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commit abadcafe8ece8f794461f47cd109b317de546248
Author: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
Date:   Wed May 30 23:25:22 2012 -0400

    Purge some 2.0.1 content from the 2.1.0 release notes
    
    Due to the switch from tags-as-branches to tags-as-tags, I failed to
    note the osrf_rel_2_0_1 tag and the commits that it included. Fix up the
    ChangeLog and release notes accordingly.
    
    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>

diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 3be9bc4..9a5c707 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,5 +1,28 @@
-Changelog for 2.1.0
-===================
+ChangeLog for OpenSRF 2.1.0
+===========================
+
+commit 79694c390e0350a199be409ceadb19945ddf2b5c
+Author: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
+Date:   Wed May 30 23:12:32 2012 -0400
+
+    No, Ubuntu Hardy is not well-tested for 2.1.0
+    
+    One more reference to Ubuntu Hardy that we can remove from the
+    README/INSTALL.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
+
+0	1	README
+
+commit 885a4d87cd06f31071ff9b2f728fd7aa1c83d7be
+Author: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
+Date:   Wed May 30 23:11:14 2012 -0400
+
+    Generate ChangeLog for 2.1.0 release
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
+
+821	59	ChangeLog
 
 commit 3eb7c54a734369a7bffc4a3c30bef2e65573be52
 Author: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
@@ -1038,302 +1061,3 @@ Date:   Mon Aug 22 09:49:45 2011 -0400
     Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dscott at laurentian.ca>
 
