CHANGELOG ================================================================================ This is the CHANGELOG for the Carbs Packaging Tools, initially a customised fork of the `kiss` package manager. The format is based on [Keep a Changelog], and this project _somewhat_ adheres to [Semantic Versioning]. [Keep a Changelog]: https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/ [Semantic Versioning]: https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html [UNRELEASED] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Configuration Directory - In order to simplify file locations and messing up the `/etc` directory, CPT now uses the `/etc/cpt` directory for reading related files. The location of your system configuration directory is defined by the `--sysconfdir` flag in the `./configure` script, it uses `/etc` if the prefix is `/usr`. - Since the location of the configuration can differ between installations, `$cpt_confdir` variable can be used in programs using `cpt-lib` to get the user's configuration directory. - This change currently doesn't break `cpt-base`, but you are advised to rename your configuration files. - `/etc/cpt-base` is renamed to `/etc/cpt/base` (considering `$cpt_confdir` is `/etc/cpt`) ### Changes on hook behaviour - `/etc/cpt-hook` will no longer be used. - User hooks (as defined by `$CPT_HOOK` will be run regardless of the hook type. I have realised that overriding user hooks on some operations was a mistake. If the users already have the privilege to install packages, they should also be able to run hooks without an interruption of the package manager. - Even though `/etc/cpt-hook` file is removed, a collection of systemwide hooks can be added to the `/etc/cpt/hooks`directory. Any file in this directory will be sourced by the package manager when running hooks. User hooks are run _after_ systemwide hooks are run. - Added new hooks: `end-install` and `end-remove` that are run when installation/removal is complete (not per-package). ### Changed - `cpt-update` is now re-entrant, meaning that it is no longer needed to run the update twice, `cpt-update` will continue the updates with the new version of itself. - The package manager now can handle circular dependencies and exit gracefully. ### Library - In order to get the `$deps` variable, one now has to use the new `pkg_depends_commit()` function. [6.2.3] - 2022-02-02 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - Fixed a checksum verification bug where adding an extra source did not require checksum verification. - `cpt-manifest-tree` now modifies the output of `tree(1)` according to the new version. - `cpt-reset` is now much more verbose. - Fixed the displayed messages on `cpt-install` when it is given a tarball as an argument. - Fixed a faulty implementation in `pkg_tar()` where it used `pkg_find()` instead of using the built package's database directory for gathering information. [6.2.2] - 2021-11-09 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - `cpt-alternatives` now properly logs file swaps even when the original file no longer exists. - Minor fixes [6.2.1] - 2021-09-20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - `cpt-fork` follows symbolic links when forking packages. - Fixed "crux-like" usage in `cpt-size` - Fixed documentation path in the manual page [6.2.0] - 2021-08-14 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### BLAKE3 checksums The package manager now uses `b3sum` for creating digests. The change is backwards compatible, which means that BLAKE3 will slowly replace the SHA256 algorithm in packages. The `cpt` package in the repository will continue to use the sha256 until the end of 2021. The `checksums` files generated with BLAKE3 has the header `%BLAKE3` which is used to distinguish digest algorithms. If the file does not include such a header, it is assumed to be a file created using the SHA256 algorithm. This is especially handy for keeping the /etc checksums intact. If the package being built is already installed on the system `cpt` makes sure that the generated etcsums are also backwards compatible. ### Description searching `cpt-search` utility has a new mode for searching through the package names and descriptions, which is enabled by the `-q` flag. The output is really similar to how the `apt search` command works, but the output is not meant for scripting. Descriptions are defined by the `description` keys in the meta file. Instead of wildcards, the passed argument is expected to be a POSIX Basic Regular Expression, and is interpreted by `grep`. `cpt-search` also accepts the `-F` flag for passing literal expressions. ### Added - `cpt-checksum` now has the `-s` flag to generate checksums using the SHA256 digest algorithm. - Added `CPT_DOWNLOADER` variable to change the download program. Available options are: `curl`, `wget`, `wget2`, `aria2c`, and `axel`. - `cpt-chroot` now has the flag `-m` to disable mounting/unmounting pseudo filesystems. - This changelog is now installed by the `Makefile`. - `cpt-chbuild` now has `-r` flag to redownload the