After seeing Jeff's guide, I changed my mind about the
big-rename transition plan. Even if Porcelains are kept up to
date, those web documents that describes older world order would
live longer and people will stumble across them via google
searches. And who knows how many mirrored copies there are.
The backward compatible symbolic links *will* be removed before
1.0. But that will not happen in 0.99.8.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
git-update-ref \
$(SIMPLE_PROGRAMS)
-# Backward compatibility -- to be removed in 0.99.8
+# Backward compatibility -- to be removed after 1.0
PROGRAMS += git-ssh-pull git-ssh-push
PYMODULES = \
$(INSTALL) -d -m755 $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)
$(INSTALL) $(PROGRAMS) $(SCRIPTS) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)
$(INSTALL) git-revert $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/git-cherry-pick
+ sh ./cmd-rename.sh $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)
$(MAKE) -C templates install
$(INSTALL) -d -m755 $(DESTDIR)$(GIT_PYTHON_DIR)
$(INSTALL) $(PYMODULES) $(DESTDIR)$(GIT_PYTHON_DIR)
#!/bin/sh
-#
-# This is for people who installed previous GIT by hand and would want
-# to remove the backward compatible links:
-#
-# ./cmd-rename.sh $bindir
-#
d="$1"
test -d "$d" || exit
while read old new
do
rm -f "$d/$old"
+ if test -f "$d/$new"
+ then
+ ln -s "$new" "$d/$old" || exit
+ fi
done <<\EOF
git-add-script git-add
git-archimport-script git-archimport
git-convert-cache git-convert-objects
git-fsck-cache git-fsck-objects
EOF
-
-# These two are a bit more than symlinks now.
-# git-ssh-push git-ssh-upload
-# git-ssh-pull git-ssh-fetch