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Also closes PR 23570.
Contains a library major bump.
Changes in version 1.4.1
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* Add translations: Lithuanian [Gedminas Paulauskas],
Norwegian [(nynorsk [\303\205smund Skj\303\246veland]
* Update translations: German [Christian Neumair],
Romanian [Mi\305\237u Moldovan]
* Add description of signals to the documentation [Padraig O'Briain]
* Fix bug which caused building of rpms to fail [Scott Kennedy]
Changes in version 1.4.0
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* Add translations: Nepali [Pawan Chitrakar]
* Update translations: Spanish [Francisco Javier F.Serrador],
Welsh [Dafydd Harries]
Changes in version 1.3.6
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* Add translations: Hindi [Guntupalli Katunakar]
* Update translations: Azerbaijani [Metin Amiroff],
Italian [Alessio Frusciante]
Changes in version 1.3.5
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* Remove po/Makefile.in.in (bug #119053)
* Return correct value for atk_state-set_is_empty (bug #116621)
* Ensure that row and column values in atk_table_ref_at are non-negative.
* Add translations: Tamil [Dinesh N]
* Update translations: Serbian [Prevod.org], Esparanto [Charles Voelger],
Hungarian [Andras Timar].
Changes in version 1.3.4
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* Add translations: Irish [Paul Duffy], Limburgish [Mathieu Van Woerkom]
* Add new relation type ATK_RELATION_POPUP
* Some win32 fixes [Tor Lillqvist]
Changes in version 1.3.3
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* Add translations: Welsh [Dafydd Harries], Arabic [Arafat Medini]
* Update translations: Traditional Chinese [Abel Cheung]
* Add new role ATK_ROLE_AUTOCOMPLETE and state ATK_STATE_INDETERMINATE.
Changes in version 1.3.2
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* Add translations: Serbian [Danilo \305\240egan], Portuguese [Duarte Loreto],
Icelandic [Sam\303\272el J\303\263n Gunnarsson]
* Update translations: Traditional Chinese [Abel Cheung], Polish [Artur Flinta]
Changes in version 1.3.1
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* Allow use of libtool-1.5 (bug #111481) [Ali Akcaagac]
* Added translations: Yiddish [Raphael Finkel], Japanese [Takeshi AIHANA].
Changes in version 1.3.0
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* Use automake-1.7, libtoolize, gtkdocize and glib-gettextize.
[James Henstridge]
* Windows fixes [Tor Lillqvist]
* Add translations: Esparanto [Charles Voelger],
Belarussian [Dmitry G.Mastrukov], Malayalam [Guntupalli Karunkar],
Persian [Roozbeh Pourander], Azerbaijani [Metin Amiroff],
Bengali [Sayamindu Dasgupta], Kannada [Pramod], Macedonian {Abel Cheung],
Turkish [Gorkem], Indonesian [Mohammad Damt],
Traditional Chinese [Abel Cheung], Slovak [Stanislav Visnovsky],
Brazilian Portuguese [Alexander Folle de Menezes],
Romanian [Mi\305\237u Moldovan], Mongolian [Sanlig Badral]
* Make atk_text_get_character_extents() return positive value, even for rtl
text. (bug #102954) [Padraig O'Briain]
* Add new functions atk_text_get_range_extents and atk_text_get_bounded_ranges.
(bug #100943) [Padraig]
* Add properties "relation-type" and "target" to AtkRelation. (bug #72426)
[Padraig]
* Add property "accessible-table-caption-object" to AtkObject. (bug #74814)
[Padraig]
* Add property "selected-link" to AtkHyperlink and new function
atk_kyperlink_is_selected_link(); add signal "link-selected" to AtkHyperlink.
(bug #104621) [Padraig]
* Correct creation of object which is not a AtkGObjectAccessible in
atk_gobject_accessible_from_object. [Padraig and Alex Larsson]
* Do not emit notification for initial setting of role using
atk_object_set_role(). (bug #107710) [Padraig]
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`\' needs to be quoted in a string.
Also remove some unnecessary `\' in awk strings.