chroot. ### Changed - `cpt-size` has been rewritten to support POSIX `du`, and to support packages with a file count of over 50,000. - Installation now requires to run `./configure`. [6.1.1] - 2021-08-04 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - Fixed a rare bug during manifest generation that caused an empty line inside the package manifest. [6.1.0] - 2021-07-22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### IMPORTANT - The package manager now enforces the usage of `pax` instead of `tar`. ### Repository Backend `cpt` now has a faster and modular repository backend. `fossil` is now supported by the package manager. During the repository fetch process, the repository backend is stored in the cache directory so that the update takes less time on the next pull. The usage of the repository cache can be disabled by setting `$CPT_REPO_CACHE` to 0. ### Added - Added `-q, --quiet` flags to `cpt-list`. - Re-added `cpt-maintainer`. It now supports `meta` and repository backends other than `git`. - The package manager now prints out `MOTD` files found on the repository root. - Added the `$CPT_VERBOSE` variable and the `--verbose` flags to some utilities. With the addition of these, some parts of the package manager will be more quiet unless verbosity is explicitly requested. ### Changed - Reworked the package repository backend. [6.0.4] - 2021-05-12 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - Fixed the declaration place of the `$pid` variable [6.0.3] - 2021-05-10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - Fixed interrupt behaviour when downloading package sources. - Fixed `cpt --help` output when inside a directory prefixed with `cpt-` [6.0.2] - 2021-04-05 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - Fixed `make dist` target. [6.0.1] - 2021-04-05 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - Fixed inconsistencies of the `Ctrl+C` interrupt behaviour [6.0.0] - 2021-04-03 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - Added unit tests using `shellspec`. - Added support for `pax` for tarball extraction. - [ssu] support has been added for privilege escalation. - Added `-p` flag for specifying package when using `cpt-link`. - Added manual pages for all `cpt-contrib` scripts. - Added `lz` compression/decompression support to `$CPT_COMPRESS`. ### Changed - Moved `cpt-lib` to `cpt-lib.in`. - All `src` scripts now exit with success after being called with `--help`. - Minor optimisations on `contrib` scripts. - Huge speed improvement on `cpt-export`. - Updated the `getoptions` library to version `2.5.0`. ### Fixed - Fixed `cpt-cat` not using the `CPT_ROOT` value. - Fixed an error with the usage of `sbase grep` that resulted in exit when removing packages. ### Removed - Removed C binaries `cpt-readlink` and `cpt-stat` and instead replaced them with `_readlink()` and `_stat()` library functions. [ssu]: https://github.com/illiliti/ssu [5.1.2] - 2021-01-04 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - Fixed the `Makefile` installing files other than `cpt-*` files. - Fixed `pkg_swap()` bug where swapping a prefix file would change the following file locations on the manifest as well. [5.1.1] - 2020-12-20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - Fixed an issue where the package build is continued even when it failed when `$CPT_DEBUG` was set [5.1.0] - 2020-11-25 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### IMPORTANT - The `pkg_fixdeps()` function has been renamed to `pkg_fix_deps()`. - `cpt-lib` now parses options for you if `parser_definition()` is defined before being called. ### Changed - `cpt-fork` can now take full path for packages. - `cpt-size` can now display the total size of multiple packages. - Updated `getoptions()` parser to version `2.0.1` - Added `git` to the default `cpt-base`. - Temporary cache creation scheme is changed from `build-$pid/` to `proc/$pid/build/` ### Fixed - Moved option parsing to cpt-lib if `parser_definition` exists. This shouldn't affect existing scripts where `cpt-lib` is called before the parser is defined. [5.0.0] - 2020-10-06 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### IMPORTANT - `cpt-fetch` has been removed. `cpt-update -o` can be used instead. ### Added - Added an `/etc/cpt-base` file to define a base. It can be used in order to ship a default base, but to make it redefinable by the user. This file isn't installed by default, it serves as a template. - Added `cpt-orphans` to view orphaned packages. This tool uses `/etc/cpt-base` and doesn't output any packages in the defined base. - Added a `global_options()` function in order to add into the option parser. - Added `cpt-update -o` flag to replace the functionality of `cpt-fetch`. - Added `cpt-list -c` to use the current directory as the argument string. ### Changed - `pkg_build()` now notifies the user if the build file was modified inside a hook (the `pre-build` hook to be precise). - In git repository sources, `@` can now be used to specify tags. E.g. `git+git://git.carbslinux.org/cpt@4.2.0` - `cpt-fork` now removes `manifest` and `etcsums` files. - `cpt-fork` can now be used to fork multiple packages. - `cpt-reset` now uses `/etc/cpt-base` when removing packages. - `cpt-build` now exports the `CPT_TEST` variable, so some tests that can't be done in a `test` script can be done from the build itself. [4.1.1] - 2020-09-25 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Changed - Git clones now fetch tags if commits are specified. This makes the operation longer, but not as long as cloning the whole repository while building a package. - `pkg_fixdeps()` now outputs to `stderr` instead of `/dev/tty`. You can now have fully silent builds. ### Fixed - Fixed the `as_root()` function when using `su`. [4.1.0] - 2020-09-11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - Added `bi` action to cpt for building and installing packages at the same time ### Fixed - Fixed `as_root()` call on `cpt-chbuild`. [4.0.1] - 2020-09-10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - Fixed flags starting with `--no-` [4.0.0] - 2020-09-09 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- With this update, all the documentation was moved to the `docs` repository, which can be accessed from the following sources: - [Docs Repository](https://github.com/carbslinux/docs) - [Online User Manual](https://carbslinux.org/docs) - `carbs-docs` package ### Added - Added the ability to test packages using a new executable file `test`. - Added `$CPT_TEST` variable for testing packages. - Added `--test|-t` option to build. - Added support for `mercurial` repositories. - Added options to install the tools "static" so they don't depend on cpt-lib. - Added basic unit tests. See `make test`. ### Changed - Most contrib scripts now use the current directory as the package name. ### Removed - Removed the `docs/` folder. ### Fixed - Fixed `getoptions` parsers while declaring initial variables. - Fixed build `cpt-stat` on the Makefile. [3.3.1] - 2020-08-31 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Changed - Reverted `sh256()` to the previous way. [3.3.0] - 2020-08-31 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - Added `trap_set()` in order to manage traps. ### Changed - Moved from `getopt` to a shell implementation of option parsing. This ensures portability, and doesn't depend on a C program with GNU extensions. That was a mistake. The new implementation is taken from the public domain library, `getoptions`. - `warn()` function was modified to use `log "$1" "$2" "${3:-WARNING}"` instead. - Made `cpt` checksum method compatible with the KISS Community repository. [3.2.0] - 2020-08-22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - A `.build.cpt` file can be edited during the pre-build hook, so that a build script can be modified. If the build is modified, a diff file will be generated to the package database. - Some of the tools now use getopt. Since getopt isn't a POSIX utility, util-linux implementation has been added to the `getopt-ul` directory. It consists only of files required for the tool to be built. - Added `pre-chroot` hook for the `cpt-chbuild` utility. ### Changed - `cpt-chbuild` now uses library functions such `sh256()`, and `as_root()`. - `cpt` programs no longer exit if `$CPT_PATH` is unset. [3.1.1] - 2020-08-11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Changed - `as_root()` now sets package manager variables with env. [3.1.0] - 2020-08-07 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Changed - `cpt-lib` no longer creates temporary directories. This will need manual adjustments for scripts that make use of the cache directories. Those directories can now be created by calling the `create_cache()` function. - Dropping libtool's `*.la` library files from packages. [3.0.0] - 2020-07-24 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the 3.0.0 release. This will make `kiss` (now renamed as `cpt`) a toolchain for package management rather than a single script program. The main functionality is moved into a `lib.sh` file which the tools will source. This comes with nice benefits such as: - Easier option parsing for each tool. - Easier to extend the package manager as it is only a library. It no longer requires dirty hacks to source the package manager functions and variables. - Clearer usage information is outputted, so the user doesn't have to delve into documents to see the syntax/options of a tool. ### Added - `$CPT_CACHE` to change the cache directory. - Added a bunch of flags, here is a table: | Flag | Function | Added tool | |------------|-------------------------------------------|------------------------| | --force | Force removal/installation | cpt-remove/cpt-install | | --root | Specify root directory | lots of tools | | --download | Only download packages | cpt-update | | --no-fetch | Do not fetch repositories before update | cpt-update | | --single | Only show the first instance of a package | cpt-search | ### Changed - Renamed all variables from `KISS-*` to `CPT-*` - Moved database to `/var/db/cpt` - Changed the code style and did some minor nitpicks for the C