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o add quoting to MAKE_ENV
o add patch-aa to install scripts to PREFIX/share/examples/devtodo
instead of hardcoded SYSCONFDIR/profile.d
o install todorc into PREFIX/share/examples/devtodo instead of
PREFIX/etc/todorc
o update to version 0.1.5:
* Added a binary database format. The default is still XML, but you can
change this using the new --database-loaders option. You can transparently
convert your existing XML databases to binary format (or vice-versa) by
simply changing the load order. For example, to change from XML to binary,
put this in your ~/.todorc: database-loaders binary,xml
The next time you modify an XML format database, it will be saved in binary
format. The man page has more information. I recommend only using the binary
format if you are actually having performance problems, as if something
goes awry, manually fixing the XML database is *much* easier. But if you do
use it, it might be an idea to use it in conjunction with --backup.
* Added user-defineable formatting for both display output and TODO generated
output. This is cool. Look for the section FORMATTING in the man page.
* Added a new filter, which I've wanted for ages. It constists of a single '-',
'+' or '='. A '-' stops display of all items except those explicitly specified
in the rest of the filter whereas a '+' overrides all other filters to display
all items. A '=' is the default behaviour. This is brilliant if you want
to narrow the view down to just one item: todo --filter -,29 (*Note*: Slightly
superceded by the modification to the semantics of numeric filters, which now
display *only* the numbers specified if the = (or no) prefix is used - see
two points down for more information).
* Modified the numeric filters. Ranges can now be specified by doing this:
todo --filter 1-20. If a '-' sign precedes the range it explicitly excludes
all these items. This can also be used in most other places indices are used.
ie. todo --done 10.1-20 would mark items 10.1 through 10.20 as done.
* Modified behaviour of numeric filters slightly. If prefix is '=' or none,
*only* those items are displayed. Before, this was a nop.
* Patch to todorl.h courtesy of Philippe M. Chiasson that fixes compilation
problems on RH 7.0.
* Priority defaults to medium if a blank line is entered at the "priority>"
prompt (thanks to Alexei Gilchrist for this idea, along with quite a few
others :))
* Removed --fallback-database - the semantics were too clunky and generally
confusing.
* Added --global-database <filename> and -G,--global to replace
--fallback-database. Basically, you specify a file with --global-database
(defaults to ~/.todo_global) then whenever you pass -G or --global to todo it
will use the global database. Much simpler than the way --fallback-database
behaved. This idea was courtesy, once again, of Alexei Gilchrist. Good stuff!
* todo can now automatically backup the database to a user specified number
of levels. Use the option --database [<n>] to do this, where <n> is the
optional number of revisions to keep (defaults to 1). This option is best
specified in your ~/.todorc.
* Numbers can once again be used to specify priorities when entering them from
the 'priority>' prompt (requested by Alexei Gilchrist).
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+ move the patch digest/checksum values from files/patch-sum to distinfo
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+ move the patch digest/checksum values from files/patch-sum to distinfo
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Changes are documentation cleanup and minor improvements (no Changelog available)
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* Added version checking so that the binary won't accept databases from
future versions. The actual behaviour is that minor revision differences
produce a warning while major revision differences cause an error.
* Added a patch from Arthur Korn that allows the bash scripts to cd into
directories with spaces.
* Fixed a few man page problems, again courtesy of Arthur (I swear this
guy doesn't sleep!)
* Changed primary binary to 'devtodo', with a convenience symlink, 'todo'.
Also changed the man page filename to reflect this. The user should see
no actual difference though, as symlinks with the old names exist.
* Fixed a bug where todo would segfault if ^D was pressed while editing a
line. Thanks to Matt Kraai for picking this up. The problem was due to
not handling a NULL return value from readline.
* More man page fixes (this time, thanks again go to Matt).
* You can now specify more than one item index on the command line as
seperate arguments. Previously, a comma was required and if multiple
arguments were used the last one was used. Arthur picked this one up.
