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changes: translation updates
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Changes:
2007-12-12: StGIT-0.14.1 released
* Fixed typo in the required version of Python
2007-12-10: StGIT-0.14 released
* Support for correctly running StGIT in subdirectories
* 'repair' command for fixing an StGIT repository modified by GIT
commands such as 'commit', 'pull', 'merge' or 'rebase'
* 'edit' command for editing both the patch description and diff
* Support for SMTP over TLS
* Support for MIME multipart e-mail templates
* '--attach' option to the 'mail' command to send a patch attached
rather than inline
* Diff statistics and shortlog added to the cover e-mail template
* '--sign/ack' options to the 'import' and 'new' commands
* '--number' to the 'log' command for limiting the output
* Support for binary files in patches
* Support for detached HEAD
* Refactoring of some modules with better support for debugging
* Many bug-fixes
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changes:
- Avoid wakeups when using Python trunk
- Add an uninstalled.pc
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Pkgsrc changes:
- The package supports installation to DESTDIR.
Changes since version 1.06:
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2006-11-29 Gisle Aas <gisle@ActiveState.com>
Release 1.08
By popular demand; don't put underscore into dumped integers
to group thousands.
2006-11-24 Gisle Aas <gisle@ActiveState.com>
Release 1.07
Remove unused code.
Add some more tests.
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Overview of changes between 1.18.3 and 1.18.4
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- Ship a default win32 pango.aliases file.
- Minor win32 alias handling improvement.
- Doc improvements.
- Bugs fixed in this release:
Bug 502926 pango-1.16.4 configure bug: can fail to accept cairo
Bug 492504 Enable pango.aliases entries also for fonts with spaces
in name
Bug 490661 Pango Markup: Link to font_desc syntax explanation
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Added missing perl category.
Switched to using MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN.
No compiler needed.
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Overview of Changes from GLib 2.14.4 to GLib 2.14.5
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* Bugs fixed:
482313 gregex: no way to tell why compilation failed
315437 extern inline -> static inline
480122 g_module_open fails to open modules with ".la" extension
495589 gspawn.c failing to set FD_CLOEXEC
500638 gkeyfile speedup ...
503029 g_time_val_from_iso8601 parse non-ISO8601 dates
503420 gkeyfile leaks a hash table
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The package does not need p5-Sub-Uplevel.
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No compiler necessary.
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A C compiler is necessary.
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Pkgsrc changes:
- The package supports installationt to DESTDIR.
- Needs at least p5-Sub-Uplevel 0.18.
Changes since version 0.25:
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0.26
- Added some more exposition on the usage of dies_ok() and lives_ok() for
those who found them confusing. Also reordered presentation of docs so
more specific throws_ok() comes first.
- Some misc. documentation tweaks.
- Added some tests for RT#24678, but not actually fixed them yet
(thanks to Joshua ben Jore & David Golden). They skip for now.
- Tests should now pass on Strawberry/Vanilla Perl (thanks Nadim Khemir
& Chris Dolan)
- Added comment in docs about T::E not catching exit() in eval() blocks
(thanks Peter Scott)
- Updated Test::* & Sub::Uplevel version dependencies to something modern
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Removed unnecessary comment. As far as I could determine there was never
a requirement for p5-Devel-Cycle.
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Pkgsrc changes:
- No compiler necessary.
Changes since version 1.08:
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Thu Jan 3 18:35:44 2008 Tom Hughes <tom@compton.nu>
* Zlib.pm
Changed version number to 1.09.
* Makefile.PL
Install in the core library directory if the perl
version is 5.9.3 or later.
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a build-time error message (which did not abort the build).
PKGREVISION = 1.
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Reimplementation of libdjb under the GNU GPL.
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libixp is a stand-alone client/server 9P library including ixpc client.
It consists of less than 2000 lines of code (including ixpc).
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does not have files in common with sysutils/e2fsprogs, so they should
not conflict. On the other hand, the packages wip/e2fsprogs and
wip/libuuid _do_ have files in common with ossp-uuid, so I leave the
CONFLICTS line as a comment.
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uses kmutex_t, but doesn't include <sys/mutex.h>, where it is defined.
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years. The fix was trivially copied from devel/coconut, which had the
same problem concerning an "invalid lvalue in increment".