programs. ### Removed - Removed the ability to control color output (for now). - Removed `kiss-outdated` and `kiss-which`. [2.3.0] - 2020-07-16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - Added `KISS_FETCH` to optionally disable repository fetches while performing a system update. You can now run `KISS_FETCH=0 kiss u` in order to update your system without syncing repositories. ### Changed - Changed usage outputs for kiss and contrib utilities. - `rsync` repositories are now synced based on checksums rather than timestamps. - `kiss-chroot` now uses system flags if available. - `kiss-chbuild` now installs extra packages if specified. - hooks now default to `null` if no arguments are given - `*-pull` hooks have been renamed to `*-fetch` and is run only once instead of for every single git repository. ### Fixed - Fixed an issue where using `su` to install packages resulted in a wrong package ownership. [2.2.1] - 2020-06-11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - Fixed directory checking on package removal [2.2.0] - 2020-06-10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - Makefile configurations were moved to config.mk. ### Changed - `kiss` no longer ignores musl and gcc on `fixdeps()`. This will result in an influx of musl dependencies. But you will be needing the C library to be installed anyway if you want your programs to work. If your program links to `libgcc`, you will need the gcc package for that given program to function. - Makefile now properly accepts `LIBS`, `LDFLAGS`, and `CFLAGS`. - Updated documentation. ### Fixed - `C89` compatibility on C programs. - Fixed an alternatives issue where a file containing special regular expression characters (such as `/usr/bin/[`) would result in a manifest deletion. [2.1.2] - 2020-06-03 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - Fixed a segmentation fault on `kiss-stat` when a file didn't have on owner on the `passwd` database. [2.1.1] - 2020-06-03 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - Fixed 'No message in queue' message being outputted for every single package. - Fixed CFLAGS for x86_64 on `kiss-chroot`. - Fixed setting binary packages as dependencies. [2.1.0] - 2020-05-29 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - Added '$2' '$3' for build scripts which specifies version and architecture information. ### Changed - `kiss-chroot` now sets architecture based on the system - Updated documentation ### Removed - Removed strip messages [2.0.0] - 2020-05-28 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - Rsync repository support. - pre/post hooks for package removal (pre-remove, post-remove). - pre/post hooks for git pulls (pre-pull, post-pull). ### Changed - `kiss` no longer removes empty directories if they are defined on a different package. - `$KISS_NOPROMPT` has been renamed to `$KISS_PROMPT` and must be set to 0 in order to disable prompts. - `kiss-chbuild` now checks tarball digest. - `kiss-chbuild` now downloads tarballs according to arch (x86_64 or i686 currently). - Submodule repository fetching has been modified to match compatibility. ### Removed - Removed `kiss-maintainer` and moved it to [kiss-extra] [kiss-extra]: https://github.com/carbslinux/kiss-extra [1.22.4] - 2020-05-26 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **NOTE:** `1.22.x` is the last minor version before `2.0.0`, meaning I will not be doing any releases except for patches and fixes. My attention is now on implementing binary repositories. I will be doing some 'release candidates' before release, as binary repositories will need user feedback. ### Added - Added new documents. - Added `post-package` hook. ### Changed - Renamed the `hashcheck` function to `sh256` for compatibility. - Enabled the usage of glob characters for `kiss-bin`. [1.22.3] - 2020-05-18 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### SECURITY - Fixed a bug regarding privilege escalation using `$KISS_HOOK`. `kiss` will now use `$KISS_ROOT/etc/kiss-hook` on installation operations (which are run by root) so that the hooks are defined by the system administrator rather than the user. See [related proof-of-concept] [related proof-of-concept]: https://github.com/kisslinux/kiss/pull/157#issuecomment-629880775 [1.22.2] - 2020-05-16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - Fixed an issue where `pkg_conflicts` would abort if `kiss-readlink` failed due to missing components. It now fallbacks to the original directory name. [1.22.1] - 2020-05-15 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### REMOVED - Removed some contrib scripts and moved them to [kiss-extra] - `kiss-cargo-urlgen` - `kiss-cargolock-urlgen` - `kiss-changelog` - `kiss-depends-finder` - `kiss-exec` - `kiss-message` - `kiss-orphans` - `kiss-reporevdepends` ### Fixed - Fixed a `kiss-owns` typo that caused it to fail. - Fixed a `kiss-readlink` bug where it would fail if the last component wouldn't exist. - Fixed an error on tarball extraction where a file name containing spaces would be parsed as two files. [kiss-extra]: https://github.com/carbslinux/kiss-extra [1.22.0] - 2020-05-14 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - Added `kiss-exec`, a tool to execute commands inside the alternatives system. ### Changed - Replaced `KISS_COLOUR` with `KISS_COLOR` to match upstream. - Renamed `colour` variable to `color` for consistency. - The package manager no longer needs root privileges if the `KISS_ROOT` is writable by the user. - `kiss` now uses the host cache regardless of `KISS_ROOT`. ### Fixed - Fixed an issue where `kiss-owns` would output the wrong package because of symbolic links. The script now reads the link of the directory instead of the full file. [1.21.1] - 2020-05-14 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Changed - All contrib messages now output usage information when called with `--help` and `-h`. - `hashcheck` function now uses `$1` instead of `${file#\*}`. ### Fixed - Fixed a non-POSIX `find` call. Thanks to @illiliti. [1.21.0] - 2020-05-12 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - Added a `d|download` option to acquire the sources of given packages. If no packages are given, it acquires the sources of outdated packages. This can be used to acquire a package's sources to build it later, or periodically downloading outdated package sources, so the user doesn't wait for the download when updating the system. - kiss now understands `.txz` tarballs. (BSD `src.txz` wink wink) - `KISS_TMPDIR` can now be used to specify a temporary build directory. This will be useful for those of you who would want to build on ram or a different file system. ### Changed - Simplified tarball extraction method. - Removed the 'esc' function inside kiss. - Added a 'warn' function to standardise warnings inside kiss ### Fixed - Removed the `sys_db` usage on `pkg_find()` where directories could clash with external utilities. [1.20.3] - 2020-05-09 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - Fixed an alternatives bug caused by the previous patch, where the package moving to `/var/db/kiss/choices` would take the name of the preferred package. [1.20.2] - 2020-05-09 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - Fixed an issue regarding manifest format when using pkg_swap (alternatives). [1.20.1] - 2020-05-08 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Changed - Faster conflict resolution by using a conflict cache file. - Standardised `kiss-readlink` usage output. [1.20.0] - 2020-05-07 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - `KISS_NOPROMPT` can be specified in order to skip prompts. [1.19.1] - 2020-05-07 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - Added `e|extension` to `kiss` which can be used to output kiss-extensions. ### Changed - `kiss` no longer outputs the extensions when called with `kiss help`. The output was too large for an average terminal, and a user had to scroll up for actual package manager options. These can now be retrieved with `kiss e`. - When called from a subshell, `kiss` disables colour escape sequences. This behaviour can be overridden by setting `KISS_COLOUR` environment variable. If set to 1, it will be enabled globally, if set to 0 it will be disabled globally. [1.19.0] - 2020-05-06 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - Added `kiss-reporevdepends` for finding all the packages on the repository that depends on the specified package. ### Changed - Removed the `-p` flag from tar while installing packages. busybox ignores it and we don't need it. - Replaced tar flags with keys for historical compatibility. - `kiss` now decompresses a tarball once and uses the decompressed tarball for listing and extraction. ### Fixed - Fixed the output of doc-strings in contrib scripts. - `kiss` now ignores the binary programs in the repository for `kiss extensions`. [1.18.0] - 2020-05-04 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - Added editorconfig file since we now have 4 languages (roff, Makefile, sh, C) in the repository. - Added `kiss-readlink` as a `readlink -f` replacement. - Added `kiss-message` for checking package messages. - Added this CHANGELOG ### Changed - Made tar calls portable. `kiss` is no longer limited to busybox, bsdtar, or gnu tar! ### Removed - Dropped the usage of `readlink` in `kiss`. [1.17.0] - 2020-05-03 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - Added `kiss-stat`, a simple C program for getting the owner name of a file/directory. ### Removed - Removed the usage of `stat` calls, as they are not standardised. ### Changed - `kiss` now doesn't report `Generating etcsums` if there isn't an `/etc` directory in the package ### Fixed - `kiss` now uses `sys_db` instead of `pkg_db` when removing packages from the system. - `kiss` now explicitly exits if prompt returns with a status of 1. This is for `ksh` compatibility. [1.16.3] - 2020-05-03 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - Fixed etcsum location. [1.16.2] - 2020-05-03 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - Added fallbacks for sha256sum. `kiss` now fallbacks to `sha256`, and `openssl` for hash checking, respectively. - Added `kiss-changelog` and `kiss-which` entries to the `kiss-contrib.1` manual page. ### Fixed - Fixed `kiss` not using the preferred `tar` program on decompression. - Fixed `pkg_conflicts()` getting stuck when you reinstall the same single package on a system. - Fixed `pkg_conflicts()` giving an error if no packages are installed on a system. [1.16.1] - 2020-05-01 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - Fixed `ksh` Ctrl+C interrupt signals. [1.16.0] - 2020-05-01 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - New message queue system implementation. If a package includes a file named `message` it will output its contents in a pretty way. - Added `kiss-which`, a tool like `which` but for `kiss` packages. - Added `kiss-changelog`, a tool for outputting the git log of a given package. ### Fixed - Fixed colour outputting on `OpenBSD ksh`. - Made compatibility fixes on the Makefile - Fixed an installation issue where `kiss` would look for the manifest with the `$KISS_ROOT` variable [1.15.0] - 2020-04-30 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have decided to revert to rsync installation method as it is faster and safer. Now, rsync is not a huge dependency. Saving 500Kb is not worth it when you look at the trade-off. ### REMOVED - Removed the new installation method. ### Changed - Reverted to `rsync` for installation. - We are now forcing decompression to standard output while using `decompress()` - `kiss` now accepts decompressed tar archives for package installation as well. [1.14.2/1.14.3] - 2020-04-27 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - The new installation method now complies to the `$KISS_ROOT` value. [1.14.1] - 2020-04-27 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Removed - Removed the unnecessary `[ -d ]` from the path query. ### Fixed - Fixed directory permissions in the new installation method. - Added support for `$KISS_ROOT` to the new installation method. - Added a check for symlinks that could overwrite a directory during installation. - Whitespace cleanup. [1.14.0] - 2020-04-25 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This release removes `rsync` from `kiss` and implements its own installation method. ### Added - `kiss` now implements user scripts available in the `$PATH`. This can be used to call `kiss manifest` from `kiss` itself. - `kiss` now displays a warning if the user has a `$KISS_ROOT` that ends with a `/`. - `kiss` now uses its own new package installation method. ### Removed - usage of rsync as an installation method. - usage of `old_ifs` [1.13.1] - 2020-04-19 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Removed - Reverted and removed `kiss ss` changes. [1.13.0] - 2020-04-19 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - `kiss ss` for outputting a single location for scripting. ### Changed - `kiss` now elevates permissions during checksum if the file isn't owned by us. - Hide read error messages when `version` file cannot be found. - Made the `pkg_fixdeps()` usage of `diff` portable. ### Fixed - Fixed a shellcheck error. [1.12.3] - 2020-04-17 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Changed - Changed indentation style on decompression. ### Fixed - `kiss-export` fallbacks to gzip if the compression method is unknown. - `kiss-repodepends` now outputs the proper depends file. [1.12.2] - 2020-04-15 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - `kiss` can now decompress zip files. ### Changed - `checksum`, `build`, `install`, and `remove` operations can now be done on the current package directory without arguments. So you can `cd` into a package an type `kiss b` to build that package. ### Fixed - `kiss-export` now honours your `KISS_COMPRESS` value [1.12.1] - 2020-04-12 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Fixed - Fixed printing empty arguments in `kiss-outdated`. [1.12.0] - 2020-04-05 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - `kiss-cargolock-urlgen`: a tool that can read a Cargo.lock file to generate a list of urls. - `kiss-cat`: a tool to concatenate package build files. - Manual page for `kiss-contrib`. ### Changed - `kiss-owns` now gives an error on directories. - `kiss-link` can now take multiple file names and will create symbolic links of them all. - Simplified `kiss-link` ### Fixed - `kiss-cargo-urlgen`: Fixed an issue where if a package version contained a '-' it could lead to wrong url generation. [1.9.0 - 1.11.2] - 2020-04-04 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Added - `kiss f` to fetch repositories without an update prompt. - Support for submodules in the repository. - Added a Makefile to standardise the installation. - Zstd compression method. ### Changed - Modified `kiss-chbuild` to fit Carbs Linux. - Changed README to notify about forking status. - `pkg_find()` now also checks for symlinks instead of just directories. - `pkg_find()` now uses a `for` loop instead of `find`. - Force C locale for faster grepping. - Easily readable manual page. ### Fixed - Compression method now fallbacks to gzip if unknown.