0.0995 2014-03-18 21:12:56 America/Los_Angeles [INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES] - The argument for the "init" command is now the repository root instead of the stack name. This makes the interface more convenient and more familiar to git users. You can still specify the root using the global --root option if you like. And the initial stack name can be set with the --stack option. [NEW COMMANDS] - All the new command listed below are experimental. The interface and behavior is subject to change. See the POD in each command for details. - The "update" command pulls the latest version of packages. You can ask to update all packages or just specific ones. - The "merge" command joins the history of two stacks together. At the moment, it is only capable of fast-forward merges. - The "reset" command moves the head of the stack to a prior revision, thereby discarding all subsequent revisions. - The "revert" command creates a new revision that matches the state at a prior revision. [ENHANCEMENTS] - The index file for each stack now contains artificial records for each module that is included in the target version of perl. This allows installers to cope with requests to install core modules, which normally aren't present in a Pinto repository. If you pull a dual-life module, it will mask the artifical records. The artifical records never appear in a stack diff or listing. NOTE: This change will take effect the next time you perform any command that modifies the state of the stack. [BUG FIXES] - The "install" command threw an exception with a misleading error message when using the -m option without --do-pull. Now, both the -m and -M options are silently ignored when --do-pull is not used. Fixes GH #145 (thanks, @hartzell) 0.0994_04 2014-03-17 21:33:08 America/Los_Angeles 0.0994_03 2014-03-16 00:38:40 America/Los_Angeles 0.0994_02 2014-03-15 23:07:23 America/Los_Angeles 0.0994_01 2014-03-05 01:04:46 America/Los_Angeles - Changes consolidated above under version 0.0995 0.0994 2014-03-01 16:04:28 America/Los_Angeles [ENHANCEMENTS] - Improved the locking mechanism so concurrent read operations are sometimes possible, especially during the "install" command. This fixes GH #142. 0.0993 2014-02-23 14:03:28 America/Los_Angeles [INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES] - Pinto no longer sets the default port when connecting to a remote repository. So in most cases, you'll have to explicitly add the port number to the URI given as the --root. The default port that "pintod" listens on is 3111. But if you're running "pintod" behind another server (like Apache or Nginx) then you can probably omit the port number and Pinto will use the default port that is appropriate for the scheme. Closes GH #136. Thanks @spacebat. [ENHANCEMENTS] - When the repository is a local directory, it can also be expressed using a file:// URI. This applies to both the --root option and the PINTO_REPOSITORY_ROOT environment variable. Fixes GH #128. 0.0992 2014-02-10 02:01:18 America/Los_Angeles [ENHANCEMENTS] - The "list" command now has a --all option that causes it to list every package in every distribution in the repository, including past releases and distributions that are not currently registered on any stack. When using the --all option, the output includes two extra flags: "m" means that the package is considered to be the main module in the distribution. "x" means that the package can be included in the index. For both of these, the flags will appear as "-" when they are false. - The --packages, --distributions, and --authors filtering options on the "list" command are now treated as regular expressions. Take care to quote them if you use any special shell metacharacters. [BUG FIXES] - Fixed regression in the "pin", "unpin", and "unregister" commands which resulted in a warning from DBIx::Class about returning multiple rows for a find() query. 0.0991 2014-01-31 17:19:17 America/Los_Angeles [INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES] - The --skip-missing-prerequisites option has been replaced with two separate options: 1) --skip-missing-prerequisite (without the final "s") requires you to specify the name of the packages you want to skip. This option can be repeated. 2) --skip-all-missing-prerequisites does not require an argument and causes Pinto to skip all missing prereqs. These options can be abbreviated as -k and -K respectively. 0.099 2014-01-28 12:30:49 America/Los_Angeles [INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES] - The logic that Pinto uses to construct the index has changed. The index will now include packages only if they are contained in a file with a matching name. For example, Foo::Bar must be in a file called Bar.pm. So in effect, Pinto will only index packages that can be use'd or require'd and thus form a dependency. This makes it more of a "module" index rather than a pure "package" index like PAUSE. But Pinto has never promised to index exactly like PAUSE anyway. The benefit is that it also fixes the problem of Pinto indexing packages that it shouldn't. - The aforementioned changes to the index logic will only apply when a distribution is pulled to a stack where it isn't already registered. Existing indexes will not spontaneously change just by upgrading Pinto. If you wish to apply the new index logic to a distribution that already lives in a certain stack, first use the "unregister" command to remove it from the stack and then use the "register" command to bring it back with the new logic. [ENHANCEMENTS] - For repositories that prohibit intermingled distributions in the index (which is the default) the registration process has been optimized because we can assume that all packages in the distribution are in the index. In some cases, this can make the "pull" and "add" commands much faster, especially for distributions that contain a large number of packages. [BUG FIXES] - When deciding if a prequisite is satisfied by the perl core, Pinto now regards a package that is marked as deprecated in the target perl version as if it has already been removed, thus causing Pinto to pull the prereq. This makes Pinto consistent with the behavior of cpanm. 0.098_01 2014-01-28 01:43:19 America/Los_Angeles - Changes consolidated above under version 0.099 0.098 2014-01-27 16:49:14 America/Los_Angeles [IMPORTANT] - This release contains a lot of new features. I strongly recommend reading the manual pages for the "pull", "add", "log", and "diff" commands as well as "pinto" itself for further explanation of the enhancements mentioned below. - Many of the new features in this release were financed by the Perl community through a crowdfunding campaign. Thank you for your support. Go to http://tinyurl.com/gopinto to see how it all happened. [ENHANCEMENTS] - Pinto can now use a web service provided by stratopan.com to locate upstream packages and distributions. This can reduce memory consumption during the "pull" and "add" commands by about 50%. And for distributions with few dependencies, it can increase the speed of those commands by as much as 300%. This feature will be enabled by default for new repositories. For existing repositories it must be enabled manually by adding "http://cpan.stratopan.com" as the (usually first) upstream source in your repository configuration file. - The "pull" command can now fetch a precise version of a package using a version specification string such as "Moose==1.34" or "Plack>=2,!