Mattias Eriksson)

1.2.1  [06mar2008]
------------------

    - The changelog view was out of order when not using the revision
      cache.

1.2  [04mar2008]

    - Michael Hudson <michael.hudson@canonical.com> has mostly taken
      over the maintenance of loggerhead.

    - loggerhead now has a simple test suite -- use 'nosetests' in the
      loggerhead directory to run it.

    - The rendering performance of pages that display large amounts of
      text was improved by a factor of 4 or so.

    - loggerhead no longer caches the text of the diffs between
      revisions.  It rarely helped and wasted a lot of disk space.

    - The layout of most pages was made more "tight" to waste less
      screen real estate, and some other UI improvements (Kent
      Gibson).

    - Much dead code was removed.

    - Loggerhead now computes the files changed between revisions only
      when it needs to know this.  This is a fairly expensive
      operation in Bazaar, and doing it less massively improves
      performance and memory usage in some situations.

    - Loggerhead now takes a read lock on the branch being viewed for
      the duration of each request, which improves performance
      significantly.

    - Loggerhead no longer uses the corruption-prone Berkely DB-backed
      shelve module for its caches, and rather (ab)uses a sqlite
      database instead.

    - The creation of History objects is much faster for large
      branches (Aaron Bentley).

    - Allow the construction of URLs using revnos and file paths as
      well as revids and fileids (bug #98826):

      - For changes pages, append the newest revno to display to the
        URL, like http://.../changes/<revno>

      - For annotate pages, append the revno to display to the URL,
        followed by the path, like http://.../annotate/<revno>/<path>

      - For file listing and revision pages append the revno to
        display to the URL, like http://.../files/<revno>

      Loggerhead still generates URLs using revision and file ids for
      the moment.

    - Many bugs were fixed:

      - Loggerhead does not escape special characters when embedding a
        revision ID in a URL (bug #88286)

      - Improved robustness in the face of ghosts.

      - Don't crash on displaying a commit with an empty message (bug
        #86247)

      - codebrowse fails with infinite redirections (James Henstridge,
        bug #89854)

      - Loggerhead fails to browse revisions that change binary files
        (James Henstridge, bug #91686)

      - Loggerhead atom feeds expose internal hostname (James
        Henstridge, bug #93585)

      - loggerhead don't like page break character (0x0C) in text
        files (bug #113313)

      - codebrowse source listings don't contain line number anchors
        (bug #98826)

      - only serve up unescaped user content with "Content-Disposition:
        attachment"

      - viewing the file listing consumes a lot memory (bug #116869)

      - loggerhead can't handle empty branches (bug #119228)

      - upgrading the format of a branch behind loggerhead could make
        it fail for that branch (bug #118673)

      - Error parsing non-ascii content (bug #117799)

      - Loggerhead failed on whitespace-only commit messages.

      - Links to diffs from within a revision do not work (bug
        #119422)

      - UTF-8 patches served as ISO-8859-1, fixed by served bundles as
        application/octet-stream (bug #121336)

      - TurboGears was turning query arguments into unicode, and bzr
        stopped accepting unicode revids (bug #175228)


1.1.1  [24jan2007]
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    - fix broken inventory page (oops!)

    - fix a few rendering problems with kid and safari


1.1  [20jan2007]
----------------

    - new feature to compare two revisions to each other

    - inserted text in diffs is now blue instead of green

    - fixed to start and stop as a daemon now (use "-f" to run in the
      foreground), and all config is in loggerhead.conf (no need to mess with
      dev.cfg)

    - renamed show/hide javascript buttons to expand/collapse, and made them
      much faster

    - added an atom-feed link to each branch on the browse page [elliot
      murphy]

    - auto-publish feature for multiple branches under a single folder (see
      loggerhead.conf.example)

    - added the ability to share cache files per-project instead of just
      per-branch

    - added side-by-side diff display for the revision page (which is the
      default), with a button to switch between side-by-side and unified diff
      format

    - made caching use file locking, and close cleanly on shutdown

    - miscellaneous speed and page-size improvements


1.0  [23dec2006]
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    - initial release