* Fixed encoding of the Czech translation thanks to Jakub Galgonek.
* Added support for QString in Qt4's debug libraries.
* Fixed that the debugger window really comes to the foreground and
receives the focus when the debuggee stops at a breakpoint, when this
option is on
PKGLOCALEDIR and which install their locale files directly under
${PREFIX}/${PKGLOCALEDIR} and sort the PLIST file entries. From now
on, pkgsrc/mk/plist/plist-locale.awk will automatically handle
transforming the PLIST to refer to the correct locale directory.
developer is officially maintaining the package.
The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is
that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by
submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely
to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are
already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't
developers.
Recent Changes
Version 2.0.3
* Fixed parsing of gdb output that mentions "operator<<", "operator>>",
"operator<", and "operator>" within text delimited by angle brackets <>.
This fixes a crash when any such function is disassembled and other
misbehaviors.
* Fixed parsing stack frames that mention "operator<<" or "operator<".
Thanks to Charles Samuels, who pointed out the problem and provided an
initial fix.
Version 2.0.2
* Fixed stack display for functions in an anonymous namespace and for
functions whose names involve template parameter lists (thanks to André
Wöbbeking).
* Fixed environment list which would add back the entry from the edit box
even if it was just deleted.
* Fixed that the Run/Continue button was enabled while the program was
running.
* Fixed parsing of NaN (Not a Number) floating point values.
Version 2.0.1
* Updated Hungarian translation (thanks to Tamas Szanto).
* Worked around gdb 6.3 crashes at "info line main" command (thanks to
Stefan Taferner).
* Updated XSLT debugger parser for xsldbg >= 3.4.0 (by Keith Isdale).
Version 2.0.0
* References and const types are treated like the base type (thanks to
Shaheed).
* Fixed parsing of large arrays with many different values, which were
terminated by "...".
* Fixed the kdbg.desktop file: Encoding is UTF-8, install in XDG menu
location.
* Fixed PS_COMMAND detection for Solaris' /bin/sh.
Version 1.9.7
* Added a new animated button in the toolbar.
* Fixed Norwegian translation file names.
Version 1.9.6
* "<invalid float value>" in register dumps was not parsed correctly.
* Fixed that variable popup location was computed incorrectly if tab
width is not 0.
* Updated the manual.
* Implemented printing of Qt4's QStrings.
Version 1.9.5
* Fixed some issues when the items in the environment variable list are
selected.
* Added a command line option -p to attach to a process (thanks to
Matthew Allen for the initial code). See kdbg --help.
* Fixed the "Using host libthread_db" error message properly.
* Fixed inappropriate icon sizes.
Version 1.9.4
* Updated the build system to the latest auto* tools.
* Worked around the problem that gdb reports "Using host libthread_db"
on Fedora Core when it processes the file command.
Version 1.9.3
This is a beta release. Translations and the manual are still incomplete.
The major changes since since the 1.2.x release series are:
* Editable variable values.
* The current line of execution can be changed easily.
* "Orphaned breakpoints", ie. breakpoints that cannot be set immediately.
This eases debugging shared libraries and dynamically loaded modules.
* XSLT debugging thanks to Keith Isdale (experimental).
in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.)
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.
Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.
Changes:
* Really fixed security flaw regarding the program specific debugger command.
(Thanks to Matt Zimmerman, who pointed out the flaw in the previous
"solution".)
* Fixed the charset definition in the Russian translation (thanks to Alexander
Kogan).
Many bugfixes and functionality enhancements including:
kdesdk
KBugBuster
Adapted KBugBuster to the new Bugzilla based KDE bug tracking system.
Implemented Bookmarking support for Bug reports.
Changing view settings no longer requires a reload.
Added toolbar
KBabel
Automatic update of Project-Id-Version
Possibility to specify localized translator name
Validation & highlighting of XML
Save special (the settings can be changed for the particular save)
KDE specifics added to rough translation (e.g. only add a new translator
in TRANSLATORS)
Load/Save markings in Catalog Manager
Navigation bar in Catalog Manager
Mail PO-file
Tag structure tool
Rough translation in catalog manager
Automatic update of PO header comment
Show source code
Spellchecking in multiple files
Cervisia: made hardcoded colors configurable.
Changes are:
Opening the Find dialog no longer toggles a breakpoint.
Make mouse wheel work (again) in source, variables, and watch windows.
When a pointer to a struct is expanded the struct is also expanded.
Improved toolbar and application icons.
Now compiles for KDE 3.
Fixed make install for builddir != srcdir.
Fixed status bar flicker. This gives a nice speed-up by a factor of 4
when the contents of an array of 50 QStrings are displayed!
Now compiles for KDE 3 (Beta1).
Support QString of Qt 3.x.
Improved (and fixed) the display of arrays with repeated values.
Fixed crash when a file is reloaded while disassembled code is
displayed.
Fixed parsing of stack frames involving signal handler invocations.
Fixed invisible toolbar under KDE 2.x (really, this time, I promise).
Fixed crash when no line has the cursor (empty files).
Don't display a blank page when a non-existing file was tried to open.
The memory window is now organized in columns. Values that changed
between program stops are displayed in red color. Big kudos go to
Alexandre Clement for this feature.
From Joe Reed <jnr@po.cwru.edu> in pkg/17577
all dependencies on packages depending on "png" which contain shared
libraries, all for the (imminent) update to the "png" package.
[List courtesy of John Darrow, courtesy of "bulk-build".]