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Changes since 2.11:
distcc-2.11.2 "Muscovado" 2003-10-23
BUG FIXES:
* Correct the handling of --without-gnome. Reported by Dimitri
Papadopoulos.
* Fatal signal handlers for client and daemon should reset the
signal vector before doing anything else, to protect against an
(unlikely) spin if the signal is re-sent.
* Corrections to .desktop file from Dag Wieers.
INTERNAL:
* Remove dependency on libglade for GTK+ and GNOME monitor
programs.
PORTABILITY:
* IRIX portability fixes from Dimitri Papadopoulos.
* Use AC_TYPE_SIGNAL to generate correct signal handler return
types. (It can be either int or void.)
DOCUMENTATION:
* Various manual updates.
* Update to xinetd example from Dag Wieers.
distcc-2.11.1 "Burnt sugar" 2003-10-08
FEATURES:
* The graphical monitor can now be configured with either
--with-gnome or --with-gtk. In the second case, the GNOME
libraries are not used. In both cases the resulting program is
called distccmon-gnome and the functional differences are fairly
small.
BUG FIXES:
* An error message is emitted and compilation fails if distcc
cannot use the specified TMPDIR. This can happen if distccd is
started by root with a TMPDIR only accessible to root.
Reported by Brett Dikeman.
* GNOME data files are now only installed when the application is
configured with --with-gnome or --with-gtk. Files are installed
into a distcc/ subdirectory of the configured data directory.
(By default this is /usr/local/share/distcc/). Reported by Erik
Jan Tromp and Noe`l Ko"the.
* Fix bug in sending compressed files where errors were ignored.
* C++ compilation using -frepo must be local. Reported by Andrew
Slater.
PORTABILITY:
* Don't use stdint.h, which is not available on FreeBSD 4-STABLE,
IRIX or Solaris. Reported by Frerich Raabe.
DOCUMENTATION:
* Corrections to distcc manpage reported by Lionel Sausin.
* Documentation of how to write monitor programs, from Frerich
Raabe.
INTERNAL:
* Fix state.h for use with C++. Patch from Frerich Raabe.
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New in 0.8
This release adds --depth and --height options for vertical
positioning on webpages and whatnot. It also fixes some bugs, in
particular one that would hang dvipng in certain PostScript font
installs.
New in 0.7
This release focuses on PostScript and TrueType font support. If the
FreeType font library is present, dvipng will be able to render fonts
internally, rather than relying on gsftopk. This will reduce disk
clutter, especially when rendering at unusual resolutions.
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1. There has been some re-arrangement of the code for the match() function so
that it can be compiled in a version that does not call itself recursively.
Instead, it keeps those local variables that need separate instances for
each "recursion" in a frame on the heap, and gets/frees frames whenever it
needs to "recurse". Keeping track of where control must go is done by means
of setjmp/longjmp. The whole thing is implemented by a set of macros that
hide most of the details from the main code, and operates only if
NO_RECURSE is defined while compiling pcre.c. If PCRE is built using the
"configure" mechanism, "--disable-stack-for-recursion" turns on this way of
operating.
To make it easier for callers to provide specially tailored get/free
functions for this usage, two new functions, pcre_stack_malloc, and
pcre_stack_free, are used. They are always called in strict stacking order,
and the size of block requested is always the same.
The PCRE_CONFIG_STACKRECURSE info parameter can be used to find out whether
PCRE has been compiled to use the stack or the heap for recursion. The
-C option of pcretest uses this to show which version is compiled.
A new data escape \S, is added to pcretest; it causes the amounts of store
obtained and freed by both kinds of malloc/free at match time to be added
to the output.
2. Changed the locale test to use "fr_FR" instead of "fr" because that's
what's available on my current Linux desktop machine.
3. When matching a UTF-8 string, the test for a valid string at the start has
been extended. If start_offset is not zero, PCRE now checks that it points
to a byte that is the start of a UTF-8 character. If not, it returns
PCRE_ERROR_BADUTF8_OFFSET (-11). Note: the whole string is still checked;
this is necessary because there may be backward assertions in the pattern.
When matching the same subject several times, it may save resources to use
PCRE_NO_UTF8_CHECK on all but the first call if the string is long.
