Package: git-core
Version: 1:1.6.6.1-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch

Hi Gerrit,

I am interested in testing git master for a few reasons:

 - some operations are supposed to be a lot faster --- for example,
   git grep, which would be nice day to day.

 - some of the new features sound interesting:
    - branch --set-upstream
    - merge -s subtree -Xsubtree=path
    - grep --no-index
    - rebase -i --autosquash
    - rerere forget

 - it would allow experimenting with new (out of tree) remote-helpers
   such as remote-hg and remote-cvs.  Those already seem much nicer
   than existing methods for dealing with those version control
   systems.  It would also be nice to see how hard it is to write a
   sane git-svn replacement.

So I packaged 1.7.0-rc0 for myself.  The result is at

  git://repo.or.cz/debian-git/jrn.git experimental

Outstanding issues:

 - There is no official upstream tarball (yet?).  I’ve asked upstream
   about this; hopefully I will learn more soon. [1]

 - The Python git_remote_helpers module is not packaged yet.  (The
   hard part is dealing with .pyc files.)  Generally I would use
   python-support for this kind of thing, but its documentation
   assumes packaging using debhelper, so this will take some figuring
   out.

Perhaps some of this can be useful anyway.

Regards,
Jonathan

[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/138258



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