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* master: the development branch |
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* 1.0: First official release |
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* 1.1: Current stable (includes __file type change) |
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* 1.1: Current stable (includes \_\_file type change) |
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Other branches may be available for features or bugfixes, but they |
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may vanish at any point. To select a specific branch use |
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@ -129,13 +129,13 @@ working, break your setup or eat the tree in your garden. |
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### Upgrading from 1.0 to 1.1 |
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In 1.1 the type **__file** was split into **__directory**, **__file** and |
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**__link**. The parameter **--type** was removed from **__file**. Thus you |
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need to replace **__file** calls in your manifests: |
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In 1.1 the type **\_\_file** was split into **\_\_directory**, **\_\_file** and |
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**\_\_link**. The parameter **--type** was removed from **\_\_file**. Thus you |
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need to replace **\_\_file** calls in your manifests: |
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* Remove --type from all __file calls |
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* If type was symlink, use __link and --type symbolic |
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* If type was directory, use __directory |
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* Remove --type from all \_\_file calls |
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* If type was symlink, use \_\_link and --type symbolic |
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* If type was directory, use \_\_directory |
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## Support |
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