=4". This means you can quickly build a repository with your current depedencies and you only need to know the package name and version. This feature will be enabled by default for new repositories. For existing repositories it must be enabled manually by adding "http://cpan.stratopan.com" as the (usually first) upstream source in your repository configuration file. - The "pull" and "add" commands now have a --skip-missing-prerequisites flag that causes it to skip (but warn about) any prerequisite packages that it cannot satisfy. You can use it to specify precisely which packages to skip, or to skip all unsatisfiable packages. This option only has effect when recursively pulling prerequisites. - When using the --dry-run option, a diff report will be displayed, showing all the changes that would have been made. If there were no changes, nothing is shown. - The diff reports now default to a concise format which only lists the distributions that have changed in the index rather than each package. - All commands that show diff reports now have a --diff-style option that controls whether to display the concise or detailed report. You can also set the default style using the PINTO_DIFF_STYLE environment variable. - The "log" command now has a --with-diffs (or -d) option that causes it to also display the diff from the previous revision. - Pinto can now handle META files that contain prerequisites with version ranges such as ">4, !=5, <=7". These are currently used by a handful of distributions on CPAN, and they are gradually becoming more common. Fixes GH #127. [BUG FIXES] - The "roots" command was returning way too many distributions because it wasn't examining all the indirect dependencies. - Fixed when pulling a precise package target (e.g. Foo::Bar==1.0) that existed in a distribution that you already had. 0.097_04 2014-01-25 15:12:31 America/Los_Angeles 0.097_03 2014-01-23 13:07:22 America/Los_Angeles 0.097_02 2014-01-23 00:37:04 America/Los_Angeles 0.097_01 2014-01-17 12:46:28 America/Los_Angeles - Changes consolidated above under version 0.098 0.097 2014-01-07 20:53:29 America/Los_Angeles [BUG FIXES] - Fixed compatibility with the exception objects thrown by the latest version of Moose. However, Pinto itself does not require the latest version of Moose. 0.096 2014-01-07 10:32:19 America/Los_Angeles [ENHANCEMENTS] - The exit status of the "list" command will now be non-zero if you specify any search criteria and no matches are found. This follows the behavior of the Unix "ls" command. [BUG FIXES] - Now requires Module::CoreList 3.03 or newer. 0.095 2013-12-22 23:38:28 America/Los_Angeles [BUG FIXES] - Fixed bug in the new "roots" command that caused it to report far fewer distributions than it should. [ENHANCEMENTS] - A warning is emitted if you try to pull or add a Bundle distribution. Pinto does not know how to automatically determine prerequisites for a Bundle. - A better error message is given when repository is not writable. Previously, you were (incorrectly) told that the repository was locked. 0.094 2013-12-22 00:36:27 America/Los_Angeles [INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES] - When pulling or adding a distribution which contains packages that partially overlap with an existing distribution on the stack, then all packages from the existing distribution are removed from the stack, not just the overlapping ones. This means it is impossible for the stack to contain only *some* of the packages from any distribution. In nearly all cases, this is what you want because you never want to end up with an installation that has some packages from one distribution and some packages from another. If you really want your stack to contain the packages from both distributions like the PAUSE index does, then Pinto probably isn't the right tool for you. [NEW COMMANDS] - The "roots" command will list all the distributions that are the root ancestors of the dependency graph which includes all distributions in the stack. This command can be used to install every distribution in the stack in one shot. There are some caveats though. See the documentation for details. 0.093 2013-12-21 16:24:39 America/Los_Angeles [INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES] - The "add" and "pull" commands now have both --no-recurse and --recurse options. This allows you to turn recursion off OR on, depending on the default setting for the repository (see more about that under ENHANCEMENTS). However, the -n shortcut for --no-recurse is no longer available. [ENHANCEMENTS] - The pinto.ini configuration file may now contain a "recurse" parameter that determines the default recursion behavior for the "pull" and "add" commands. Setting it to 1 means those commands are recursive by default. Setting it to 0 means those commands are not recursive by default. Either way, commands can always override that parameter using either the --recurse or --no-recurse switches. - pinto now falls back to using nano, pico, or vi if none of the usual environment variables for controlling the editor are set. This fixes #119. Thanks @borisdaeppen for the suggestion. - The distributions listed in the generated title of the commit message will now be sorted and deduplicated. 0.092 2013-11-20 11:07:50 America/Los_Angeles [ENHANCEMENTS] - Periods are now allowed in stack names, user names, and property names. Note that author ids are still limited to uppercase letters and numbers, to be consistent with PAUSE. 0.091 2013-10-25 12:09:52 America/Los_Angeles [BUG FIXES] - pinto now accepts remote repository addresses that use SSL (i.e. those starting with "https://"). This fixes #123. [DOCUMENTATION] - Numerous spelling corrections and documentation improvements. Big thanks to David Steinbrunner and Boris Däppen. 0.090 2013-08-23 14:41:34 America/Los_Angeles [CODE CHANGES] - None. [DEPENDENCY CHANGES] - Now requires version 0.010 Package::Locator, which respects your environment variables for user agent proxy settings. This fixes #111. 0.089 2013-08-19 13:03:26 America/Los_Angeles [CODE CHANGES] - None. [DOCUMENTATION CHANGES] - Added Copyright declarations to files in etc/ so the Debian packagers can avoid legal hassles when redistributing this code. - Added an =encoding command to all POD. This should fix whatever caused MetaCPAN to reject the last release of Pinto. (Thanks rwstauner & oalders). - Reformatted this change log to conform to the CPAN::Changes::Spec (Thanks omega). 0.088 2013-08-15 10:49:36 America/Los_Angeles [INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES] - Both the "pull" and "add" commands will no longer fetch development prerequisites by default. If you want to have them, then add the --with-development-prerequisites (or --wd) option. [NEW FEATURES] - The "add" command now has an experimental --no-index option to exclude certain packages from the index. This is useful when Pinto finds packages in your distribution that it should not. Thanks to Todd Chapman for the great suggestion. - The "diff" command now accepts revision IDs as arguments, so you can compare any two arbitrary revisions. Revision IDs can be truncated to uniqueness. This feature was generously funded by a grant from TPF. - The "new" command now accepts a --target-perl-version option to set the target perl version of the new stack. This affects how Pinto decided if a prerequisite is satisfied by the core. If you do not specify the --target-perl-version, then it defaults the global value that is set in the repository configuration file. [ENHANCEMENTS] - Improved the output from the "manual" command. Thanks to Tommy Stanton. - Optimized some queries to make it faster to register packages on a stack. In the best cases, performance has improved by about 150%. But in the