Commits


make 'got/tog tree' show symlink targets like 'ls -lF' does: link@ -> target


fix 'got tree' usage message; the path argument is optional


allow creation of commits which carry unmodified submodule tree entries along approach suggested by ori@ and matches how git9 behaves ok semarie@ (who can now work with Rust-related Git repos containing submodules)


shorten the "Updated reference" message printed by 'got fetch'


add submodule tests ok semarie


bump version number


changes for 0.36


actually run release mode builds at the end of got-build-regress.sh


write directory tree entry mode bits in the same way as Git does


normalize file mode bits to avoid false positive tree entry differences


show a list of paths changed in a commit with 'got log -P', and in tog requested by matthieu@


fix "no such entry found in tree" error with got log -p and an added path ok millert@


unexpand the mdocdate keyword in gotweb.conf.5


bump version number


changes for 0.35