This is the NEWS file for pcl-cvs, an Elisp front-end to CVS. User-visible changes in pcl-cvs from 1.04 to 1.05: * Elib is no longer distributed with pcl-cvs. You must get Elib separately, for instance from ftp.lysator.liu.se in pub/emac. * The Lucid Emacs support works again. * A new function, cvs-change-cvsroot, can be used to interactively switch between CVS repositories. * The mode line in the *cvs* buffer now indicates when a "cvs update" is running. * The .cvsignore file is automatically sorted alphabetically (to reduce the risk of conflicts when two people add different files simultaneously). This behaviour can be turned off with cvs-sort-ignore-file. * A trailing newline is always added in commit log messages. This behaviour can be turned off with cvs-commit-buffer-require-final-newline. * This version of pcl-cvs should work together with RCVS. I have not tested this myself, though. * Plus some bug fixes. (Note that the version of cookie.el that is distributed with pcl-cvs 1.04 contains errors that affects pcl-cvs. You should get Elib 0.07). User-visible changes in pcl-cvs from 1.03 to 1.04: * Support for Emerge. Hitting "e" on a file that is Modified, Merged or in Conflict will start Emerge, an interactive file merger written in Emacs Lisp. This requires Emerge version 4. Emerge is not included in this package. If you can't find it anywhere else, you can get in from ftp.lysator.liu.se in pub/emacs. This package makes it a lot easier to resolve conflicts. * Emacs will now automatically revert your buffers when the CVS commands pcl-cvs issues causes the file to change. This automatic revert never occurs if the buffer contents did not agree with the file prior to the command. * If you are running Lucid GNU Emacs, you will get some fonts and mouse support. This was contributed from people at Lucid. * The variable cvs-cvsroot can be used to select the location if the repository. You no longer need to exit Emacs, setenv CVSROOT, and start a new Emacs if you work with multiple repositories. * The "q" key can be used to hide the *cvs* buffer. * The name of the commands in the *cvs* have changed. If it was called cvs-foo, it will now be called cvs-mode-foo. See the ChangeLog entry from Tue Aug 4 03:02:25 1992 for a complete list of changes. * The variable cvs-cvs-diff-flags is no longer used. Instead, cvs-diff-flags is always used. * Plus a lot of bug fixes. User-visible changes in pcl-cvs from 1.02 to 1.03: * Output from CVS to stdout and stderr is separated and parsed independently. In that way pcl-cvs should work regardless of whether stdout is buffered or line-buffered. Pcl-cvs should now work with CVS 1.3 without modifications on hosts such as DECstations. * Pcl-cvs now fully supports RCS version 5.6 as well as 5.5. * New functions: + cvs-undo-local-changes ("U") - Undo all your modifications to a file and get the newest version from the repository. + cvs-update-other-window - Similar to cvs-update. + cvs-byte-compile-files - Byte compile the selected files. * cvs-update now displays the *cvs* buffer, which initially contains a small message ("Running `cvs update' in /foo/bar/gazonk/...") until the update is ready. The *cvs* buffer no longer pops up when the update is ready. It often failed to pop up, due to race conditions that are very hard to solve (and I doubt that they were at all solvable). * cvs-unmark-all-files is moved from "U" to "ESC DEL" to be "compatible" with dired. * cvs-diff ("d") and cvs-diff-backup ("b") can be configured to work on only the file the cursor is positioned on, and ignore any marked files. A prefix argument toggles this. * Only one `cvs update' can be run at a time. (It was previously possible to start more than one simultaneously, but pcl-cvs could not really handle more than one.) * Some rudimentary support for programs that CVS runs at update (due to the -u switch in the modules file). * Pcl-cvs now automatically generates a bug report if it can't parse the output from CVS. * The *cvs* buffer is read-only. * Pcl-cvs now creates temporary files in $TMPDIR if that environment variable is set (otherwise it uses /tmp). ---End of file NEWS---