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version (1.4.0) are listed below.
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Changes in this release only (since v1.4.0):
Carlos Nieves Onega (1):
* Fix missing %s in two strings.
Patrick Bernaud (1):
* Fix memory leak in gschem.
Peter Clifton (2):
* Fix verilog and VHDL netlist backends
* Add libgeda/po/POTFILES.skip for intl/plural.c
Peter TB Brett (1):
* Don't crash on zero snap grid spacing [2026598]
Werner Hoch (4):
* Fix drawing artefact in rubbernet drawing code
* update the pinnumbers if a slot attribute is deleted
* o_delete_text(): only call o_attrib_slot_update() for COMPLEX
objects.
* libgeda: fixed EOL handling for mixed windows/linux usage
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Changes in this release only (since v1.4.1):
Ales Hvezda (2):
* Fixed up all icon-theme-installer files to work with non-bash
* Bumped the revision on libgeda's shared library and updated
versions.
Carlos Nieves Onega (1):
* Changed shell from bash to sh in icon-theme-installer
Dan McMahill (1):
* Avoid insecure temp file usage.
Peter Clifton (3):
* gattrib: Don't special-case ignore components with "graphical"
attribute.
* gattrib: Don't crash if we can't find data in the sheet. Bug
#2214739
* Calculate bounds of new object when copying an embedded complex.
Werner Hoch (1):
* libgeda: changed object adding flag for embeded symbols [#1692626]
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Changes in this release only (since v1.4.2):
Patrick Bernaud (1):
* Enable promotion of attributes when adding a component from guile.
Peter Clifton (7):
* gschem: Ensure we invalidate the region of text's origin marker
* gnetlist: Fixup systemc backend
* gschem: Don't add invalid attributes to the multiattrib dialog list
* gschem: Check for self-connecting COMPLEX before deleting. Fix
#1912859
* gschem: Remove stretched object from stretch list if we delete it
* o_move_end_rubberband(): Rework creating connectivity lists. Fix
#2017356
* gschlas: Fix segfault opening file
Peter TB Brett (1):
* Validate calls to scm_c_eval_string(). [2105219]
Werner Hoch (1):
* gschem: redraw empty preview on configure events [#2159047]
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Release Notes for gerbv-2.2.0
========================================================================
The following is a summary off the changes which went into gerbv-2.2.0.
For a complete list of changes, refer to ChangeLog.
- libgerbv: fixed a bug in the min/max calculation.
- libgerbv: improved the ability to parse drill files with
user specified formats.
- libgerbv: Compile with -no-undefined to make it easier to build
windows DLL's.
- configure: Improve detection of tools when cross-compiling.
- libgerbv: Improved example programs.
- gerbv: Changed desktop categories to be more consistent with
the rest of gEDA.
- common: Fixed compilation with SunPRO compilers
- libgerbv: Fixed calculation of pick and place bounding box
- gerbv: Added a rendering benchmark
- gerbv: Various rendering speed improvements
- common: Made an install be relocatable. This is always needed
for proper win32 operation and helps in some cases
on other operating systems. As part of this, improve
how init.scm is located at startup.
- gerbv: Improved the project file load/save dialog.
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Release Notes for PCB snapshot 20081128
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This release represents over 70 commits and as such this summary
clearly is not complete. See the ChangeLog file for the complete list
of changes.
- Minor bug fixes in RS274-X output.
- Bug fixes in postscript output
- DRC checks for annular ring on pads only uses the mininum annular ring
drc setting instead of also checking minimum copper width.
- Fix postscript output for zero length lines.
- Improve the 'save before closing' dialogs.
- Fixed bugs where objects attached to the cursor vanish sometimes.
- Various minor code portability improvements.
- Enabled additional gcc warnings (when using gcc)
- Allow outline layers to have only arcs.
- Added "Ben Mode" png output which provides a simulated "photograph"
of the board. Very nice for publications.
- Fix poly clearance around rotated pads.
- Fix the batch HID which had bit rotted a little.
- Display net names hierarchically.
- Various speed improvements in the GTK HID.
- Various speed improvements in the autorouter.
- Minor improvements to the windows port.
- Other various bug fixes.
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(http://secunia.com/advisories/32806/)
due to insecure temp file usage.
Bump pkgrev.
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Don't call pkg_info to get the installed Emacs version; always use the
version matching EMACS_TYPE set by users. Be DEPENDS to it. This should
address pkg/37146 by Aleksey Cheusov.
While here convert some emacs lisp packages to user-destdir.
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* Added ability to select objects, with the option of deleting or viewing
basic properties of the objects
* Split off the core functionality of gerbv into a library (libgerbv) to
allow developers to quickly write software using Gerber
parsing/editing/exporting/rendering functionality. Full DOxygen
documentation has also been created to facilitate developers wishing to use
libgerbv.
* Added export to RS274X and Excellon functionality, allowing gerbv to
translate files between formats. The RS274X export function can also be
used to "clean" troublesome files to a more compatible format.