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This switches to the new 2.20 branch.
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changes:
-bugfixes
-translation updates
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changes: minor fixes and portability improvements
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find out the "real" path. This breaks building of the package (where we rely
on the specified value) if prefix is a symlink or some path component of
prefix is a symlink. Only change the prefix if it starts with a dot.
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Changes since 1.5.0:
* Improved: Updated the documentation
* Improved: Implemented multiple-call nodes in the call-graph
* Improved: Workspace toolbar buttons re-arranged
* Improved: Hitting Enter in the "Open Project" dialogue's list of
recent projects opens the selected project
* Bug fix: Handle file extensions correctly in the file list
* Bug fix: Avoid hanging status bar messages when a project is closed
* Bug fix: Prevent infinite loops in the file finder in the presence of
recursive symbolic links
* Bug fix: Child windows should not disappear when dialogues are invoked
* Bug fix: Added padding to the call graph, to avoid chopped-off drawing
of nodes close to the borders
* Bug fix: Honour the preferred font when drawing the graph
* Bug fix: Delete temporary dot files used for drawing graphs
* Bug fix: Save call-tree files when a project is closed
* Bug fix: Clean-up a project's directory name after it is created
Maintainer update by Martijn van Buul via PR 37701.
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Pkgsrc changes:
- DISTNAME adapted to new name of archive file.
- The package supports installation to DESTDIR.
Changes since version 5.44:
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Version 5.45 DEVELOPMENT
Fixed bug in parsing ISO 8601 dates. Paul Schinder
<schinder@leprss.gsfc.nasa.gov>
Language fix for Danish. <claus.just.rasmussen@get2net.dk>
Added "overmorrow". Ed Avis <avised@kbcfp.com>
Language fix for German. Andreas Dembach <ad@dg-i.net>
Fixed a bug in UnixDate for years before 1000 AD. Joaquin Ferrero
<explorer@aprosi.net>
Fixed a bug where "today" wasn't case insensitive. Pedro Rodrigues
<pedro.ruano@gmail.com>
New timezones. Khairil Yusof <khairil.yusof@gmail.com>,
Andy Spiegel <debian.Andy@spiegl.de>, Ernesto Rapetti
<erapetti@item.org.uy>
Fixed a bug where business/approximate mode wasn't correctly used in
DateCalc. Mark T. Kennedy <mkennedy@diamondbackcap.com>
Minor documentation improvement. Caminati Carlo <C.Caminati@selta.it>
Bug in DateCalc where you couldn't pass undef as the errref. Alex Howansky
<alex@howansky.org>
Bug where cygwin wasn't using the date command. Rafael Kitover
<rkitover@cpan.org>
New timezones. Robin Norwood <rnorwood@redhat.com>
Fixed russian timezones. Yuri Kovalenko <Yu.V.Kovalenko@inp.nsk.su>
Lots of spelling fixes. Asaf Bartov <ijon@forum2.org>
Version 5.46 2007-02-21
Released
Version 5.47 DEVELOPMENT
Revised some of the docs about Y2K (given that it's in the past) and
the 2007 US daylight saving time rule changes. Suggested by
Fixed a problem in the WEST timezone. Cristina Nunes
<cristina.nunes@segula.pt>
Added timzezone. Kimmo R. M. Hovi <kimmo.hovi@kronodoc.com>
Fixed the version number. John R. Daily <jdaily@apparatus.net>
Fixed a warning when the date command not present. Daniel Hahler
<daniel@thequod.de>
Fixed a bug where recurrences of the form 0:1*, 0:0:1*, etc.,
incorrectly required a base date. Gerry Lawrence <gwl@ufl.edu>
Fixed a bug where "substring" was used instead of "substr".
<lbenton@csu.edu.au>
Version 5.48 2007-11-27
Released
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who don't see this variable daily. This also prevents a pkglint internal
error.
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provides this system call.
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in PR pkg/36558. Committing it right after the freeze so that we have enough
time to resolve the problems that this will surely cause.
New Libraries
* Foreach Library:
BOOST_FOREACH macro for easily iterating over the elements of a
sequence, from Eric Niebler.
