Commit Briefs
gotwebd.conf: disallow yes/no for booleans
Supporting both "no" and "on" as valid syntax with an opposite meaning could easily result in accidental misconfiguration. Suggested by stsp, tracey agrees. Patch by Josiah Frentsos, thanks!
gotwebd: make got_get_repo_commits take a size_t
and while here make sure 0 is rejected. requested by, improvements and ok stsp@
gotwebd: simplify got_get_repo_commits(): don't traverse all the commits!
In some cases (e.g. limit=1 for DIFF action) we could end up traversing all the commits instead of fetching just the one requested. Needless to say, this makes the diff page extremely slow. reported by and ok stsp@
got, tog: correctly skip HEAD in build_refs_str()
s[strlen(s)] == '\0' is banally always true, the intent was to not skip refs that starts with "HEAD". style nit / ok stsp@
gotwebd: drop a few unneeded SRCS
fileindex.c, worktree.c, worktree_open.c and patch.c are not used in gotwebd. ok stsp
remove proc_ispeer()
unused, and was dropped by the other copies of proc.c; reduces the diff with httpd' proc.c.
make gotd avoid a "failed to push some refs" error from no-op 'git push'
gotsh was sending errors such as "unexpected end of file" and "unexpected flush-pkt" to the client when the client disconnected immediately after receiving reference announcements from the server. As a result, 'git push' with both sides up-to-date would show an obscure error message: = [up to date] main -> main error: failed to push some refs to 'ssh://example.com/git/repo.git Now we see: = [up to date] main -> main Everything up-to-date ok jamsek
fix a segfault in got diff when a root commit is passed to -c
Problem reported by Alexander Arkhipov ok jamsek
CHANGES for 0.89 (tags/0.89)