* Added the ability to override the Excellon format "guessing", allowing
non-standard drill files to be correctly rendered
* Greatly expanded the command line functionality, including the ability to
panelize boards into a single one through the command line
* Added "Aperture usage" tab to Gerber reports. This allows the user to
see how often each aperture is used in all visible layers of his project.
Several notable bugs were squished in release 2.1.0:
* Fixed bug when exporting several layers to SVG/PDF/PS, which caused
corrupted output and/or crashes
* Fixed several Windows-only problems related to parsing and rendering
* Fixed rendering bug when using polygon objects within step and repeat
blocks
* Improved RS-274X export output format to work with certain Gerber viewing
software
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changes:
-speed improvement
-documentation update
-bugfixes
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many packages used to use ${PAX}. Use the common way of directly calling
pax, it is created as tool after all.
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patches to add it). Drop pax from the default USE_TOOLS list.
Make bsdtar the default for those places that wanted gtar to extract
long links etc, as bsdtar can be built of the tree.
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- assume that Python 2.4 and 2.5 are compatible and allow checking for
fallout.
- remove PYTHON_VERSIONS_COMPATIBLE that are obsoleted by the 2.3+
default. Modify the others to deal with the removals.
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through PLIST_SUBST to the plist module.
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Also, do not install calcCAP or calcRL. These two tools seem to give
results of questionable accuracy (see the sourceforge bug tracker
for the upstream sources) and also don't build with gcc-4 anyway.
Bump pkgrevision.
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Suggested by Alan Barrett.
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their files via a custom do-install target.
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Many updates including
- 100% of RS274-X is now supported
- cairo rendering which among other things gives printing to a printer, pdf,
png, ps, or svg.
- gnome/kde desktop integration
- added a regression test suite
- lots of rework of the gui.
All in all this is a major overhaul.
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Release Notes for PCB snapshot 20080202
========================================================================
This release represents over 180 commits and as such this summary
clearly is not complete. See the ChangeLog file for the complete list
of changes.
- Added a footprin preview in the library window
- Added gnome/kde desktop integration files (app and mime icons, and
.desktop file)
- Added i18n support
- Updated dbus support
- Fix a number of GCC 4 compiler warnings
- Make the gtk gui more robust against malformed menu resource files
- Added checking for duplicate hot key definitions in the menu resource
file in the gtk gui.
- Improved support for building on win32.
- Removed automake/autoconf generated files from cvs
- Fixed some parallel make bugs
- Fixed some scrolling/panning bugs in the gtk gui.
- Added the ability to load edif netlists
- Closed a number of bugs in the sourceforge tracker
- Fix a bg in the x-y output files where the y values were mirrored and offset
- Add XRENDER support to the lesstif HID to support layer transparency
- Fix some polygon dicer bugs
- Fix a handful of bugs in the png export HID
- Avoid vias snapping to pins and moving elements snapping to their own
pins/pads
- Fix a number of undo bugs
- Fix printer calibration
- Add global puller
- Various improvements to the postscript export HID
- Improve all the GetXY prompts in the menu resource files
- Improved the pin/via report
- Improved pin/pad vs grid snapping
- Various footprint improvements
o fixed some drill sizes
o fixed some silk sizes
o Added a handful of QFP family footprints
o Converted the QFP family to the hi-res format
- Several other bug fixes
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Release notes for the gEDA/gaf 1.4.0.20080127 stable snapshot
Summary
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This is the third major stable release of gEDA/gaf. It rolls up the
various feature additions, code cleanup, and bug fixes that have
occurred over the past five months. Major highlights include:
* Many usability improvements to the various programs
* Optional support for desktop integration (GNOME and KDE)
* Many improvements to component library handling (internals and
component selection dialog)
* libgeda is now internationalized
* Many language translation updates to gschem and gattrib
* Improved error handling throughout all the programs
* Fixes to the spice-sdb backend to support slotting
* Rendering improvements and speedups in gschem
* A bunch of new tests in gsymcheck to catch a few common errors
* Improved support for running under MinGW
* Lots and lots of code cleanup and improvements throughout all the
programs
* The usual slew of bugs and quirks fixed
NOTE: This is a stable snapshot and should be packaged up by
distribution package maintainers.
Changes
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Changes in this release only (since v1.3.1):
Peter Clifton
* Fix typo in Dutch translation
* Fix use after free corruption when consolidating nets
* Invalidate component cache when updating symbols. [#1880211]
* Only call gdk_window_invalidate_rect() when drawing to a GdkWindow.
Werner Hoch
* gsymcheck: improved the pintype check, added test case
* Added new pintype test symbol and output to EXTRA_DIST
* gsymcheck: test for misplaced attributes
* gsymcheck: moved obsolete and forbidden attribute checks
* fixed error handling bug in run_source_command() [#1869941]
* forward status messages from the library command to the log
* fixed two symbols with missplaced pin attribute errors
* detach missplaced symbol attributes
* fixed symbol with invalid pintype attribute
* Update the pinnumbers when updating a symbol with slots
* Updated German translation of gschem
Ales Hvezda
* Updated documentation from the official wiki website
* Changed Edit/Undo and Add/Bus hotkeys
* Fixed reversed VDD/VSS nets in this hex schmitt trigger
* Fix a crash when running a script that calls (gschem-image ...)
