| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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bindings are now part of the config spec (alot.rc.spec),
the default theme is a valid (as of theme.sec)
.theme-file, provided in alot/defaults
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to simulataniously work on old and new specs
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before, we tried to be smart and wrote
an auto-generated version string via `git describe`
to alot.VERSION at setup time that got read by alot.__init__
later on.
This reverts to a hardcoded version string in alot.__version__.
It makes tedious calls to `git update-index --assume-unchanged VERSION`
unnecessary and makes life easier for packagers.
closes issue #299
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actually use the version string generated by git describe
if possible. Also, don't check in every change to the version file
and let its fallback content be "0.21+"
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and never writes it. The file /alot/VERSION
will be provided in the future and contain the
release version string. setup.py will try to overwrite this with the result of `git describe` which will suceed only if
we are on a git checkout.
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http://dcreager.net/2010/02/10/setuptools-git-version-numbers/
Also makes the version string accessible as alot.__version__.
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Read the configuration defaults from a file instead of hardcoding them in
settings.py. This also simplifies the option lookup.
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issue #43
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