* Statechart Library:
Arbitrarily complex finite state machines can be implemented in
easily readable and maintainable C++ code, from Andreas Huber.
* TR1 Library:
An implementation of the C++ Technical Report on Standard Library
Extensions, from John Maddock.
This library does not itself implement the TR1 components, rather
it's a thin wrapper that will include your standard library's TR1
implementation (if it has one), otherwise it will include the Boost
Library equivalents, and import them into namespace std::tr1. Highlights
include: Reference Wrappers, Smart Pointers, result_of,
Function Object Binders, Polymorphic function wrappers, Type Traits,
Random Number Generators and Distributions, Tuples, Fixed Size Array,
Hash Function Objects, Regular Expressions and
Complex Number Additional Algorithms.
* Typeof Library:
Typeof operator emulation, from Arkadiy Vertleyb and Peder Holt.
* Xpressive Library:
Regular expressions that can be written as strings or as expression
templates, and that can refer to each other and themselves recursively
with the power of context-free grammars, from Eric Niebler.
Updated Libraries
* Assign Library:
o Support for ptr_map<key,T> via the new function ptr_map_insert()
o Support for initialization of Pointer Containers when the containers
hold pointers to an abstract base class.
* Date_time library:
o Support for new US/Canada timezone rules and other bug fixes.
See Change History for details.
* Filesystem Library:
Major upgrade in preparation for submission to the C++ Standards Committee
for TR2. Changes include:
o Internationalization, provided by class templates basic_path,
basic_filesystem_error, basic_directory_iterator
and basic_directory_entry.
o Simplification of the path interface by eliminating special constructors
to identify native formats.
o Rationalization of predicate function design, including the addition of
several new functions.
o Clearer specification by reference to POSIX, the ISO/IEEE Single Unix
Standard, with provisions for Windows and other operating systems.
o Preservation of existing user code whenever possible.
o More efficient directory iteration.
o Addition of a recursive directory iterator.
* Function Library:
Boost.Function now implements a small buffer optimization, which can
drastically improve the performance when copying or constructing
Boost.Function objects storing small function objects. For instance,
bind(&X:foo, &x, _1, _2) requires no heap allocation when placed into
a Boost.Function object.
* Functional/Hash Library
o Use declarations for standard classes, so that the library doesn't
need to include all of their headers
o Deprecated the <boost/functional/hash/*.hpp> headers.
o Add support for the BOOST_HASH_NO_EXTENSIONS macro, which disables
the extensions to TR1
o Minor improvements to the hash functions for floating point numbers.
* Graph Library:
o edmonds_maximum_cardinality_matching, from Aaron Windsor.
o lengauer_tarjan_dominator_tree, from JongSoo Park.
o compressed_sparse_row_graph, from Jeremiah Willcock and Douglas Gregor
of Indiana University.
o sorted_erdos_renyi_iterator, from Jeremiah Willcock
of Indiana University.
o biconnected_components now supports a visitor and named parameters,
from Janusz Piwowarski.
o adjacency_matrix now models the Bidirectional Graph concept.
o dijkstra_shortest_paths now calls vis.initialize_vertex for each
vertex during initialization.
o Note: the name of the compiled library for the GraphViz reader has
changed to boost_graph (from bgl-viz) to match Boost conventions.
o See the complete revision history for more information.
* MultiArray Library:
Boost.MultiArray now by default provides range-checking for operator[].
Range checking can be disabled by defining the macro BOOST_DISABLE_ASSERTS
before including multi_array.hpp. A bug in multi_array::resize() related
to storage orders was fixed.
* Multi-index Containers Library:
o New random access indices.
o Non key-based indices feature new rearrange facilities.
o This version also includes a number of optimizations and usage
improvements. For a complete list of changes,
see the library release notes.
* Optional Library:
o boost::none_t and boost::none now added to Optional's documentation
o Relational operators now directly support arguments of type 'T'
and 'none_t'
o operator->() now also works with reference types.
o Helper functions make_optional(val), make_optional(cond,val)
and get_optional_value_or(opt,alternative_value) added.
o Constructor taking a boolean condition (as well as a value) added.
o Member function get_value_or(alternative_value) added.
o Incompatbility bug with mpl::apply<> fixed.
o Converting assignment bug with uninitialized lvalues fixed.