average case, the limiting factor is fetching and unpacking the upstream distribution, so you'll only see a slight improvement there. - If your username contains non-alphanumeric characters, they will be stripped out when used as your author identity. This is because the CPAN toolchain requires author ids to be alphanumeric. Thanks to @chiselwright and @cebjyre. - The "statistics" command now accepts a stack name, so you can see the figures for any stack in the respository, not just the default stack. This was a silly omission. I don't know why I left it out. [BUG FIXES] - You can now edit the commit message when pinto is reading input from a file or pipe, as long as STDOUT is connected to a terminal. You can always just use the -m or -M options if you don't want to edit the message. - You can now change only the letter case when renaming a stack, even on case-insensitive filesystems. So you can change "foo" to "FOO". Previously, you had to change the name entirely, and then rename it again to the desired case. [INTERNAL CHANGES] - Pinto no longers stores the file path and SHA digest of every package it sees in the META, since many distributions on CPAN don't have the right paths in there anyway. This allows Pinto to index some (technically broken) distributions that it otherwise couldn't. Pinto was never really using this information anyway, and it will probably be removed from the schema entirely in the next major upgrade cycle. 0.087_05 2013-07-29 23:03:41 America/Los_Angeles 0.087_04 2013-07-26 20:11:14 America/Los_Angeles 0.087_03 2013-07-21 01:16:50 America/Los_Angeles 0.087_02 2013-07-16 02:12:40 America/Los_Angeles 0.087_01 2013-07-09 01:06:47 America/Los_Angeles [DEVELOPER RELEASES] - Changes consolidated above under version 0.088. 0.087 2013-06-19 14:47:01 America/Los_Angeles [INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES] - When pulling, Pinto now takes the first satisfactory package that it finds among the upstream repositories, rather than taking the latest one. This only matters if you specify multiple upstream repositories. To get the old behavior, use the new --cascade option on the "pull" and "add" commands. Thanks @hesco for helping me sort this out. - The "version" command has been removed. Now that all Pinto components ship together, they all have the same version number. So there is no need for a special version command. If you want to know what version of pinto you have, just use the --version option. - Author IDs must now match /^[A-Z]{2}[-A-Z0-9]*$/. In other words, two ASCII letters followed by zero or more ASCII letters, digits, or hyphens. If you use lowercase letters, they will be automatically forced to uppercase for you. This was done because cpanm relies on author IDs following the PAUSE convention. I had hoped that Pinto could be more liberal about author IDs, but it seems we must conform so that we can cooperate with the rest of the toolchain. - The --no-history and --allow-duplicates repository configuration parameters are no longer supported. I had created those so you could try mirroring CPAN with a Pinto repository. But I have decided that use case is out of scope for Pinto. If you realy want a mirror of CPAN, use CPAN::Mini or rsync. [ENHANCEMENTS] - The names of those kind souls who generously helped finance Pinto through the crowdfunding campaing on Crowdtilt are now listed in Pinto::Manual::Thanks. There is also a related Easter egg among the pinto(1) commands -- see if you can find it! See http://tinyurl.com/gopinto to learn more about the campaign. - Pinto::Server (a.k.a. pintod) will abort the action if it looses the connection with the client. So, for example, you can press Ctrl-C in the middle of pulling a long chain of dependencies into a remote repository and the server will immediately stop and roll back the entire transaction. - The progress meter is now visible when using a remote repository. The progress meter is never shown when --verbose or --quiet is set, or when STDERR is not connected to a terminal. - The "init" command now has a --target-perl-version switch that sets the default target_perl_version property for all new stacks. This is handy if you know that all stacks will be targeting a perl that is different from the one you are using to run pinto. [BUG FIXES] - The "install" command can now be used on a locked stack, but only if the --do-pull option is not given. If you want to pull packges while installing, then you must unlock the stack first. Thanks Jeremy Marshal. - The "install" command can now be used on a remote repository that has basic HTTP authentication enabled. Beware that cpanm does not sanitize passwords from its log messages. I'm working with miyagawa to fix that. - Pinto::Server now cleans up child procs. No more zombies! - Cleaned up some extraneous dependencies. - Fixed several typos in the documentation. 0.086 2013-06-18 02:45:38 America/Los_Angeles 0.085 2013-06-18 02:45:38 America/Los_Angeles [BROKEN RELEASES] - Changes re-consolidated above under version 0.087. 0.084_02 2013-06-16 20:54:06 America/Los_Angeles 0.084_01 2013-06-16 00:53:47 America/Los_Angeles [DEVELOPER RELEASES] - Changes consolidated above under version 0.087. 0.084 2013-05-14 17:24:22 America/Los_Angeles [ENHANCEMENTS] - Revised documentation for pintod. [BUG FIXES] - Now requires verison 0.018 of Test::LWP::UserAgent or newer which resolves some test failures in Pinto seen by CPAN Testers using older versions of T::LWP::UA. 0.083 2013-05-13 14:36:21 America/Los_Angeles [ENHANCEMENTS] - Improved password prompting, so it still works when STDIN and/or STDOUT are not connected to a terninal anymore. - Revised and corrected errors in documentation. - The etc/ directory has a sample init.d script (thanks @hesco). 0.082 2013-04-29 09:42:43 America/Los_Angeles - Just minor changes so Pinto will run on perl 5.8.9 0.081 2013-04-26 13:51:32 America/Los_Angeles - Just a minor change in test code to prevent failure occasionaly seen on Unix boxen. 0.080 2013-04-26 10:41:19 America/Los_Angeles [HEADLINES] - Pinto::Server and Pinto::Remote have been merged into this distribution, so everything ships together. It also means both Pinto::Server and Pinto::Remote are now working again. Woot!! There is one caveat: when using a remote repository, pinto will not display the diff and prompt you to edit the commit message. Instead, it will automatically use the default generated message or the message you specified at the command line. I hope to fix this soon. [BUG FIXES] - pinto(1) and pintod(1) will now be installed with a fixed shebang, so that they will always run with the same version of perl, even if you use perlbrew to switch to a differnt perl (thanks @punter) - pinto(1) will now show the progress meter when reading input from a file. The progress meter will be hidden whenever STDERR is not connected to a tty. Use the --verbose or --quiet option to forcibly hide the progress meter. - Pinto now indexes "inner packages" so distributions like mod_perl will be indexed (more) correctly. I had misunderstood how PAUSE worked. Thanks @miyagawa. 0.068 2013-04-04 22:41:55 America/Los_Angeles - Now using Module::Build::CleanInstall, which removes files from the last installation before installing. This should help prevent build failures for those coming from versions prior to 0.066. Thanks to Joel Berger for creating the wonderful M::B::CleanInstall! - Worked around bizzare bug that caused DateTime::TimZone to blow up with a "locate object method" exception on perl 5.14. Root cause has not been determined. 