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Posted about 9 years ago
pepper-0.3.3 is now available. This release includes a number of bug-fixes and stability enhancements and enables compilation with Subversion 1.9. Mac OS X compatibility has been improved, too. The homepage is now hosted by GitHub at https://jgehring.github.io/pepper. Old Sourceforge URLs will automaticelly redirect to the new location.
Posted over 11 years ago
I'm happy to announce that source and binary packages are now available for both Debian Sid and Ubuntu 13.04 "Raring Ringtail". Thanks go out to the respective maintainers!
Posted over 11 years ago
I'm happy to announce that source and binary packages are now available for both Debian Sid and Ubuntu 13.04 "Raring Ringtail". Thanks go out to the respective maintainers!
Posted over 12 years ago
I'm happy to announce that version 0.3.2 of pepper is now available. This release fixes compilation with GCC 4.7 as well as some minor memory leaks. As usual, you can find source tarballs the Download section.
Posted over 12 years ago
I'm happy to announce that version 0.3.2 of pepper is now available. This release fixes compilation with GCC 4.7 as well as some minor memory leaks. As usual, you can find source tarballs the Download section.
Posted almost 13 years ago
I've just pushed the first version of a repository statistics server to GitHub. peprserv is actually a Lua report script for pepper, utilizing the Xavante HTTP web server. The main intention for this project is providing a backend for serving ... [More] repository statistics to other web applications, like repository interfaces or bug trackers. A live demo using the official Git repository is running at http://jgehring.net:9000, and the source code is available on GitHub. [Less]
Posted almost 13 years ago
I've just pushed the first version of a repository statistics server to GitHub. peprserv is actually a Lua report script for pepper, utilizing the Xavante HTTP web server. The main intention for this project is providing a backend for serving ... [More] repository statistics to other web applications, like repository interfaces or bug trackers. A live demo using the official Git repository is running at http://jgehring.net:9000, and the source code is available on GitHub. [Less]
Posted almost 13 years ago
I've just pushed the first version of a repository statistics server to GitHub. peprserv is actually a Lua report script for pepper, utilizing the Xavante HTTP web server. The main intention for this project is providing a backend for serving ... [More] repository statistics to other web applications, like repository interfaces or bug trackers. A live demo using the official Git repository is running at http://jgehring.net:9000, and the source code is available on GitHub. [Less]
Posted almost 13 years ago
I'm happy to announce that version 0.3.1 of pepper is now available. This release brings the usual fixes as well as new features. Experimental support for using LevelDB as a backend for the revision cache has been added. The built-in Gnuplot ... [More] interface received a function for pie charts, which is already used by the new authors_pie report and the new --pie flag for the filetypes report. Furthermore, there's a new report called volume which closely resembles the commit volume report from Ohloh. The list of bugs that have been fixed in this release includes an issue that broke plotting on Mac OS X and some headless environments. Repository detection for working copies handled with Subversion 1.7 has been fixed, too. A more detailed listing of the changes can be found in the change log, source tarballs are available at the Download section. The Gallery has been updated with new examples, now using a pretty Gnuplot style based on this GuidoLabs article. [Less]
Posted almost 13 years ago
I'm happy to announce that version 0.3.1 of pepper is now available. This release brings the usual fixes as well as new features. Experimental support for using LevelDB as a backend for the revision cache has been added. The built-in Gnuplot ... [More] interface received a function for pie charts, which is already used by the new authors_pie report and the new --pie flag for the filetypes report. Furthermore, there's a new report called volume which closely resembles the commit volume report from Ohloh. The list of bugs that have been fixed in this release includes an issue that broke plotting on Mac OS X and some headless environments. Repository detection for working copies handled with Subversion 1.7 has been fixed, too. A more detailed listing of the changes can be found in the change log, source tarballs are available at the Download section. The Gallery has been updated with new examples, now using a pretty Gnuplot style based on this GuidoLabs article. [Less]