4. The code for checking the validity of UTF-8 strings has been tightened so
that it rejects (a) strings containing 0xfe or 0xff bytes and (b) strings
containing "overlong sequences".
5. Fixed a bug (appearing twice) that I could not find any way of exploiting!
I had written "if ((digitab[*p++] && chtab_digit) == 0)" where the "&&"
should have been "&", but it just so happened that all the cases this let
through by mistake were picked up later in the function.
6. I had used a variable called "isblank" - this is a C99 function, causing
some compilers to warn. To avoid this, I renamed it (as "blankclass").
7. Cosmetic: (a) only output another newline at the end of pcretest if it is
prompting; (b) run "./pcretest /dev/null" at the start of the test script
so the version is shown; (c) stop "make test" echoing "./RunTest".
8. Added patches from David Burgess to enable PCRE to run on EBCDIC systems.
9. The prototype for memmove() for systems that don't have it was using
size_t, but the inclusion of the header that defines size_t was later. I've
moved the #includes for the C headers earlier to avoid this.
10. Added some adjustments to the code to make it easier to compiler on certain
special systems:
(a) Some "const" qualifiers were missing.
(b) Added the macro EXPORT before all exported functions; by default this
is defined to be empty.
(c) Changed the dftables auxiliary program (that builds chartables.c) so
that it reads its output file name as an argument instead of writing
to the standard output and assuming this can be redirected.
11. In UTF-8 mode, if a recursive reference (e.g. (?1)) followed a character
class containing characters with values greater than 255, PCRE compilation
went into a loop.
12. A recursive reference to a subpattern that was within another subpattern
that had a minimum quantifier of zero caused PCRE to crash. For example,
(x(y(?2))z)? provoked this bug with a subject that got as far as the
recursion. If the recursively-called subpattern itself had a zero repeat,
that was OK.
13. In pcretest, the buffer for reading a data line was set at 30K, but the
buffer into which it was copied (for escape processing) was still set at
1024, so long lines caused crashes.
14. A pattern such as /[ab]{1,3}+/ failed to compile, giving the error
"internal error: code overflow...". This applied to any character class
that was followed by a possessive quantifier.
15. Modified the Makefile to add libpcre.la as a prerequisite for
libpcreposix.la because I was told this is needed for a parallel build to
work.
16. If a pattern that contained .* following optional items at the start was
studied, the wrong optimizing data was generated, leading to matching
errors. For example, studying /[ab]*.*c/ concluded, erroneously, that any
matching string must start with a or b or c. The correct conclusion for
this pattern is that a match can start with any character.
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Changes 0.34 to 0.35
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Bug fixes:
- Bug in the use of the environment variable ANTIWORDHOME
New features:
- The XML/DocBook output is slightly better.
- Scale view window is closed when the main window is closed. Thanks to Tony
Moore <old_coaster@yahoo.co.uk> (RISC OS only)
- More support for WinWord 1.x documents
Changes 0.33 to 0.34
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Bug fixes:
- Bug in UTF-8 tables fixed
- Bug reported by Stewart Goldwater <sg@janus.freeserve.co.uk> fixed
- Bug reported by Karl-Otto Linn <linn@informatik.fh-wiesbaden.de> fixed
- Fixed a bug that made DOS hang when Antiword processed a document > 8 MB.
New features:
- Better approximations for fancy characters in the output
- A Word document can now be saved as XML/DocBook.
- Linux Makefile is now closer to conventions.
- Support for Text Boxes
- An environment variable ANTIWORDHOME was added to create a more flexable
place for the fontnames file and the mapping files.
- Antiword is now Latin9 enabled. Thanks to Stefan Bellon
<sbellon@sbellon.de> (RISC OS only)
- Some support for MacWord 4 and 5 documents
- More support for Word-for-DOS documents
- Support for superscripts and subscripts
- Displays slightly more images.
- Improved lists, especially in documents from Word 97 or later.
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Package fixes:
mencoder now installs a correct man page link on MANZ=1 systems.
Added a patch so this might compile on amd64 systems, addresses
PR 23727.
