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Tuesday, 2 Apr 2024
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19:20 Carlo Strub (cs)
devel/pijul: Update to 1.0.0.b9
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Friday, 29 Dec 2023
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13:21 Carlo Strub (cs)
devel/pijul: Update to 1.0.0.b8
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Wednesday, 13 Dec 2023
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21:27 Carlo Strub (cs)
devel/pijul: Update to 1.0.0.b7
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Saturday, 1 Jul 2023
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15:00 Carlo Strub (cs)
devel/pijul: Update to 1.0.0.b6
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Thursday, 25 May 2023
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20:05 Carlo Strub (cs)
devel/pijul: Update to 1.0.0.b5
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Monday, 12 Sep 2022
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12:22 Carlo Strub (cs)
devel/pijul: Update to pijul-1.0.0.b2
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Monday, 7 Feb 2022
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20:53 Carlo Strub (cs)
devel/pijul: Update to 1.0.0.b
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Sunday, 7 Nov 2021
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15:18 Carlo Strub (cs)
devel/pijul: Update to 1.0.0.a55
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Sunday, 29 Aug 2021
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20:11 Carlo Strub (cs)
devel/pijul: Update to 1.0.0.a54
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Tuesday, 3 Aug 2021
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17:41 Carlo Strub (cs)
devel/pijul: Update to 1.0.0.a53
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Wednesday, 21 Jul 2021
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20:20 Carlo Strub (cs)
devel/pijul: Update to 1.0.0.a52
- Update to latest version
- Unbreak port
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Wednesday, 24 Apr 2019
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19:40 cs
Update to 0.12.0
PR: 237510
Submitted by: tobik@
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Thursday, 28 Feb 2019
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18:47 jbeich
USES=cargo to update libc to 0.2.49 for Tier2
PR: 235063
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19309
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Sunday, 9 Dec 2018
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14:21 tobik
devel/pijul: Update to 0.11.0
This also adds support for OpenSSL 1.1.1.
Announcement: https://pijul.org/posts/2018-11-20-pijul-0.11/
PR: 233371, 233302
Submitted by: Jens Grassel <jan0sch@mykolab.com> (based on)
Approved by: cs (maintainer timeout, 2 weeks)
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Thursday, 14 Jun 2018
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20:17 cs
Unbreak i386
PR: 229010
Submitted by: tobik@
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Thursday, 3 May 2018
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22:18 cs
Update to 0.10.0
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Thursday, 5 Oct 2017
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18:56 cs
Fix build
PR: 222792
Submitted by: tobik@
Approved by: maintainer
MFH: 2017Q4
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Sunday, 17 Sep 2017
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20:59 cs
Pijul is a version control system based on patches, that can mimic the
behaviour and workflows of both Git and Darcs, but contrarily to those systems,
Pijul is based on a mathematically sound theory of patches.
Pijul was started out of frustration that no version control system was at the
same time fast and sound:
- Git has non-associative merges, which might lead to security problems.
Concretely, this means that the commits you merge might not be the same as
the ones you review and test.
- Handling of conflicts: Pijul has an explicit internal representation of
conflicts, a rock-solid theory of how they behave, and super-fast data
structures to handle them.
- Speed! The complexity of Pijul is low in all cases, whereas previous attempts
to build a mathematically sound distributed version control system had huge
worst-case complexities. The use of Rust additionally yields a blazingly fast
implementation.
WWW: https://pijul.org/
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Number of commits found: 18 |