 2	2	README
-
-commit 7b3de495c337468e5c3fed68795a9dfa9eb12609
-Author: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-Date:   Fri Aug 19 09:45:16 2011 -0400
-
-    Add a 0 to max_stanza_size in README instructions
-    
-    Yes, that should be 2000000, not 200000 for max_stanza_size. Symptoms
-    included "Text of error message received from Jabber: XML stanza is too
-    big" in error logs and crashing OpenSRF processes.
-    
-    For reference,
-    http://list.georgialibraries.org/pipermail/open-ils-dev/2011-August/007494.html
-    
-    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dscott at laurentian.ca>
-
-1	1	README
-
-commit f9648c10fb745f366d0181b96bb60a3a79bb972a
-Author: Ben Webb <bjwebb67 at googlemail.com>
-Date:   Mon Jul 25 21:40:40 2011 +0100
-
-    LP 799718: Pass the DESTDIR variable to setup.py
-    
-    This allows python modules to be built when creating packages.
-    
-    Per comment from Dan Scott on the LP bug:
-    
-    http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/xbd_chap03.html#tag_03_266
-    says "Multiple successive slashes are considered to be the same as one
-    slash." so in theory "--root=$(DESTDIR)/" should be just as safe as
-    "--root=$(DESTDIR)///", but why not go the distance and use 3 slashes to
-    avoid any possibility of some oddball POSIX implementation that treats 2
-    slashes differently for some reason?
-    
-    Signed-off-by: Ben Webb <bjwebb67 at googlemail.com>
-    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dscott at laurentian.ca>
-
-1	1	src/python/Makefile.am
-
-commit ba3ca0546553e756af81c921f7ceb50738e76aa7
-Author: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-Date:   Wed Jul 6 10:49:04 2011 -0400
-
-    Change "Scheduler" to "SingleBranchScheduler" per 0.8.4
-    
-    In buildbot 0.8.4, the Scheduler becomes a SingleBranchScheduler to make
-    way for other kinds of Schedulers: see
-    http://buildbot.net/buildbot/docs/current/SingleBranchScheduler.html
-    
-    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dscott at laurentian.ca>
-
-8	8	examples/buildbot.cfg
-
-commit b2d3c5a55617aa4fa21fa6a98d381ceca1489447
-Author: Ben Webb <bjwebb67 at googlemail.com>
-Date:   Mon Jun 13 13:29:36 2011 +0100
-
-    Respect DESTDIR during the build process
-    
-    Replace instances of make with the generic $(MAKE)
-    Add $(DESTDIR) to paths it is currently missing from
-    Manually specify the apxs2 install location so that DESTDIR can be prepended
-    Attempt to create the apache directory if it does not exist
-    
-    Signed-off-by: Ben Webb <bjwebb67 at googlemail.com>
-    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-
-2	2	Makefile.am
-6	6	src/Makefile.am
-4	2	src/gateway/Makefile.am
-1	1	src/perl/Makefile.am
-
-commit 91b8790cc785036b2d48a10df3d8b8c2632f1f23
-Author: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-Date:   Wed May 25 00:02:33 2011 -0400
-
-    Move the buildbot workdirs to a non-volatile directory
-    
-    /tmp/ is a good directory for throwing temporary things,
-    but not so good for things you want to keep around for a relatively
-    long time. Especially on Ubuntu, which has a default policy of
-    deleting files in /tmp/ on reboot - meaning that the git repos
-    that form the basis of the repository have all of their files
-    wiped - greatly confusing the buildbot, which tries to run
-    'git reset --head' in an empty directory and fails miserably
-    in that situation.
-    
-    So - ensure that WORKDIR is set to something that exists and
-    which will exist for the duration of your CI server, and you'll
-    be all right.
-    
-    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-
-7	2	examples/buildbot.cfg
-3	0	src/perl/lib/OpenSRF/Utils/Cache.pm
-
-commit b9a3ff2ca433f0863cae8e0bf6d5dc213450a534
-Author: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-Date:   Wed May 18 14:38:19 2011 -0400
-
-    Turn on email and IRC notification about build breaks
-    
-    Buildbot can notify us when a build breaks via email and IRC.
-    
-    Now that everything is green on testing.evergreen-ils.org, let's
-    turn that capability on. As configured, we should only be notified
-    when a build goes from success to failure, the first time; and
-    then again, when a build goes from failure to success.
-    
-    Email notification should go to "interested users" - all of the
-    email addresses in the collected signed-off-by / author tags in
-    the commits for a given build.
-    
-    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-
-20	6	examples/buildbot.cfg
-
-commit 4e7f49aded2368f656c36518ad937f0918d4cc23
-Author: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-Date:   Wed May 18 10:23:18 2011 -0400
-
-    Teach Perl Makefile to build Build for every target
-    
-    With the previous Perl Makefile.am, running "make check" before
-    running "make all" would fail on the Perl directory because it
-    assumed that Build would have been created from Build.PL. Factoring out
-    the build of Build from Build.PL and making that a prereq of the
-    pertinent targets avoids that problem on a clean checkout of the
-    OpenSRF source.
-    
-    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-
-7	5	src/perl/Makefile.am
-
-commit 58e75cc909158e7ddadd39f22c633f711f31a1b4
-Author: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-Date:   Mon May 16 18:11:59 2011 -0400
-
-    Specify explicit branches for each builder, lazy-style
-    
-    SVNPoller was able to rely on change filters to look at every
-    commit to the repository and hand them off to the scheduler
-    accordingly; GitPoller, however, looks at one branch per
-    poller, so we need to instantiate one poller per branch of
-    interest. This gives us an opportunity to refactor our approach
-    to be more programmatic.
-    
-    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-
-20	16	examples/buildbot.cfg
-
-commit 47d4ebfc5f1c8d0ccb126eda20e3cb69dd885211