Changes:
MPlayer 1.0pre3: "The Real Counter"
DOCS:
* all MPlayer and MEncoder options documented
* all FFmpeg/libavcodec options documented
* Support for building incomplete XML documentation
* Support for building all-in-one HTML docs
* HTML documentation obsoleted
* English, Polish and French HTML documentation removed
* Spanish documentation translation finished
* Macedonian runtime output translation added
* small improvements and bug fixes all over the place
Ports:
* fixed compilation of Matroska on MinGW32/Cygwin
* support for detecting non-Intel CPUs under Cygwin
* sub autoloading under Windows
* removed pthread dependency (compiles out of the box on a default NetBSD install)
* more 64 bit fixes
* a lot of Mac OS X fixes
* prefer TOOLS/cpuinfo over linuxemu's /proc/cpuinfo under FreeBSD/x86
* Darwin XMMS libs supported
* support newer Darwin versions in Altivec detection code
* support for newer Apple GCCs
Codecs and demuxers:
* better support for (buggy) MEncoder created streams in libmpeg2
* MPEG-TS demuxer updates
* fixed the MPEG muxer
* fixed tons of bugs in MMS streaming
* user settable http user-agent field
* improved (now working) seeking with support for growing files in Realmedia format
* saveable and loadable index files (workaround for formats not supporting files over 2GB)
* Ultimotion VfW decoder
* support for MMS streams with UTF urls
* big DVB demuxer update
* fixed MOV demuxer to always read ImageDesc (fixes ffsvq3 bugs)
* fixed an old bug in AVI/Waveformatex size calculation
* XviD API-4 (1.0 beta2) support
* improved FLAC-in-Ogg support
* Matroska: better AC3 detection
* Matroska: VobSubs, MP2, FLAC, AAC and HE-AAC support
* improved detection of Real RTSP through URL analysis
* fixed stereo 16 bit TWOS
* fixed MPNG when using BGR24 images
* control functions in OGG demuxer
* http cookies support
* LML-M4 MPEG4 capture card raw stream format support
Filters:
* some fixes in the delogo filter
* optimized eq2 filter
* weighted gamma support in the eq2 filter
* new filters: hue, spp, fil, yuvcsp
* alternative postprocessing filter (spp)
* big scale filter updates
* zrmjpeg filter, a kick-ass mjpeg encoder using FFmpeg/libavcodec
* filmdint: new inverse telecine filter, heavily mmx and 3dnow optimized
FFmpeg/libavcodec:
* Lagrange multipliers instead of qscale, encoding quality much improved
* fixed an old bug in MPlayer's support code
* support wider range of VOLs in H263
* direct rendering support in MJPEG
* massive MLib optimizations
* more VQA files supported
* Theora support
* Sunplus JPEG (SP5X) support
* H.263 GOB fixes
* massive cleanups
* reduced memory footprint (!)
* fixed decoding if aspect ratio changes
* MMX2 optimizations in HuffYUV
* lots of bugs squashed in HuffYUV
* long standing decoding errors after 'first frame is not keyframe' fixed
* CRI ADX support
* XA ADPCM support
* fixed files with odd dimensions on PPC
* optimized MPEG2 bitstream parsing
* better interlacing framework
* support for IBM's XLC compiler
* support for SAR (sample aspect ratio)
* floating point AAN DCT
* dynamically alloc big data fields (lower memory usage in most cases!)
