Version 0.11.0 * The bdep-new command now by default adds a README.md template. This can be suppressed with the new no-readme project type sub-option. For example: $ bdep new -t exe,no-readme hello * New license= bdep-new project type sub-option allows specifying a project license. For example: $ bdep new -t exe,license=MIT hello Commonly used license names are 'MIT', 'ASLv2' (Apache License 2.0), 'GPLv3', and 'proprietary' (see the 'license' package manifest value documentation for a more extensive list). Note that if the license is not specified, the default is now 'proprietary' instead of 'TODO'. * New bdep-new --post-hook option allows execution of customization commands in the newly created project. For example: $ bdep new --post-hook "echo .idea/ >>.gitignore" hello See the bdep-new(1) man pages for details. * The bdep-ci(1) command now allows overriding certain manifest values in packages being submitted for testing. This is primarily useful for specifying alternative build configurations and/or build notification emails. For example: $ bdep ci --builds gcc See the bdep-ci(1) man pages for details. * New bdep-release --amend and --squash options allow releasing a revision by squashing and amending one or more existing commits. * New --existing|-e option for bdep-{init,new} --config-create|-C and bdep-config create modes. With this option bdep initializes a bpkg configuration based on an existing build system configuration instead of creating a new one from scratch. For example: $ b create: build-clang/,cc config.cxx=clang++ $ bdep new -C build-clang --existing hello Version 0.10.0 * New bdep-new(1) --subdirectory mode. This mode can be used to create a new source subdirectory in an already existing project. * Support for more granular C++ source file extension specification in bdep-new(1). For example: $ bdep new -t lib -l c++,hxx=h,cxx=cpp libhello # .h & .cpp $ bdep new -t lib -l c++,extension=?++ libhello # .h++, .c++, etc See the bdep-new(1) man pages for details. * Support for suppressing the generation of the library version header. Specifically, the bdep-new(1) --type|-t=lib option now has the new no-version sub-option. * Support for the alternative build file/directory naming scheme. Specifically, the bdep-new(1) --type|-t option now has the new alt-naming sub-option that can be used to create projects with the alternative naming. * New bdep-release(1) --[no]-edit options. Now in all the bdep-release modes that perform a commit, if the project's repository index already contains other changes, then the commit message is automatically opened for editing unless --no-edit is specified. The editing of the commit message in the absence of other changes can be requested with the --edit option. Version 0.9.0 * New bdep-release command for managing a project's version during release. This command can be used to automatically change the project's version from snapshot to release (or the other way around), commit this change, tag this commit, and push everything to the remote. See the "Versioning and Release Management" in The build2 Toolchain Introduction for usage examples as well as the bdep-release(1) man pages for details. * New 'binless' option for the bdep-new 'c++' language parameter. This option allows creation of a simpler buildfile for header-only (and, in the future, for module-only) libraries. For example: $ bdep new -l c++,binless ... * New --jobs|-j option for specifying the number of jobs to perform in parallel. * CI requests from the staged toolchain are now by default sent to ci.stage.build2.org. * New --no-progress option for suppressing progress indicators. Version 0.8.0 * New bdep-ci command for submitting package test requests to CI servers. See bdep-ci(1) for details. * New bdep-publish command for publishing packages to archive-based repositories. See bdep-publish(1) for details. * New unit-tests project type option for the bdep-new command. If specified (-t exe,unit-tests or -t lib,unit-tests) then generate build infrastructure for unit testing. * Ability to suppress auto-synchronization via the BDEP_SYNC environment variable. If BDEP_SYNC is set, auto-synchronization will only be performed if its value is true or 1. So to suppress, run: $ BDEP_SYNC=0 b Version 0.7.0 * First public release.