Releases: Kentzo/git-archive-all
Releases · Kentzo/git-archive-all
1.23.1
03 Oct 06:17
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Include typing information in PyPI and source distributions.
1.23.0
29 Jan 23:08
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List of submodules is retrieved via git instead of parsing .gitmodules. See #85
1.22.0
04 Aug 15:35
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Fixed the --no-exclude flag. See #82
--no-exclude -> --no-export-ignore (backward compatibility is retained)
--extra -> --include (backward compatibility is retained)
1.21.0
13 Feb 19:06
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1.20.0
07 Nov 18:37
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Fixed handling of non-unicode byte sequences on Linux
Fixed parsing of git version on Windows
Added support for path-like objects to GitArchiver
1.19.4
08 Dec 01:48
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Fixed compatibility with Apple's git (bundled with Xcode)
1.19.3
27 Nov 18:20
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Add the git_version parameter to GitArchiver and the get_git_version class method
If git version (initialized or guessed) is less than 1.6.1, exception is raised
Properly read non-nul separated output of check-attr if git version is less than 1.8.5. See #65
Known Bugs:
Does not work with Apple's git (bundled with Xcode). See #68
1.19.2
14 Nov 02:26
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Support Windows
Fix missing pycodestyle in setup.py's tests_require
1.19.1
01 Nov 10:41
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Fix passing compresslevel=None may cause segfault on some systems
1.19.0
31 Oct 20:16
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Use -0 ... -9 to explicitly specify compression level if format allows; if unset, lib's default is used
Checking for file exclusion is optimized, the process is spawned only once per repo / submodule
Known Bugs:
Not passing a compression level explicitly [-0 | ... | -9] may cause a segfault. See #59