* fixed stereo IMA-ADPCM encoding
* inline vs always_inline - some speedups
* MMX2 optimized FDCT
* accurate 2-4-8 DCT
* much faster DV encoding (it beats libdv)
* support Cinepak files with funky (not divisible by 4) resolutions
* Altivec optimized FDCT
* XvMC speedups
* initial ZyGoVideo decoding
* RGB support in FFV1
* new Palette API, all codecs updated
* Noise reduction of DCT coefficients
* "av_log" logging API
* support for buffer hints from codecs
* BGR24, RGB555 and PAL8 image formats
* 8BPS, MS RLE, MS Video1, QT RPZA, QT SMC, FLIC and TrueMotion1 decoders
* 16x8 MV visualisation support
* H.263 overlapped block motion compensation (OBMC), 4MV support
* H.263 alternative inter vlc support
* H.263 deblocking filter (MMX optimized)
* H.263 modified quantization support
* H.263 slice structured mode support
* Real RV20 decoder (with B-frame support)
Drivers:
* VIDIX equalizer support in fbdev, svga and vesa
* VIDIX colorkeying support in fbdev, svga and vesa
* obsoleted option: -fb
* new SiS 650/651/740/etc VIDIX driver
* safer vo_directx direct rendering
* massive nvidia_vid updates
* gl2 updates
* ggi now supports non-directbuffer rendering and slices
* tdfxfb fixed on gcc 3.x
* dfbmga updated, G200 support
* colorkeying can be disabled
* Radeon 9800 (R350) support in VIDIX
* proper fix for buffer size workarounds in vo_zr
* new vo_zr2 driver, which uses the advantages of the filter layer
* fixed vesa when used together with pthread
* runtime stay-on-top functionality (in almost all output drivers)
* ALSA 1.x support
SWScaler:
* updated MLib (Sun VIS) support
* more accurate filters (rounding fixes)
* MMX optimized UYVY output
* eliminated chroma scaling bugs
Others:
* fixed aspect and geometry
* fixed compilation when libavcodec is missing (although it's a bad idea)
* MTRR detection added to TOOLS/cpuinfo
* FAAD detection in configure fixed/improved
* improved FLAC configure detection
* GUI file selector updated for newer formats
* Fontconfig support
* proper VobSub seeking support
* removed oldskool libcss support (nobody uses it and has drawbacks)
MEncoder:
* FFmpeg/libavcodec audio encoding support
* exit if there's no video stream (avoids unexpected segfaults)
* huge bug fixed (missing InitTimer call), screwed up timers in some cases
* rawyuv (i420) 'encoder'
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Changes since 1.11.9:
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SERVER SECURITY ISSUES
* Malformed module requests could cause the CVS server to attempt to create
directories and possibly files at the root of the filesystem holding the CVS
repository. Filesystem permissions usually prevent the creation of these
misplaced directories, but nevertheless, the CVS server now rejects the
malformed requests.
GENERAL USER ISSUES
* Case insensitive clients using a case sensitive server can now use a
`cvs rm -f file; cvs add FILE' command sequence to add a file with the same
name in a new case.
* CVSROOTs which contain a symlink to a real repository should work.
* The configure script now tests whether it is building CVS on a case
insensitive file system. If it is, CVS assumes that all file systems on this
platform will be case insensitive. This is useful for getting the case
insensitivity flag set correctly when compiling on Mac OS X and under Cygwin
on Windows. Autodetection can be overridden using the
--disable-case-sensitivity and --enable-case-sensitivity arguments to
configure.
* A behavior change in `cvs up -jrev1 -jrev2' for modified files with a base
revision of rev2 (ie, checked-out version matches rev2 and file has been
modified). The operation is no longer ignored and instead is passed to
diff3. This will potentially re-apply the diffs between the two revisions to
a modified local file. Status messages like from a standard merge have also
been added when the file would not or does not change due to this merge
request ("[file] already contains the changes between [revisions]...").
* A bug which could stop `cvs admin -mTAG:message' from recursing has been
fixed.
* Misc documentation cleanup and fixes.
* Some of the contrib scripts, some of the documentation, and sanity.sh were
modified to use and recommend more portable commands rather than using and
recommending commands which were not compatible with the POSIX 1003.1-2001
specification.
DEVELOPER ISSUES
* A new set of tests to test issues specific to case insensitive clients and
servers has also been added.
* Support has been added to the test suite to support testing over a :ext: link
to another machine, subject to some stringent requirements. This support can
be used, for instance, to test the operation of a case insensitive client
against a case sensitive server. Please see the comments in TEST and the
src/sanity.sh test script itself for more.
* We've standardized on Automake 1.7.9 to get a bug fix. See the note below
on the Autoconf upgrade for more details.