0.067 2013-03-30 00:23:36 America/Los_Angeles - Only minor refactoring. No functional or interface changes. - Explicitly requires Term::ANSIColor 2.02 or later. Thanks CPAN Testers! - Requires Pinto::Common 0.068, so you'll have better documentation. 0.066 2013-03-26 16:18:06 America/Los_Angeles [HEADLINES] - Your MUST uninstall both Pinto and App::Pinto before installing this. - For local repositories, you'll need to have App::Pinto 0.066 or later. - This release is not (yet) compatible with any Pinto::Server. [IMPORTANT] - Bad news: This version of Pinto is not compatible with *existing* repositories. To migrate, you'll need to create a new repository (using this version of Pinto) and then "pull" all the distributons from your old repository into the new one. Repeat this process for each stack. Unfortunatley, you will loose your revision history. If you bug me about it, I'll write a script to automate this for you. I am thaljef@cpan.org. - Good news: This version of Pinto has hooks to do future migrations automatically. So any repository you create with *this version* of Pinto can be easily migrated to any future versions. I'm also pretty confident that the schema is now stable, so a migration will not be required for a while. [CHANGES] - Switched from using Archive::Tar to Archive::Extract. The latter will attempt to use tar(1) to unpack the archive, which works much better with older archives. This is a bit slower however. If you don't have tar(1), it falls back to using Archive::Tar internally. - Switched from using HTTP::UserAgent to HTTP::Tiny. This cuts out one non-core dependency. But some of Pinto's upstream dependencies probably still use HTTP::UserAgent, so the net effect is moot. - The version control subsystem has been completely redesigned. Pinto now stores full snaphots of the stack at each revision and organizes them in a directed graph, much like Git does. Each revision is now identified by a unique non-sequential identifier. - The interface with the terminal has been completely redesigned. You'll see fewer (but hopefully better) diagnostic messages when running in verbose mode. And if not verbose, then you'll see a progress meter. If you still want to see all the gory details, then set the PINTO_DEBUG environment variable. - The logger has been completely removed, so Pinto no longer records diagnostic messages. Recording them never proved to be useful anyway. All the important changes to the stacks are still recorded in the revision log though. - Several Action classes have been added, removed, renamed, or repurposed. The specifics are not described here because the Pinto API is still private. See the change log for App::Pinto for a description of all the public interface changes. 0.065_06 2013-03-23 00:22:57 America/Los_Angeles 0.065_05 2013-03-20 16:21:57 America/Los_Angeles 0.065_04 2013-03-20 16:06:15 America/Los_Angeles 0.065_03 2013-03-19 15:52:24 America/Los_Angeles 0.065_02 2013-03-15 23:39:27 America/Los_Angeles 0.065_01 2013-03-15 16:19:38 America/Los_Angeles [DEVELOPER RELEASES] - Changes consolidated above under version 0.066. 0.065 2012-11-14 09:55:54 America/Los_Angeles [Interface Changes] - In commit messages, all lines starting with '#' are discarded. Previously, we figured out the start and end of the message based on other landmarks, but that isn't very reliable. - Commit timestamps are now reported in the format that is right for your locale. However, they are reported in UTC, not the local timezone. I will fix this in the next release. [New Features] - Commit messages are now parsed into separate title and body sections. The message prompt will advise you to put the title on the first line, followed by one blank line, followed by the body (just like with Git). We make some attempt to be lenient with the parsing, in case you don't follow the suggetion. 0.064 2012-11-12 13:29:50 America/Los_Angeles [New Features] - If running in an interactive environment and the PINTO_PAGER or PAGER environment variable is set, then Action output will be sent to it. Log messages still go to STDERR and will not be sent to the pager. 0.063 2012-11-12 11:58:29 America/Los_Angeles [Important] - This version of Pinto is not compatible with repositories that were created with prior versions. Please contact thaljef@cpan.org if you need to migrate an old repository. [New Features] - Now has a Rename action, to change the name of an existing stack. You'll need a newer App::Pinto to utilize this action (Schwern). [Bug Fixes] - The Delete action actually works now (Schwern, Holybit). 0.062 2012-11-08 10:52:02 America/Los_Angeles [Interface Changes] - If the commit message for a Committable action is empty (but defined) then we automatically fall back to using the default message. [Interal API Changes] - Actions that take a stack name argument can now accept a stack object as well. - Pinto::Util has been moved from this distribution to Pinto-Common. 0.061 2012-10-30 17:19:10 America/Los_Angeles [Interal Changes] - Some query optimizations, to benefit alpha.stratopan.com - Stack and Revision objects are now sortable. In string context, Stacks sort by name. In numeric context, they sort by Revision. Revisions sort chronologically. 0.060 2012-10-23 10:57:41 America/Los_Angeles [New Features] - You can now set the default stack at the same time that you create or copy a stack. [Other Changes] - The output of the Blame action now has the familiar format of the List action, and records are sorted by package name. 0.059 2012-10-20 00:52:34 America/Los_Angeles [Important] This version of Pinto is not compatible with repositories that were created with prior versions. Please contact thaljef@cpan.org if you need to migrate an old repository. [Interface Changes] - Stack names and property names are no longer forced to lowercase. Instead, we preserve the original case when they are created. But subsequent comparisons or lookups are done irrespective of case. - Author IDs are no longer forced to uppercase. However, the author ID in the canonical path for any distribution that you add will always be uppercase, which is consistent with PAUSE. When listing distributions/packages for a certain author, the comparison is done irrespective of case. [Other Changes] - Made several schema optimizations to help support Stratopan, the upcoming cloud-based service built on Pinto. For a preview, check out http://alpha.stratopan.com 0.058 2012-10-11 22:47:23 America/Los_Angeles [New Features] - Added the Blame action, which reports who last modified each package in the stack. You'll need App::Pinto-0.052 to utilize this action. [Bug Fixes] - When pulling prereqs, Pinto would pull the latest version of the package across the entire repository, rather than taking the version that is already on the stack. If the package that is on the stack does not exist or is too old, *then* you get the latest version in the repository. And if that does not exist or is too old, *then* we get the latest version from an upstream repository. 0.057 2012-10-07 12:28:37 America/Los_Angeles - The Pull action will ignore requests for packages that are in the Perl core, unless you explicitly request a version of the package that is newer than the core. - Removed stray dependency on Pinto::Store::File. That module has been deprecated and no longer ships with Pinto (holybit). 