Bernd Jendrissek
* Update Afrikaans translation to fix spelling error.
Bert Timmerman
* libgeda Dutch translation updates
For all the other changes from last development series (1.3.x):
* [1]gaf-1.3.0 Release Notes
* [2]gaf-1.3.1 Release Notes
Notes/Bugs/Errata/Known Issues/Last Minute Issues
__________________________________________________________________
* Many thanks to everybody who contributed to this snapshot and
previous development snapshots.
* Updates to this stable snapshot (1.4.x series) will occur if people
find issues.
* The next major stable snapshot (1.6.x) will probably happen in the
middle of this year.
* Please submit all bugs to the [3]bug tracker.
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Package supports DESTDIR.
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This release represents a point release incorporating a few patches made
against the 1.0.X source over the last 1 1/2 years. Specific updates
include:
* Incorporate changes from Joost Witteveen to support extended
%SR% commands.
* Fix endless loop bug when gerbv encountered an unknown
% code. Patch from Joost Witteveen.
* Fixed initial scale setting for %MOMM% Gerber files.
Patch from Joost Witteveen.
* Fixed format for small drillfiles. Patch from Trevor Blackwell.
* Fix setting of the initial window size when the screen
is larger than the display. Patch from David Carr.
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pkgsrc-users.
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Most of the previous pkgsrc patches have been incorporated upstream (yay!).
New in 20060606
- ??
New in 20051222
- full-height vertical scrollbar appears if the total height of all
panels becomes larger than the window.
- new panel type "jumbo" stays larger even when things get crowded
- most deprecated guile calls removed. Guile 1.6 or later is now required.
New in 20050928
- ALPHA RELEASE: may crash. do not rely on for production use.
- handling of multi-sweep datafiles
- vertical scrollbars on label/measure area in each wavepanel make handling
large numbers of waveforms easier.
New in 20031202
- Got docstring extraction from C source to .txt files in doc directory working again
- applied submitted patch that cleans up warnings from gcc3 about multiline text strings in C code
New in 20030917
- bugfixes to make the new print/plot stuff work better
- path to working gnu graph found by configure is passed to scheme code
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then automatically generate a PLIST that says "${PKGNAME} has no files".
* If PLIST_SRC and GENERATE_PLIST are not set in a package Makefile,
and no PLIST files exist, then fail during the package build with
PKG_FAIL_REASON.
* Remove "intentionally empty" PLISTs again.
Now, the easy way to say that a package installs no files is to just
add the following to the package Makefile:
PLIST_SRC= # empty
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that directly manipulate empty PLISTs.
Modify plist/plist.mk so that if the PLIST files are missing and no
GENERATE_PLIST is defined, then the package fails to build.
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can handle packages having no PLIST files.
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There are a large number of changes in this update. Many bugs have been fixed,
VCD writing has been improved, the build system has migrated to a fully
autoconf/automake system from a partial gnu system.
The code written as part of the 2007 Google summer of code has been incorporated
which allows waveform reloading and provides the framework for further enhancements.
For the complete set of changes, see CHANGELOG.TXT in the distribution file.
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Release Notes for PCB snapshot 20070912
========================================================================
This release represents nearly 200 commits and as such this summary
clearly is not complete. See the ChangeLog file for the complete list
of changes.
- Many many bug fixes. Too many to list.
- Added keystone, C&K, Nichicon, and Optek footprint libraries
- Add attribute editor to the GTK HID
- Add a fileselect() function to the HID spec
- Fix ps output with drill helper on
- Add a visual indicater when elements are locked
- Corrections to the manual
- BOM can export in mm as well as mil
- Fix a ps output bug with arcs
- Fix some memory leaks found with Coverity
- Added autoconf test for buggy versions of m4
- Fixed some footprint drill sizes
- Add user customizable menus for the gtk HID. The gtk HID now is capable
of reading the same format menu resource files as the lesstif HID.
This represents significant rework of the menu code and menu callback code.
- Added Center() action
- Store the file format in the .pcb file. This will let pcb know when
presented with a file which is too new. The code for checking the format
was present in the prior snapshot.
- Fix DRC checking of square pads to square pads
- Added window panning/cursor warping
- Add the ability to directly load a footprint from a file as if it were
a complete layout.
- Add a Popup() action
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of an emulated operating system. Instead of proliferating things like
SUSE_VERSION_REQD, NETBSD_VERSION_REQD, SOLARIS_VERSION_REQD, etc., a
package can say:
EMUL_REQD= suse>=9.1 netbsd>=2.0 solaris>=10
all in one, succinct line.
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useful for category Makefiles, as opposed to bsd.pkg.subdir.mk, which is
also relevant for the top-level directory. Adjusted the category Makefiles.
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REPLACE_PYTHON. bump revision.
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