* We've standardized on Autoconf version 2.58 to avoid a bug and get at a few
new macros. Again, this should only really affect developers, though it is
possible that CVS will now compile on a few new platforms. Please see the
section of the INSTALL file about using the autotools if you are compiling
CVS yourself.
Changes from 1.11.8 to 1.11.9:
* CVS now knows how to report, as well as record, `P' record types.
* When running the `cvs history' command, clients will now send the
long-accepted `-e' option, for all records, rather than explicitly requesting
`P' record types, a request which servers prior to 1.11.7 will reject with a
fatal error message.
* A problem with locating files requested by case insensitive clients which was
accidentally introduced in 1.11.6 as part of a fix for a data loss problem
involving `cvs add's from case insensitive clients has been fixed. The
relevant error message was `cvs [<command> aborted]: filE,v is ambiguous;
could mean FILE,v or file,v'.
* Attempts to use the global `-l' option, removed from both client and server
as of version 1.11.6, will now elicit a warning rather than a fatal error
from the server.
Changes from 1.11.7 to 1.11.8:
* A problem in the CVS getpass library that could cause passwords to echo on
some systems has been fixed.
Changes from 1.11.6 to 1.11.7:
* A segfault that could occur in very rare cases where the stat of a file
failed during a diff has been fixed.
* Any user with write privleges to the CVSROOT/checkoutlist file could pass
arbitrary format strings directly through to a printf function. This was
probably bad and has been fixed. White space at the beginning of error strings
in checkoutlist is now ignored properly.
* In client/server mode, most messages from CVS now contain the actual
command name rather than the generic "server".
* A long-standing bug that prevented most client/server updates from being
logged in the history file has been fixed.
* Updates done via a patch ("P" status) are now logged in the history file
by default and the corresponding "P" history record type is now documented.
If you're setting the LogHistory option in your CVSROOT/config file, you may
want to add "P" to the list of record types.
* CVS now will always compile and its own getpass() function (originally from
GNULIB) in favor of any system one that may exist. This avoids some problems
with long passwords on some systems and updates us to POSIX.2 compliance, since
getpass() was removed from the POSIX.2 specification.
* A bug that allowed a write lock to be created in a directory despite
there being existing read locks when using LockDir in CVSROOT/config has
been fixed.
* A bug with short patches (`rdiff -s') which caused rdiff to sometimes report
differences that did not exist has been fixed.
* Some minor corrections were made to the diff code to keep diff & rdiff from
printing diff headers with empty change texts when two files have different
revision numbers but the same content.
* The global '-l' option, which suppressed history logging, has been removed
from both client and server.
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Changes since 0.12.5:
* Yet another unreadable file non-root regress bug fix.
* Added --list-increment-sizes option from the development branch.
Previously this option was in the man page but was omitted in the code
(thanks to Michael Schwendt for report).
* Regressing and restoring should now take less memory when processing
large directories (noticed by Luke Mewburn and others).
* When regressing, remove mirror_metadata and similar increments first.
This will hopefully help regressing a backup that failed because disk
was full (reported by Erik Forsberg).
* Fixed rather important quoting problem: quoting directives like
--windows-mode were simply ignored when rdiff-backup was running
remotely! I'm surprised no one noticed this. Are none of you using
--windows-mode or similar?
* Fixed handling of (lack of) daylight savings time. Earlier bug would
cause some files to be marked an hour later. Thanks to Troels Arvin
and Farkas Levente for bug report.
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SDL_gfx-2.0.10, TeXmacs-1.0.2.10, antiword-0.35, boehm-gc-6.3alpha2,
bzflag-1.10.0, conserver-8.0.9, cvs-1.11.10, dvipng-0.8, evolution-1.5,
gcc-3.3.2 [gcc3 package], gnome-mime-data-2.4.0 [pkg/23714],
ivtools-1.1.2, kaffe-1.1.3, lwm-1.2.0, mplayer-1.0pre3, multitail-3.0.2,
nethack-3.4.3, pcre-4.5, py-jpCodecs-1.4.10 [pkg/23715],
rdiff-backup-0.12.6 [pkg/23730], staroffice-7p1, sylpheed-0.9.8,
wistumbler2-2.00pre4.