* Parameter Library:
o Every ArgumentPack is now a valid MPL Forward Sequence.
o Support for unnamed arguments (those whose keyword is deduced from
their types) is added.
o Support for named and unnamed template arguments is added.
o New overload generation macros solve the forwarding problem directly.
o See also the Python library changes, below.
* Pointer Container Library:
o Support for serialization via Boost.Serialization.
o Exceptions can be disabled by defining the macro
BOOST_PTR_CONTAINER_NO_EXCEPTIONS before including any header.
This macro is defined by default if BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS is defined.
o Additional std::auto_ptr<T> overloads added s.t. one can also pass
std::auto_ptr<T> instead of only T* arguments to member functions.
o transfer() now has weaker requirements s.t. one can transfer objects
from ptr_container<Derived> to ptr_container<Base>,
* Python Library:
o Boost.Python now automatically appends C++ signatures to docstrings.
The new docstring_options.hpp header is available to control the
content of docstrings.
o stl_input_iterator, for turning a Python iterable object into an STL
input iterator, from Eric Niebler.
o Support for void* conversions is added.
o Integrated support for wrapping C++ functions built with the
parameter library; keyword names are automatically known to
docsstrings.
o Enhancements to the API for better embedding support
(boost::python::import(), boost::python::exec()
and boost::python::exec_file()).
* Signals Library:
More improvements to signal invocation performance from Robert Zeh.
* Smart Pointers Library:
o Allocator support as proposed in N1851 (162 Kb PDF).
o pointer_cast and pointer_to_other utilities to allow
pointer-independent code, from Ion Gaztanaga.
* String Algorithm Library:
o lexicographical_compare
o join
o New comparison predicates is_less, is_not_greater.
o Negative indexes support (like Perl) in various algorihtms
(*_head/tail, *_nth).
* Wave Library:
o Wave now correctly recognizes pp-number tokens as mandated by the
C++ Standard, which are converted to C++ tokens right before they are
returned from the library.
o Several new preprocessing hooks have been added. For a complete
description please refer to the related documentation page:
The Context Policy.
o Shared library (dll) support has been added for the generated Wave
libraries.
o The overall error handling has been improved. It is now possible to
recover and continue after an error or a warning was issued.
o Support for optional comment and/or full whitespace preservation
in the generated output stream has been added.
o The Wave library now performs automatic include guard detection to
avoid accessing header files more than once, if appropriate.
o Full interactive mode has been added to the Wave tool. Now the Wave
tool can be used just like Python or Perl for instance to
interactively try out your BOOST_PP macros. Additionally it is now
possible to load and save the current state of an interactive
session (macro tables et.al.).
o The overall performance has been improved by upto 40-60%, depending
on the concrete files to process.
o Support for new pragmas has been added allowing to control certain
library features from inside the preprocessed sources (partial
output redirection, control of generated whitespace and #line
directives).
o Optional support for #pragma message "..." has been added.
o This version also includes a number of bug fixes and usage
improvements. For a complete list of changes, see the libraries
change log.
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* The CVS client again correctly reports files with conflicts when using
servers running CVS 1.11.20/1.12.12, or earlier (and maybe 3rd party
servers).
* The GSSAPI server should now build under HP-UX.
* `cvs rtag' now correctly tags files that have been removed from the trunk.
* Code efficiency has been improved slightly.
* A rare race condition that could leave a lock on the val-tags file has been
avoided.
* A potential buffer overflow in the history command has been fixed.
* Thanks to a report and patch from Garrett Rooney <grooney@collab.net>, paused
trigger processes no longer cause the CVS server to consume 100% CPU.
* Thanks to a suggestion from Joseph P. Skudlarek <Jskud@Jskud.com>, an
:extssh: has been added as a synonym of the :ext: access method, as a
kindness to users of old version of Eclipse.
* Misc documentation updates and minor bug fixes.
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Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module App::Cmd is intended to make it easy to write
complex command-line applications without having to think about
most of the annoying things usually involved.
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Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module Getopt::Long::Descriptive provides a convenient
wrapper for Getopt::Long and program usage output.
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noticed by Zafer Aydogan in private mail.
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Also remove SourceForge since it have only old version 0.2.5.
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