0.056 2012-09-27 13:40:56 America/Los_Angeles [Important] This version of Pinto is not compatible with repositories that were created with prior versions. Please contact thaljef@cpan.org if you need to migrate an old repository. [New Features] - Added the Replace action, which substitues one dist for another on all stacks. You'll need to upgrade App::Pinto to get the corresponding 'replace' command. [Other Changes] - Significantly improved performance, especially for large repositories. Pinto can now hold the *entire* CPAN (not just the tip) and still perform reasonably well. - Changed the way prereqs are discovered. We now trust the dist's own META to tell us the prereqs, rather than configuring the dist directly. This is much faster and usually just as accurate. The only casualties are old dists that don't have a META file, or ones that compute prereqs dynamically during configuration. So it ain't perfect, but it is probably good enough. [Bug Fixes] - Pinto can now cope with distributions that contain no packages. These are relatively rare but they do exist on CPAN, usualy in the form of distributions that contain only scripts. 0.055 2012-09-20 13:33:57 America/Los_Angeles [Interface Changes] - For the List action, the magic stack name is now '%' instead of '@'. This was changed to distinguish it from revision strings that look like stack@1234. - The username attribute is now attached to the Config, not the Action. This makes it available to any object that needs it (particularly when creating a Revision). 0.054 2012-09-19 22:02:57 America/Los_Angeles - Added a workaround so Pinto can cope with the nonsensical common::sense module. 0.053 2012-09-19 20:58:46 America/Los_Angeles [Bug Fixes] - For all committable actions, a commit message is required only if the action actually changed the state of the repository. A commit message is never required for a dryrun action. [Other Changes] - Requires DBIx::Class-0.08200 or newer. In certain earlier versions, prefetching was broken. * The Install action is now committable, but it only matters when it is also pulling packages. 0.052 2012-09-18 16:15:38 America/Los_Angeles [Important] This version of Pinto is not compatible with repositories that were created with prior versions. The way that archives and indexes are stored on the filesystem has been made simpler and faster. If using Pinto::Server, you'll need to upgrade that too. Contact thaljef@cpan.org if you need a migration path for an existing repository. [New Features] - Now supports a Revert action, which restores the stack to a prior revision. This is light-weight form of version control. - Now supports a Log action, which displays the history of changes to a stack. - Each action that changes the state of the repository now requires a commit message. You can pass this into the API, or it will prompt for one via your editor. [Other Changes] - The Index action is no longer supported. Now that each stack has its own index file, I see no need to have this Action. - Orphaned archives are now automatically cleaned whenever you do an Add or Pull action with dryrun enabled. - Now requires Dist-Requires-0.008, which fixes some test failures on some platforms. 0.051 2012-08-15 18:27:34 America/Los_Angeles - More hacking to workaround the broken prefetch feature in DBIx::Class. May result is slightly slower performance now that we have to make more trips to the database. - Added the Clean action to remove orphaned archives from the filesystem. The Pull and Add actions now automatically clean up if doing a dryrun. 0.050 2012-08-15 14:26:13 America/Los_Angeles - I've worked around the bug that required you to use a development version of DBIx::Class (see previous release notes below). So now you don't have to manually install anything. 0.048 2012-08-15 09:05:19 America/Los_Angeles - Prefetch is broken in DBIx::Class-0.08198 (see RT #78456) so Pinto now requires DBIx::Class-0.08198_01 or later. At the moment, this is only available as a dev release, so you may have to install it manually before building Pinto. For example: $ cpan JROBINSON/DBIx-Class-0.08198_01.tar.gz 0.047 2012-08-13 17:21:03 America/Los_Angeles - Added a hook for controling the lockfile timeout via an environment variable. This makes testing for Pinto::Server and Pinto::Remote faster. 0.046 2012-08-13 15:17:18 America/Los_Angeles [Important] - Removed workaround for bug that appeared in DBIx::Class-0.08198. We now require DBIx-Class-0.08198_01, which is only a developer release at the moment. So you may have to fetch that dependency manually. [Bug Fixes] - Partially resolved #14, where Pinto would blow up if you asked it to pull a core-only package. In this case, it really should give you a warning. But for now, it just silently skips it. [Other Changes] - Pinto::Tester now constructs the repository on disk immediately upon constructing the object. Before, you had to access the pinto attribute to trigger it to write anything to disk. 0.045 2012-07-23 23:14:42 America/Los_Angeles [Bug Fixes] - Tests were failing with the latest version of DBIx::Class. I think the root cause is in DBIx::Class itself (see RT #78456) but until that is resolved, I've done a workaround. 0.044 2012-07-15 01:39:18 America/Los_Angeles [Bug Fixes] - The magic stack named '@' (meaning all stacks) did not work. 0.043 2012-06-19 10:47:15 America/Los_Angeles [Bug Fixes] - Prevent writing to closed handle, when running the install action via pinto remotely. - Now requires Dist::Metadata 0.923 or newer, which indexes more like PAUSE does it. [Other Stuff] - Some minor performance optimizations, to reduce the number of trips to the database. 0.042 2012-05-17 21:55:19 America/Los_Angeles - finally{...} doesn't seem to work properly on older perls, and this caused several test failures. According to the perldelta, 5.14 introduced several changes to exception handling. So I've moved the exception handling into the catch{...} block. I don't know why, but this seems to work better. 0.041 2012-05-15 11:13:27 America/Los_Angeles [Important] - There have been major changes to the interface and behavior of Pinto (read more below). Beware this version of Pinto is NOT compatible with repositories created with any previous version of Pinto. If you have an existing repository and you really, really need to preserve it, then contact me and I can work with you to develop a migration plan. Also, many of the internal modules have been moved around, so I strongly suggest that you remove existing versions of all the Pinto libraries and scripts before installing a new one on top of it. [New/Changed/Removed Features] - Pinto now supports multiple indexes called "stacks". So you could have one stack of dependencies for application X and a different stack for application Y (or one for development, one for production, etc). Each stack can contain different modules and/or different versions of those modules. It's like having several repositories in one. - Stacks can be copied and merged, much like a version control system. This allows you to experiment with new dependencies without impacting other stacks. If you have multiple applications with different dependencies (or just different versions of them), this also gives you a way to gradually converge dependencies. Likewise, it allows you to fork dependencies if two applications need to diverge in some way. - The VCS integration has been removed. Most of the people I've talked with did not find this feature particularly useful, since you can't really branch & merge a repository (the database is binary). This was also the most rickety part of the system. - The "pinto-admin" and "pinto-remote" applications have been consolidated into one application called "pinto". It will use the appropriate backend (either Pinto or Pinto::Remote) depending on whether the repository root is a local directory or a remote URL. However the backends ship separately from the