Also fix build problems - there is a <sys/queue.h> header file bundled
with vigor which will take precedence over the system header, but
lacks some necessary definitions for NetBSD (at least). Remove the
header accordingly.
Version 0.016 (May 2 19:36)
* Enable
Version 0.015 (Mar 25 15:17)
* Disable by default built-in curses, db, and re libraries. Most OS's these
days have proper libraries for these, and I was seeing conflicts
(particularly on SuSE under Vigor 0.014). This may break things on some
other OS's, probably older ones. If so, try using --enable-curses
--enable-db --enable-re on the command line.
Version 0.014 (Feb 8 14:50)
* Remove the hack to the EULA that produced the Jumping Vigor Bug.
Version 0.013 (Feb 5 11:53)
* Fix to configure.in: it looked for Tcl on Debian systems when it was
supposed to look for Tk.
Version 0.012 (Feb 4 00:28)
* Updated EULA, made dialog box move along with assistant
Version 0.011 (Feb 2 00:10)
* Look for libtcl8.2 etc (as opposed to libtcl82 etc); handle select()
calls prior to assistant initialization
foo-* to foo-[0-9]*. This is to cause the dependencies to match only the
packages whose base package name is "foo", and not those named "foo-bar".
A concrete example is p5-Net-* matching p5-Net-DNS as well as p5-Net. Also
change dependency examples in Packages.txt to reflect this.
extra something thrown in. It was inspired by the January 4, 2000
storyline in the User Friendly comic. If you haven't seen it yet,
check it out at http://www.userfriendly.org/ (and do so in a place you
can freely laugh).