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2009-12-15Follow Erlang/OTP update to R13B03.asau3-14/+315
2009-06-14Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTsjoerg1-6/+1
2008-05-25Explicitly add pax dependency in those Makefiles that use it (or havejoerg1-1/+3
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.
2008-01-04Full DESTDIR support for erlang packages.ghen1-2/+4
2008-01-04Update erlang, erland-doc and erlang-man to 12.0, aka R12B-0.ghen3-14/+24
This builds again on x86_64 platforms, is@ will test further. This release supports new language extensions bitstring and binary comprehensions. Other major changes are listed on <http://www.erlang.org/doc/highlights.html>. See <http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_R12B-0.readme> for full detail.
2007-08-03Fix dependency on erlang.joerg1-2/+2
2007-07-28Update erlang to 11.5, aka R11B-5.obache2-8/+35
Pkgsrc changes: * Drop dependency on X11. GS (Graphic System) doesn't use X11 directly, using `wish' command. Wish command will be picked up from PATH, to use GS, install wish command from x11/tk. (closes PR 35373, PR 36418) * FIxed to install crypto library correctly. (closes PR 36616) Changes list is too long. See attached URL for more detail. Bug fix release : otp_src_R11B-5 Build date : 2007-06-12 http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_R11B-5.readme Bug fix release : otp_src_R11B-4 Build date : 2007-03-28 http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_R11B-4.readme Bug fix release : otp_src_R11B-3 Build date : 2007-01-30 http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_R11B-3.readme Bug fix release : otp_src_R11B-2 Build date : 2006-11-07 http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_R11B-2.readme Bug fix release : otp_src_R11B-1 Build date : 2006-08-29 http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_R11B-1.readme
2006-08-17Update to Erlang R11B-0 (erlang-11.0). Changes since R10B:ghen2-5/+19
=== SMP Support === The major news is the support for SMP (Symmetric MultiProcessing). SMP is supported by most modern operating systems like Linux, Windows, Mac OSx, Solaris and is becoming more important now when dual processors, hyper-threading technology and multi-core systems are a reality. With Erlang, most of the problems which occur in multi-threaded programs have been solved once and for all in the Erlang VM and do not have to be handled by the application programmers. In the SMP version of the Erlang virtual machine, there can be many process schedulers running in separate OS threads. As default there will be as many schedulers as there are processors or processor cores on the system. The SMP support is totally transparent for the Erlang programs. That is, there is no need to change or recompile existing programs. Programs with built-in assumptions about sequential execution must be rewritten in order to take advantage of the SMP support, however. In this release, the Erlang VM supports SMP with focus on stability. There will follow a number of subsequent steps with necessary optimizations and support for more platforms. === Erlang Language and Related Issues === * The andalso and orelse operators are now allowed to be used in guards. That also applies to match specifications. * The BIF is_record/3 can now be used in guards. Also, is_record/3 can now be called without an erlang: module prefix for consistency with the other is_* functions. * The compiler options ignore_try and ignore_cond, which allowed code that used unquoted try or cond as atoms or record tags, has been removed. Old code that depended on the options need to be revised to have occurrences of try or cond as atom or record tags single-quoted. (Note: Although cond is a reserved keyword, there is no cond statement. It might be introduced in a future release.) * (ERTS 5.4.8) The new fun M:F/A construct creates a fun that refers to the latest version of M:F/A. This syntax is meant to replace tuple funs {M,F} which have many problems. * (ERTS 5.4.8) The new type test is_function(Fun, Arity) -- which may be used in guards -- test whether Fun is a fun that can be applied to Arity arguments. === New Applications === Dialyzer Dialyzer is a static analysis tool that identifies software discrepancies such as type errors, unreachable code, unnecessary tests, etc in single Erlang modules or entire (sets of) applications. Inviso The Inviso application, together with some new extensions to Runtime_Tools, is aimed at providing features for efficient tracing of production Erlang/OTP systems: * Distributed tracing - tracing on any number of Erlang nodes. * Autostart - tracing during system start-up. * Overload protection - mechanisms for suspending and later reactivating tracing, should an overload situation occur. * Enhanced use of meta tracing. * Trace cases - predefined specifications of what to trace. * Off-line merging and formatting of log files. Inviso is still under development. An easier-to-use trace tool, using the features listed above, is planned to be released as an R11B patch in Q3/Q4 2006. SSH The SSH application is an Erlang implementation of the secure shell protocol. It is considered to be a beta release, meaning there can be changes made to the API before it reaches 1.0. === Existing Applications === Compiler (Compiler 4.3.6) It is now possible to encrypt the debug information in Beam files. Debugger (Debugger 2.0) The debugger can now handle the try/catch language construct. Inets The Erlang implementation of the TFTP procotcol, tftp, is now documented. Kernel In Kernel 2.10.X, several bug fixes and improvements have been made in global , the global name registration facility. OS_Mon (OS_Mon 2.0) The entire OS_Mon application (code and documentation) has been reviewed and consequently updated with the goal to make the application more robust, homogeneous and easier to configure. STDLIB Added the zip module with functions for reading and creating zip archives.
2006-03-29Import erlang-man, the manpages for Erlang.ghen4-0/+355