- No longer hides errors from strip commands. Some errors may now
appear, these are bugs and should be reported.
- The whitelist of paths included subdirectories themselves. This
has been changed to only glob for files.
- Each strip command is now printed to the screen.
Hooks can now resolve paths if needed and tell the package manager
about the result. ie, a hook performing git retrieval can tell the
package manager the resolved path to the repository.
The package manager will then filter duplicates /correctly/ and
hooks can be sure they'll run once per *Git repository*.
#!/bin/sh -e
#
# Generic Git repository updater.
git remote >/dev/null 2>&1 || exit 0
case $1 in
update-resolve)
subm=$(git rev-parse --show-superproject-working-tree)
git -C "${subm:-"$PWD"}" rev-parse --show-toplevel
;;
pre-update)
case $(git config --get merge.verifySignatures) in true)
printf 'Signature verification enabled.\n'
esac
git pull
git submodule update --remote --init -f
;;
esac
NOTE: This may be reverted. Just merging to allow users to play
around with it. It's one possible solution to removing hook
boilerplate for updates.
- Update hooks now fire for non-Git repositories. This allows hooks
to add support for other update methods.
- Foundational work to explore other update methods in the package
manager itself.
- Added 'U|upgrade' to update the system without pulling new changes
from remotes.
- Other minor changes.