-Author: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-Date:   Mon May 16 16:01:37 2011 -0400
-
-    Comment on why we're pulling in version.m4
-    
-    Commenting code is helpful, I've been told that it is the best
-    way to reduce bugs in a project. To that end, make the connection
-    between VERSION_NUMBER and PACKAGE_VERSION in configure.ac
-    
-    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dscott at laurentian.ca>
-
-6	1	configure.ac
-
-commit 19431b88f288f785b840887e4f663af5a5f0edbe
-Author: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-Date:   Mon May 16 15:08:04 2011 -0400
-
-    Define version number in one place
-    
-    Adding the version.m4 macro defines VERSION_NUMBER for us in
-    one place so that we can simplify package releases (and fix
-    'osrf_config --version' output so that it does not always
-    tell us 'trunk').
-    
-    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dscott at laurentian.ca>
-
-3	2	configure.ac
-1	0	version.m4
- create mode 100644 version.m4
-
-commit f3cdc028e6ffcc794db3d53e6d29206f91ad05cb
-Author: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-Date:   Mon May 16 14:52:40 2011 -0400
-
-    Typo fix: deprecasted -> deprecated
-    
-    It's an annoying typo, and it helps test out the buildbot
-    configuration...
-    
-    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dscott at laurentian.ca>
-
-1	1	src/libopensrf/osrf_app_session.c
-
-commit a537043af9e607e8cd7976e2464dc773f64e897a
-Author: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-Date:   Sun May 15 17:38:46 2011 -0400
-
-    Remove 'branches' reference in Buildbot branches test
-    
-    We can just check for the branch directly now that we are
-    in git. Some things really are simpler with git!
-    
-    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-
-3	3	examples/buildbot.cfg
-
-commit 3a439d12874170d4b947e498694e8b9d2ec6d01c
-Author: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-Date:   Sun May 15 16:23:32 2011 -0400
-
-    Add a workdir for each GitPoller source repository
-    
-    Not 100% sure, but with two GitPollers using the same working
-    directory, I suspect that there was a conflict between the
-    underlying repos as to which commit was the newest. Give
-    each of them an explicit working directory in the attempt
-    to avoid this.
-    
-    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-
-8	6	examples/buildbot.cfg
-
-commit a408589d648c5960798e571d9cb3518ea176a696
-Author: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-Date:   Sun May 15 15:25:33 2011 -0400
-
-    Teach Buildbot to poll the new git repos
-    
-    We're now using GitPoller to check for commits to the branches
-    of interest in Evergreen and OpenSRF on the default interval
-    of 10 minutes.
-    
-    Also, some syntax cleanups following the last refactoring.
-    
-    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-
-45	53	examples/buildbot.cfg
-
-commit d5143074012ec71b443c4eaa5d074b8d91468de8
-Author: dbs <dbs at 9efc2488-bf62-4759-914b-345cdb29e865>
-Date:   Mon May 9 17:10:19 2011 +0000
-
-    Inline TestObject for net_obj_test.py as well
-    
-    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-    
-    
-    git-svn-id: svn://svn.open-ils.org/OpenSRF/trunk@2246 9efc2488-bf62-4759-914b-345cdb29e865
-
-11	0	src/python/tests/net_obj_test.py
-
-commit 9cb591294f7cee0b406261df1bd30792908c7018
-Author: dbs <dbs at 9efc2488-bf62-4759-914b-345cdb29e865>
-Date:   Mon May 9 13:53:30 2011 +0000
-
-    Fix unit tests for Python in a twistd instance
-    
-    twistd could not find testobj; just inline it.
-    
-    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-    
-    
-    git-svn-id: svn://svn.open-ils.org/OpenSRF/trunk@2245 9efc2488-bf62-4759-914b-345cdb29e865
-
-15	1	src/python/tests/json_test.py
-4	1	src/python/tests/net_obj_test.py
-0	11	src/python/tests/testobj.py
- delete mode 100644 src/python/tests/testobj.py
-
-commit 5b68d6827f2ea4cee385df7b5ec8a42d7e7cb2a9
-Author: dbs <dbs at 9efc2488-bf62-4759-914b-345cdb29e865>
-Date:   Mon May 9 05:19:51 2011 +0000
-
-    Add Python unit testing and coverage report to "make check"
-    
-    If --enable-python is included in the arguments to configure, "make check"
-    runs all Python unit tests using nosetests and generates a testing coverage
-    report for all Python code.
-    
-    The original json_test.py is factored out to provide a separate file for
-    testing osrf.net_obj vs. osrf.json vs. osrf.*, when we eventually get there.
-    
-    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dan at coffeecode.net>
-    
-    
-    git-svn-id: svn://svn.open-ils.org/OpenSRF/trunk@2244 9efc2488-bf62-4759-914b-345cdb29e865
-
-3	0	src/python/Makefile.am
-1	1	src/python/osrf/net_obj.py
-1	28	src/python/tests/json_test.py
-61	0	src/python/tests/net_obj_test.py
-30	0	src/python/tests/test_coverage.py
-11	0	src/python/tests/testobj.py
- create mode 100644 src/python/tests/net_obj_test.py
- create mode 100644 src/python/tests/test_coverage.py
- create mode 100644 src/python/tests/testobj.py
diff --git a/doc/RELEASE_NOTES.txt b/doc/RELEASE_NOTES.txt
index 836206c..b71918e 100644
--- a/doc/RELEASE_NOTES.txt
+++ b/doc/RELEASE_NOTES.txt
@@ -66,17 +66,6 @@ autotools command, rather than the old `autogen.sh` command.
 Dependencies for OpenSRF's Java libraries have been updated to reflect modern
 Java.
 
-The `DESTDIR` variable is respected at build time to better support distribution
-packaging efforts.
- 
-Testing
--------
-The new `make check` target will run all unit tests across C, Perl, and Python.
-
-Unit tests
-~~~~~~~~~~
-Various unit tests have been added to Python
-
 Continuous integration support
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 An example configuration file for the http://buildbot.net/[Buildbot] continuous

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 ChangeLog             |  326 ++++---------------------------------------------
 doc/RELEASE_NOTES.txt |   11 --
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