application, so you must choose which to install (or you can choose both). - The pinto application also has an "install" command, which functions as a stand-in for cpanm. It is wired to pull distributions only from your repository, using the stack of your choice. - Pinto no longer supports mirroring CPAN. I've found that it is difficult to manage application dependencies in the context of an entire mirror of CPAN. Most people only care about the stuff their application needs, so they don't really need a snapshot of the entire CPAN. If you really want that, then CPAN::Mini does a fine job. - Pinto no longer allows you to remove archives from the repository, so the "clean", "purge", and "remove" commands are gone. Eventually, my goal is to make Pinto behave just like a VCS, where nothing is really deleted and you can always revert back to a previous version. So you'll be able to take a distribution off of a stack, but the .tar.gz file never really goes away. - Pinto no longer enforces any sort of permissions on package namespaces. Previously, Pinto only allowed the original author to update a package (just as PAUSE does). But the restriction was only advisory -- you could just bypass it by changing your author identity. Now, Pinto doesn't even bother with that -- any user can upgrade any package. All the activity is logged to a file so you can see who changed what, but Pinto expects you to be accountable for your actions. - Pinto now tracks dependencies between the distributions within the repository. So it can potentially tell you which distributions need to be tested after upgrading a module, or whether the stack actually contains sufficient modules to satisfy all the prerequisites for all the distributions in the stack. I haven't yet written those commands, but the data is in there. 0.040_003 2012-05-04 21:38:07 America/Los_Angeles - Fixed bug in 35-install.t that would cause the test to fail (instead of skipping) if cpanm was not installed. Thanks Andreas! - Switched to using File::NFSLock instead of Lockfile::Simple. The latter uses some deprecated syntax that causes lots of ugly warnings on newer perls. - Still alpha testing. 0.040_002 2012-05-04 16:19:11 America/Los_Angeles - Added Action::Install. Still alpha testing. 0.040_001 2012-05-01 13:12:34 America/Los_Angeles - This is a developer release for alpha testing the stacks feature. 0.038 2012-04-16 18:14:57 America/Los_Angeles [New Features] - The "import" command will now import a particular distribution if you specify it using the right notation. See POD for details (Steven Leung). [Bug Fixes] - The Git store would fail if you specified the --root as a relative path that contained any "../" updirs (William Wolf). 0.037 2012-04-10 19:57:09 America/Los_Angeles - No code changes. Just fixed dependency declarations. Thanks CPAN Testers! 0.036 2012-04-09 00:14:50 America/Los_Angeles [New Features] - Pinto now logs activity to $root_dir/.pinto/logs/pinto.log (Karen Etheridge). You can set the logging level in the repository's config file. [Other Stuff] - A lot of files have been moved around in this release (and the last couple releases). I suggest removing your current Pinto before installing this one, to avoid accumulating cruft. 0.035 2012-04-04 19:00:35 America/Los_Angeles [New Features] - The value for the --author option now defaults to the 'user' specified in your ~/.pause file. If that file does not exist, then it still defaults to your current login username. [Other Changes] - All diagnostic messages from pinto-admin now go to STDERR rather than STDOUT. So you can cleanly directy the output into a file (like with the `list` command). - Refactored a lot of redundant code into roles that are shared with Pinto::Remote. But if you're not looking at the Pinto internals, you won't notice it. 0.033 2012-03-15 06:55:39 America/Los_Angeles [Bug Fixes] - Corrected documentation about the environment variable controlling the default location of the repository. Thanks fibo. - The index file is now properly updated after doing an import operation. Thanks throughnothing. 0.032 2012-03-01 10:36:25 America/Los_Angeles [Bug Fixes] - Worked around a problem that caused the PAUSE indexer to reject the last release. - Added an accurate line-count to the 02packages file so that cpan(1) doesn't complain about it. 0.031 2012-02-28 05:19:58 America/Los_Angeles [Bug Fixes] - Fixed bug in the create command. Not sure how this ever worked before. [New Features] - The "add" command now recursively imports all the dependencies by default. To disable this behavior use the --norecurse option. 0.030 2012-01-26 22:00:32 America/Los_Angeles - The --repos option for pinto-admin has been officially renamed to --root. This was done to create a symmetrical API between Pinto and Pinto::Admin. The old --repos option will *not* be supported for backward compatibility. 0.029 2011-12-15 00:24:11 America/Los_Angeles - The 'list' command now has --index and --noindex options to filter the output to packages that are in the index, or not in the index, respectively. - The 'list' command now has --pinned and --nopinned options to filter the output to packages that are pinned, or not pinned, respectively. - The default output format for the 'list' command now includes a '+' character to indicate whether a package is pinned. - Some improvements to Pinto::Store::VCS::Git, which allow you to place your Pinto repository anywhere inside a Git repository. 0.028 2011-12-12 01:22:02 America/Los_Angeles - I discovered that Subversion 1.7 changed the working copy layout in a way that caused Pinto to run exponentially slower as the repository got bigger (like when mirroring the CPAN). I've fixed this now. - pinto-admin now has a 'statistics' command that will report some basic stats about your repository. I plan to add more stats in the future. - You can now store your repository with Git using either Pinto::Store::VCS::Git or Pinto::Store::VCS::Git::Remote. These are both experimental, so use with caution. - Mirror actions are now a bit faster, espeically when you already have most of the distributions in the source repository. - The VCS log message used for the commit is now also used as the message for the tag operation. - Pinning a devel package is only allowed if this repository is configured to index devel packages. 0.027 2011-12-08 15:23:00 America/Los_Angeles - The 'list' command now has options to filter the output to either packages or distributions that contain some substring. This is not as powerful as a regex, and you can only filter on the package name or dist path. But this will make things go much faster. - Fixed numerous bugs in the VCS integration. This was totally broken. That's what I get for not writing regression tests in that area. - Fixed compatibility issue with Pinto::Remote. - Added or improved some log messages. - Revised some documentation. 