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NEWS for Morph
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This file contains high-level summaries of user-visible changes in
each Morph release.
Version 13, released 2014-01-10
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New features added:
* New CPU architecture: ppc64 architecture (POWER PC 64-bit). This is
the change specific for Morph. There are changes to the morphologies
(in a different git repository) to actually build such systems.
* `morph build` and `morph deploy` now allow `.morph` suffixes in
command line arguments. The suffixes are stripped internally, so
Morph behaves as if they suffix wasn't there in the first place.
* The `morph build` command is now a new implementation. The old
implementation is still available as `morph old-build`, just in case
the new code is buggy, but will be removed in a future release.
Likewise, `morph deploy` has a new implementation, but no
`old-deploy`. Both new implementations should work exactly as the
old ones, except for bugs.
Bugs fixed:
* When Morph reads git configuration files, it now correctly handles
whitespace at the end of configuration values.
* `morph deploy` no longer creates and pushes a temporary build
branch. Pushing it wasn't useful, merely wasteful.
* `morph deploy` now allows cross-architecture deployments, and
and `morph cross-bootstrap` checks that the system is being built
supports the target architecture.
Other user-visible changes:
* When preparing to build (when construcing the build graph), Morph
now reports the ref (SHA1) it uses for each stratum.
* Systems being built must now have at least one stratum, and the
strata in a system must have at least one chunk that is built using
the normal (staging area) mode, rather than bootstrap mode.
Version 12, released 2013-11-15
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* NEWS file added.
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