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Please note that Wget has more than one ChangeLog file:
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./ChangeLog: documents changes to files in the top-level directory
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and to files in subdirectories like po/ that don't have
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their own ChangeLogs
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src/ChangeLog: documents only changes to files in the src directory
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doc/ChangeLog: documents only changes to files in the doc directory
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windows/ChangeLog: documents only changes to files in the windows directory
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When checking to see if a patch you sent in has been applied, please
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look in the appropriate ChangeLog(s).
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In addition, you'll notice the ChangeLog-branches directories.
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In late 2000, time constraints delayed the release of Wget 1.6. While
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it was awaiting release, people had new features and other changes they
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wanted added to the CVS archive, but these were deemed not safe to
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introduce just before a release.
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The solution was to split the stable 1.6 off onto its own branch, while
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free-wheeling development continued on the main branch (whose version
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was changed from 1.5.3+dev to 1.7-dev).
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Unfortunately it's difficult to portray this branched development in the
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flat ChangeLog file. Either you include 1.6-branch changes in the
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1.7-branch ChangeLog, in which case it becomes impossible to tell what
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release version a given change first went into Wget, just judging by
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date and position in the ChangeLog, or you omit all 1.6-branch changes
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from the 1.7-branch ChangeLog, in which case all evidence of the
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existence of 1.6 (and further information about that branch) disappears
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from future versions of Wget.
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The solution that was decided upon was to make a subdirectory called
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ChangeLog-branches adjacent to each ChangeLog file. Inside is the
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corresponding ChangeLog from the most recent release on the stable
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branch (e.g. 1.6_branch.ChangeLog). This way, no information is lost
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and there's no misleading information in the ChangeLog.
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