0.026 2011-12-07 11:47:27 America/Los_Angeles =============================================================== IMPORTANT: This version of Pinto is not compatible with repositories built with any prior version. In theory, you can migrate your old repository with the right combination of pinto-admin and VCS commands. If you really want to try migrating your old repository, please contact me for guidance. Otherwise, you'll have to create a new repository and 'add' each of your local distributions again. If you have foreign distributions in your repository then you'll have to 'mirror' them again too, but you might not get exactly the same versions that you used to have (because they are no longer the 'latest' version on CPAN). I know this sucks, but it is definitely worth the upgrade. This version of Pinto is faster, more reliable, and packed with new features. And going forward, I'll be able to maintain backward compatibility or at least provide an automated migration path. ================================================================ * New Features: Pinto now uses a SQLite database to store information. This improves performance, reduces memory consumption, and ensures data integrity. Pinto is single threaded and permits only one database connection at a time, so it is safe for NFS (or so I've been told by SQLite experts). Pinto now behaves more like PAUSE, and will accept distributions with overlapping packages. As always, only the 'latest' version of a package appears in the index file. And just like PAUSE, Pinto tries to figure out the lineage of packages (i.e. which version came first, second, third, etc.) by looking at version numbers and file timestamps. So you can throw a pile of archives at it without having to think about putting them in a certain order (See POD for details). You can also remove a distribution, and the "prior" versions of its packages will automatically become the latest. A Pinto repository can now be used with the cpan[1] utility. It should also work with cpanp[1], but I haven't tried it. And of course it still works with cpanm[1]. However, Pinto does not provide a full 01mailrc.txt.gz or 03modlist.data.gz file. So cpan[1] features that rely on those files may not work. Pinto can now pull foreign distributions from multiple repositories. You can use this to fall back to another repository if one of them is offline (which sometimes happens with CPAN mirrors). Or you can use this to create a network of repositories that may each have different sets of distributions. I'm not sure if this is actually a good idea, but we'll see. Pinto does the-right-thing with development distributions (See POD for details). And each Pinto repository now has a 'devel' configuration parameter. Setting this to a true value instructs Pinto to include development releases in the index. The default is false. The 'create' command for pinto-admin now accepts options that set the parameters in the config file that is generated for the new repository. The 'list' command for pinto-admin now accepts a --format option that can be used to customize what/how information is displayed. The 'remove' command for pinto-admin now works for both foreign and local distributions. However, there is a caveat when removing foreign distributions (See POD for details). The 'rebuild' command for pinto-admin now has a --recompute option that causes Pinto to recompute the 'latest' version of all the packages (See POD for details). pinto-admin now has a 'manual' command for displaying the full manual for a particular command. pinto-admin now has a 'version' command for displaying version information. pinto-admin now has a 'purge' command that removes everything from your repository. pinto-admin now has an experimental 'import' command that fetches a remote package or distribution (and its dependencies, recursively) and puts all of them in your local repository. pinto-admin now has the 'pin' and 'unpin' commands, which can be used to tie the index file to a specific version of a package. This lets you evolve your repository while keeping certain packages fixed. Very cool! See POD for details. Most of the pinto-admin commands now have aliases. Thanks to the awesomeness of App::Cmd, you can say 'pinto-admin rm' instead of 'pinto-admin remove'. The aliases are listed in the manual for each command. * Other Changes: The config files for each Pinto repsoitory are now located in $REPOS/.pinto/config. The 'list' command for pinto-admin has been neutered. You can no longer specify the --type or --indexed options. However, the output does show whether the package is local/foreign and indexed/unindexed, so you can grep on that to narrow the results. I'm thinking of developing a query interface to let you select which packages/distributions you want to list. The VCS tagging mechanism has changed. Instead of making a tag for every commit, a tag is made only when you specify the --tag option. You can still put date/time placeholders in your tag name. The 'noclobber' configuration setting has been removed, since it was never implemented anyway. The 'nocleanup' configuration setting is gone, and we no longer support automatic cleanup. Instead, you have to run the 'clean' action separately. You might want to setup a cron job for this. The 'update' command is now called 'mirror'. I know, I keep flip-flopping on that. But I think I've finally settled now. The --force option on the 'mirror' (formerly 'update') command is no longer supported. I'm thinking of changing the meaning of "force" and might bring it back in a future release. pinto-admin is a little less noisy by default. You can increase the verbosity by repeating the '-v' option up to three times. Now needs newer versions of Dist::Requires and Dist::Metadata. Thanks CPAN Testers for shaking that out. Pinto->new() will now blow up if you specify a root_dir that doesn't actually look like a repository directory. To be valid, it must have a database file, a modules directory, and an authors directory. Changed some log messages to be more helpful and/or less noisy. * Bug Fixes: Fixed bug where Pinto might blow up with 'too many args' error the first time you update from a CPAN mirror using the Svn store. Fixed broken code (e.g. calling undefined methods) in several places. Added more regression testing to catch this stuff. Prevent uninitialized warning when using the 'list' command. 0.025_004 2011-12-06 21:11:00 America/Los_Angeles 0.025_003 2011-12-03 04:12:56 America/Los_Angeles 0.025_002 2011-12-02 04:39:19 America/Los_Angeles 0.025_001 2011-12-02 03:18:26 America/Los_Angeles Net changes aggregated above in 0.026 0.024 2011-09-01 15:23:48 America/Los_Angeles Added a "version" command to pinto-admin General code refactoring No interface changes 0.023 2011-08-31 14:18:49 America/Los_Angeles * Interface Changes: The "remove" operation now works on distribution names, rather than package names. You must specify the full name of the distribution, including version number and extension. * Other Good Stuff: Wrote the manuals for each of the pinto-admin commands. Say `pinto-admin COMMAND --man` to see them. 0.022 2011-08-31 01:31:04 America/Los_Angeles * Interface Changes: You no longer need to specify the Subversion trunk in your pinto.ini (if you were using Pinto::Store::VCS::Svn). The location of your Pinto repository in subversion is implicit in the `svn info` of the working copy. Secondly, the "create" action no longer takes care of making a location in Subversion for you. So you now have to do a little more work to setup Pinto with Subversion. See the POD in Pinto::Store::VCS::Svn for step-by-step instructions. You can no longer specify a VCS tag in your pinto.ini. Making a tag after every commit doesn't make sense. So now, a tag is only made if you explicitly set a --tag on the command line. Likewise, the --notag command line switch has been removed, since the absence of a --tag is equivalent to --notag. * Bug Fixes: The "update" command was broken, following rename from "mirror". Doh! 0.021 2011-08-30 01:16:55 America/Los_Angeles * Interface Changes: The "mirror" command is now called "update". I feel this more accurately reflects what is going on, since a Pinto repository isn't really a "mirror" of anything. * Bug Fixes: Fixed some bugs in the VCS tagging logic. Fixed behavior when running under cron. 0.020 2011-08-28 20:40:43 America/Los_Angeles * Enhancements: Added the "rebuild" command, which reconstructs the master index from the current local and mirrored indexes. This is useful if your master index somehow gets screwed. Note this is not the same as actually re-indexing the distributions (that's a feature I might add later). All commands for pinto-admin[1] now support a --man option, which shows you the full documentation for a commmand. But at this point, I haven't written the documentation for all the commands. Several of the commands for pinto-admin[1] now support a --tag option that allows you to specify an alternative tag. The semantics of the tag will depend on which type of VCS you are using. Likewise, you can now specify --notag to disable tagging completely. 