* Added parsing of /etc/todorc (actually, the location is specified by the
--sysconfdir argument to configure, so it will probably be
/usr/local/etc/todorc on most peoples systems).
* Added awareness of the TODORC environment variable. This specifies the
RC file to parse on startup. TODORC=$HOME/.todorc is the default
behaviour. This idea was thanks to Claude. Claude also suggests, quite
rightly, that it would be useful for specifying a system-wide todorc
file by putting TODORC=/etc/todorc in /etc/profile or somewhere similar.
* Added two new arguments for modifying the database used. The first is
--database <file> which is used to change the default filename used. eg.
--database .todo is the default behaviour. The other is
--fallback-database <file> which specifies the database to use if no other
can be found. By default there is no fallback database. Both of these
options can be specified in the .todorc.
* Environment variables can now be used in the ~/.todorc. This is especially
useful for something like 'fallback-database $HOME/.todo'.
* Finally fixed the bug where > and & were not being correctly
interpreted.
* Fixed a long-time bug where wraptext() was wrapping the first
line prematurely.
* Fixed a bug where if the sort order changed, visible indices would not match
parameter indices.
* --verbose now displays time between when an item was created and when it was
completed.
* Added --date-format for formatting the display of dates (currently only used
with --verbose). The format is that used by strftime(3) but if strftime is not
available on a system, ctime(3) is used.
* Added fully-featured sorting via the --sort parameter. It is now possible to
sort on pretty much anything you can think of; creation time, completed time,
duration of item, text body, priority and whether an item is done or not.
* Added --paranoid option that enables some warnings about permissions. This
is in response to a user request to not make the .todo file group/world
accessible. This option will make devtodo warn the user if such a database
is created.
* Removed --sync and --no-sync. You can generate the TODO file with --TODO.
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first component is now a package name+version/pattern, no more
executable/patchname/whatnot.
While there, introduce BUILD_USES_MSGFMT as shorthand to pull in
devel/gettext unless /usr/bin/msgfmt exists (i.e. on post-1.5 -current).
Patch by Alistair Crooks <agc@netbsd.org>
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XXX need to teach pkglint to be more picky about this
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if EXTRACT_SUFX is .zip); also remove EXTRACT_CMDs that are the same as
the implicit one.
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While I'm here, unify category Makefiles to more standard style.
(If you have tools depending on the previous form, please fix them.)
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Convert most MESSAGE files to new syntax (${VARIABLE} gets replaced,
not @VARIABLE@, nor @@VARIABLE@@).
By default, substitutions are done for LOCALBASE, PKGNAME, PREFIX,
X11BASE, X11PREFIX; additional patterns can be added via MESSAGE_SUBST.
Clean up some packages while I'm there; add RCS tags to most MESSAGEs.
Remove some uninteresting MESSAGEs.
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and USE_LIBINTL.
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already exist, and remove any empty directories after uninstalling.
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bumping the version number.
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"Pcal" Version 4.7
This is a new release of "Pcal", the PostScript calendar program. The major
new features are the "-H" flag for generating output in HTML table form,
expansion of "%y" in the "include" filename into the last two digits of
every applicable year in "year all" mode, and the addition of build-time
support for A4 size paper.
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gnyaclock is an accessory with Bezier curve. Its curve has something to do
with the present time.
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- Added option to have TkRemind display all of today's reminders in a text
box on startup. This option is on by default.
- Makefile in "www" directory allows you to add ".cgi" suffix to CGI scripts.
- Added option to completely delete a reminder from the reminder file in
the timed reminder popup dialog.
- Clarified build instructions.
- Fixed packing order in TkRemind so resizing window doesn't make control
buttons disappear.
- Fixed serious bug in which background queued reminders were ignored and
Remind simply exited. Doh! Sorry about that.
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misc/cal, misc/cardboard-schedule, misc/ical, misc/plan, misc/py-mxDateTime,
misc/remind, sysutils/logtime, and 19 more from x11.
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