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Revision as of 10:03, 8 March 2019 by Michael.keppler.gmx.de (Talk | contribs) (requirements)

EGit

Requires Eclipse Neon

EGit 5.3.0 requires Eclipse Neon (4.6) or better. If you use an older version of Eclipse, you are recommended to upgrade the complete Eclipse IDE.

GPG-signing Commits

EGit 5.3.0 can sign commits with GPG.

Screenshot of the EGit Staging View with the new "Sign commit" icon

The new icon in the upper right will allow you to toggle commit signing on or off. The default is read from the Git configuration. If the config option commit.gpgsign is set to true, the button will be selected by default. The value of user.signingkey will be used to determine the signing key. If the value is unset, the email address of the committer will be used to lookup the key. If no key can be found a commit will fail.

Keys will be looked up from your GPG keyring (either ~/.gnupg/pubring.kbx or ~/.gnupg/secring.gpg; on Windows the directory %APPDATA%\gnupg is used—if it exists—instead of ~/.gnupg).

See the following GitHub help pages for help on GPG signing keys:

SSH Library

In the last release we had introduced a new SSH client based on the Apache MINA sshd library as an alternative to the JSch-based client. In EGit 5.3.0 the default settings are switched: by default, the Apache MINA implementation is used.

TBD: With Egit 5.3.0 it is now also possible to use encrypted new-style OpenSSH private keys, for instance password-protected ed25519 keys.

On Java versions older than 8u161, you may need to download and install the "JCE Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files" for this to work. OpenSSH uses the AES encryption with 256bit keys, which is available in older Java only with this extension. On newer Java versions, "unlimited strength" encryption is enabled by default, so you need not do anything.

We plan to remove the old JSch SSH implementation completely in a future release of EGit.

Compare and Merge Editors

Text comparisons in Eclipse have been improved to make "Show Whitespace" work in more cases.

Also, concurrent editing of a file in a merge editor and in another editor open on the same file has been improved and works now better and even for files not in the Eclipse workspace.

Screenshot of a Java comparison in Eclipse (workspace against index) showing whitespace on the index side

Note that both showing whitespace and concurrent editing depend not only on the way EGit sets up the comparison (which is what we improved) but also on the actual editors being used. These editors are beyond the control of EGit. With files not in the Eclipse workspace, one may encounter Platform bug 214351 when a file is open in another editor.

Other Changes

EGit 5.3.0 includes lots of less noticeable improvements in the UI, plus a number of bug fixes. We also made a number of performance improvements. The complete list of new features and bug fixes is available in the release notes.

Contributors

The following X developers worked on this release:

<TBD: list of contributors, number>

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