0.019 2011-08-24 04:09:41 America/Los_Angeles * Bug Fixes: The 'add' and 'remove' commands for pinto-admin were not reading arguments from STDIN properly. All svn commands would fail when running under pinto-server. This was due to some strage behavior in IPC::Run that I can't explain. 0.018 2011-08-24 01:45:21 America/Los_Angeles Now using IPC::Run to handle external commands (like svn). IPC::Run seems to behave better when running in a server environment like pinto-server (via Dancer). 0.017 2011-08-24 00:50:09 America/Los_Angeles * Interface Changes: pinto-admin[1] is now zero-conf (at least, by default). However, you must now specify the --repos for every command. Also, some of the options for pinto-admin have been removed for safety, and are now in the repository-specific configuration file (see below). This helps to deter you from doing things that contradict the usual behavior of your repository. Each Pinto repository now has its own configuration file, which governs its basic behavior. The configuration file is generated with default values when you run the "create" command. This allows you set up multiple repositories, each with a different behavior and VCS store. * Enhancements: The "add" and "remove" commands for pinto-admin[1] can now read arguments from STDIN. When doing so, it filters out things that look like comments and blank lines. This makes it easy to pipe in the output from a find[1] or dzil[1] command. You can also specify arguments to the "add" command as URLs, and Pinto will fetch them for you. (Suggested by Tim Bunce). The "list" command now accepts a --type option, which will show you either all packages, only local packages, only foreign packages, or only local packages that block a foreign package. (suggested by George Hartzell and Meg Green). The "add", "remove", and "mirror" actions now accept a --message option, which will be prepended to the VCS commit log that Pinto generates (suggested by Jan Vogel). Added "nocolor" command line option. 0.016 2011-08-18 02:00:12 America/Los_Angeles Removed bin/pinto-client. That wasn't supposed to be in there, damnit! Look for the Pinto-Remote distribution instead. 0.015 2011-08-18 01:54:39 America/Los_Angeles * No interface changes or bug fixes. * Internal Changes: Improved exception handling. Pinto now uses a lock file to synchronize concurrent actions in the repository. Only one actor is allowed to operate in a given repository at a time. Others have to wait until they can get the lock, or timeout after about 60 seconds. 0.014 2011-08-17 16:09:48 America/Los_Angeles * No interface changes or bug fixes. * Internal Changes: Several modules have been moved out to the Pinto-Common distribution. This is to allow sharing between Pinto, Pinto::Server, and Pinto::Remote without requiring direct dependency on all of Pinto (including it's dependencies). 0.012 2011-08-17 09:10:25 America/Los_Angeles * Bug Fixes: Pinto::TestLogger didn't end with a true value. Thank you, CPAN Testers! * Internal Changes: Switched from IPC::Cmd to Proc::Reliable for running shell commands. IPC::Cmd seems to do funky things with STDIN and STDOUT that don't set well with CGI. You can specify an output filehandle or a buffer (as a scalar reference) where you want the output from Pinto::list() to go. The output from the List action contains the name, version, and location in each package, rather than just the name. This was a regression in the last version. * Other Changes: pinto-server[1], pinto-client[1], and all the Pinto::Server::* modules have been pulled out into a separate distribtuion, which will be released to CPAN shortly. 0.011 2011-08-14 21:11:47 America/Los_Angeles * Bug Fixes: Fixed our call to File::Copy::copy() to accommodate older versions which did not handle Path::Class objects properly. Thank you, CPAN Testers! 0.010 2011-08-14 13:29:23 America/Los_Angeles * Bug Fixes: Fixed test failures that I introduced by renaming some classes in the last release. 0.009 2011-08-12 17:50:28 America/Los_Angeles * Interface changes: pinto[1] is now called pinto-admin[1]. It still has all the same options and arguments. Likewise, App::Pinto is now App::Pinto::Admin. With pinto-admin, the "mirror" parameter is now called "source". This reflects the fact that your dists don't necessarily have to come from a CPAN mirror. They just have to come from some place that conforms to the CPAN structure. Do not confuse this with the "mirror" command, which still does actually mirror the aforementioned "source". * Other changes: Revised documentation. Added some basic functional tests. Created pinto-server and pinto-client, for using Pinto across a nework. These are still very experimental. Once again, a lot of the internals have been rewritten. But the guts of Pinto are all private (for now), so you shouldn't really care. 0.008 2011-08-09 14:47:02 America/Los_Angeles * Interface changes: The 'author' parameter is now entirely optional. It defaults to your shell username, if we can figure that out. If not, then an exception is thrown, and you'll have to set the 'author' parameter explicitly. pinto[1] now has --notag, --nocommit, and --noinit options. All these can also be set in your configuration file. See the pinto[1] documentation for details. * Other changes: The internals of Pinto have been substantially rewritten to improve performance and readability of the code. The Pinto API is still considered alpha, and subject to change. 0.007 2011-08-04 08:04:27 America/Los_Angeles * Interface Changes: A config file for pinto[1] is no longer mandatory. If you do not have one, then you'll have to specify all required parameters on the command line (this is usually just the '--local' and sometimes the '--author' options). If you don't specify these, you'll get a really ugly stack trace from Moose. I'll look into making these error messages prettier in a future release. Thanks to b.jakubski for suggesting this change. * Bug Fixes: RT #70015: Can't create repository. The 'create' command failed because the 02packages file could not be read. This has now been remedied. * Other Changes: Edited documenation for pinto[1] 0.006 2011-08-04 00:52:22 America/Los_Angeles More documentation edits. No code changes. 0.005 2011-08-04 00:43:34 America/Los_Angeles Brought the documentation for pinto[1] up to date with the actual API. 0.004 2011-08-04 00:23:23 America/Los_Angeles Default log level is now 1 (info). pinto[1] now exits with status 0 if successful. Improved some log messages. 0.003 2011-08-03 22:59:10 America/Los_Angeles Major overhaul of internals. But the pinto[1] command line interface is mostly the same. 0.002 2011-07-26 17:20:46 America/Los_Angeles Corrected default path to the Pinto configuration file. Expanded POD for pinto[1] 0.001 2011-07-26 14:17:06 America/Los_Angeles Initial release.