Release Notes: This release featured cryptographic signatures, improved mirroring, better support for plain HTTP archives, and support for OS X and Windows under Cygwin. The way that archives are registered has changed, so all archives will have to be reregistered.


Release Notes: ArX now uses three-way merging as a default, and supports third party merge tools. ArX is also much more clever about renames. "merge" now uses the --update option instead of using heuristics. ArX now records when there are conflicts in the tree, and will not let you commit unless they are resolved. ArX now uses -v and -q for verbosity. "commit" now supports --author and --date options for Tailor. The patch queue manager has been updated, and some small bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: "annotate" was implemented and "log" was enhanced. The patch queue was updated and tests were modified to work with ArX. "fork", "replay", and "merge" no longer support out-of-place forks. "arx help" now works. The autoconf scripts for Python configuration were revamped to use a standard autoconf macro. INSTALL.GENERIC was updated with details. Revision libraries and "library" were removed. Some limitations in "merge", "diff", and "replay" were removed.


Release Notes: The licensing problems with the Boost libraries have been fixed, and binary packages of ArX are now available. "tag" has been enhanced so that you can tag the latest revision of a particular branch (floating tags), instead of just one particular revision. Plain old HTTP support has been fixed and streamlined. "merge", "fork", "export", and "diff" have seen minor changes. The manual has seen a number of improvements.


Release Notes: Security fixes and a few new features were added. An insecure path handling issue with building configurations was fixed by removing the configuration mechanism and enhancing the capabilities of "tag" so that it can take its place. "diff" now has a recursive option, "merge" and "replay" are much simpler, "make-dist" and "init-tree" were renamed to "export" and "init", and gpg is now much less chatty.


Release Notes: This release featured cryptographic signatures, improved mirroring, better support for plain HTTP archives, and support for OS X and Windows under Cygwin. The way that archives are registered has changed, so all archives will have to be reregistered.