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they install in the same location (1.8+ and 1.6- are fine).
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default to it until all packages have been fixed.
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automake packages, for packages that still need it.
XXX: They should be converted not to need it, of course.
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for BSD/OS support. salo@ reported this caused autoconf to run
in install target and caused build to fail on his system.
Regenerated distinfo.
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* Fixed logic error in Move that caused it to incorrectly fail when
moving in the same filesystem (and be very sneaky about it unless
you were using FAM). Also made it stop trying to avoid "needless"
directory rescanning.
* Fixed broken formatting string in MkDir command's overwrite init.
* The Configure command's option text was untranslatable. Fixed,
and translated it into Swedish.
* gentoo no longer tries to copy attributes for smlinks.
* Updated Russian translation.
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ossaudio.buildlink2.mk and using ${LIBOSSAUDIO} instead of
-lossaudio.
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it again, as ln(1) on Solaris won't overwrite an existing file. noted
by agc.
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Fix the crashes that were introduced by fixes for gadget colour problems.
Changes 0.93.91:
Implement Add Mode in XmText.
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improvement and a new feature]
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Changes in version 0.9.5
- Fix of bug that appeared in daemon mode, where the date used in search
queries (newer/older command) was not updated each time the program connected
to the server.
- Added an explanation on the way the program does the filtering (filter
execution order, etc.)
- Added new variable to control if a message is flagged as seen, when part of
it (ie. some of its headers) is fetched.
Changes in version 0.9.4
- Bug fix; rcopy/rmove failure, while trying to FETCH the header of a message.
Changes in version 0.9.3
- Bug fix; default variable not substituted during rcopy/rmove.
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Changes since version 1.8.4 are numerous. For brevity, I'll include
the changes from 1.8.6 onwards. Other changes available at
http://www.gnucash.org.
What's New in GnuCash 1.8.8?
o HBCI - Improve error message when receiving zero balance from bank.
o Add account template for Swiss German businesses "KMU" by Tom Winterhalder
o Add *big* account template for German businesses "SKR04" by Betina Schmidt
o Add Catalan and Turkish translation, Updated German, Italian, Czech, Greek
o Add Turkish account template. Updated Greek account templates.
o Remove debian scripts
o Add a comment about minimum string length
o Fix the ISO_DATELEN to be "long enough"
o Fix handling of HBCI direct debits (fix wrong textkey). Fix and initially
implement handling of multiple banks/users/customers.
o Fixed extremly stupid, old bug that causes weird HBCI errors. Improved user
messages.
o Refactor some GUI code. Improve user messages.
o BillTermDecRef should have been BillTermIncRef when setting new bill term.
o Applied Frank Pavageau's patch regarding capital gains to handle split
transactions.
o Don't make a timespec with tv_sec == 0. Fixes some tests on the alpha
platform.
What's New in GnuCash 1.8.7?
o Use instead of "libofx/libofx.h" as it's not part of our system. Fixes a
dependency problem in 1.8.6 release.
o Small fix from hawkfan to get tests to work when building outside srcdir.
o Fix a bug introduced by Matthew -- ANSI C does not allow you to declare a
variable in the middle of an expression. Move the declaration to the top of
the function.
o We don't need the trailing semi-colon because the #include adds one. The
double semi-colon causes build failures in some cases.
What's New in GnuCash 1.8.6?
o Updated Spanish, Greek, French, Czech, Slovak translations
o Fixed extremely stupid bug in the import value setting workaround.
o Fixed problem with SX formula_cell calls
o Merge missing part of 2003-05-28 commit. The log format changes didn't get
commited for some reason, making the log replayer completely unusable.
o Fixed crash during dialog startup on Solaris.
o Turn off scheme garbage collection during query->scm and scm->query
conversion. It shaves about 50% off the test-scm-query-string tests.
o Make test-scm-query-string test deterministic by seeding the RNG with a
known value.
o Add a "slots" parameter to allow for future expansion. Right now this is
completely ignored.
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(1.4.20010614nb18 has support for bsdi* instead of just bsdi4*.)
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