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ryoon
d47fd40e76 Fix SCO OpenServer 5.0.7/3.2 build. 2014-07-17 12:24:34 +00:00
adam
6fdc7b62ed Switch EXTRACT_SUFX to .tar.bz2 to conserve bits! 2013-01-23 14:31:30 +00:00
wiz
2c4a867040 Update to 4.2.2:
Sed 4.2.2

* don't misbehave (truncate input) for lines of length 2^31 and longer

* fix endless loop on incomplete multibyte sequences

* -u also does unbuffered input, rather than unbuffered output only

* New command `F' to print current input file name

* sed -i, s///w, and the `w' and `W' commands also obey the --binary option
  (and create CR/LF-terminated files if the option is absent)

* --posix fails for scripts (or fragments as passed to the -e option) that
  end in a backslash, as they are not portable.

* New option -z (--null-data) to separate lines by ASCII NUL characters.

* \x26 (and similar escaped sequences) produces a literal & in the
  replacement argument of the s/// command, rather than including the
  matched text.
2013-01-06 00:35:40 +00:00
wiz
4ca024d98c Update to 4.2.1:
Sed 4.2.1

* fix parsing of s/[[[[[[[[[]//

* security contexts are preserved by -i too under SELinux

* temporary files for sed -i are not made group/world-readable until
  they are complete
2010-05-02 11:09:41 +00:00
wiz
1a860c5d30 Update to 4.2:
* now released under GPLv3

* added a new extension `z` to clear pattern space even in the presence
of invalid multibyte sequences

* a preexisting GNU gettext installation is needed in order to compile
GNU sed with NLS support

* new option --follow-symlinks, available when editing a file in-place.
This option may not be available on some systems (in this case, the
option will *not* be a no-op; it will be completely unavailable).
In the future, the option may be added as a no-op on systems without
symbolic links at all, since in this case a no-op is effectively
indistinguishable from a correct implementation.

* hold-space is reset between different files in -i and -s modes.

* multibyte processing fixed

* the following GNU extensions are turned off by --posix: options [iImMsSxX]
in the `s' command, address kinds `FIRST~STEP' and `ADDR1,+N' and `ADDR1,~N',
line address 0, `e' or `z' commands, text between an `a' or `c' or `i'
command and the following backslash, arguments to the `l' command.
--posix disables all extensions to regular expressions.

* fixed bug in 'i\' giving a segmentation violation if given alone.

* much improved portability

* much faster in UTF-8 locales

* will correctly replace ACLs when using -i

* will now accept NUL bytes for `.'
2009-08-08 21:26:49 +00:00
rillig
73eeb9584b Fixed a typo in the patch for regcomp. 2007-12-19 13:27:20 +00:00
rillig
2a39415477 Fixed the build on Solaris with the Sun C compiler. Like many other
pieces of GNU software, this package makes use of GCC extensions.

Another thing is that on Solaris, <stdbool.h> may only be included by
the c99 compiler, not any other; therefore we need to define our boolean
type ourself.
2007-12-19 00:11:26 +00:00
joerg
3421a697df Kill a completely bogus fragment of configure (also dead upstream)
and fix the issue in po/Makefile.in.in directly.
2007-04-10 19:44:27 +00:00
wiz
5bce614705 Update to 4.1.5:
Sed 4.1.5

* fix parsing of a negative character class not including a closed bracket,
  like [^]] or [^]a-z].

* fix parsing of [ inside an y command, like y/[/A/.

* output the result of commands a, r, R when a q command is found.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sed 4.1.4

* \B correctly means "not on a word boundary" rather than "inside a word"

* bugfixes for platform without internationalization

* more thorough testing framework for tarballs (`make full-distcheck')

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sed 4.1.3

* regex addresses do not use leftmost-longest matching.  In other words,
  /.\+/ only looks for a single character, and does not try to find as
  many of them as possible like it used to do.

* added a note to BUGS and the manual about changed interpretation
  of `s|abc\|def||', and about localization issues.

* fixed --disable-nls build problems on Solaris.

* fixed `make check' in non-English locales.

* `make check' tests the regex library by default if the included regex
  is used (regex tests had to be enabled separately up to now).

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sed 4.1.2

* fix bug in 'y' command in multi-byte character sets

* fix severe bug in parsing of ranges with an embedded open bracket

* fix off-by-one error when printing a "bad command" error
2007-03-08 18:53:56 +00:00
jlam
8f4ef97790 Remove patch made unnecessary by makeinfo replacement script. 2006-04-07 16:59:00 +00:00
agc
c71cac836a Add RMD160 digests to the SHA1 ones. 2005-02-24 14:48:39 +00:00
seb
af8306b2c9 Update to version 4.1.1.
Disable the config.status overriding, it causes config.status to be rerun...
FYI an alternative would be to use  GNU make!

Changes since last packaged version:

Sed 4.1.1
* preserve permissions of in-place edited files
* yield an error when running -i on terminals or other non regular files
* do not interpret - as stdin when running in in-place editing mode
* fix bug that prevented 's' command modifiers from working
2004-07-07 11:33:10 +00:00
seb
02518bb0ce Update to version 4.1.
Package changes:

* remove inclusion of converters/libiconv/buildlink3.mk,
devel/gettext-lib/builtin.mk will take care of that if needed.

Changes since last packaged version (4.0.9):

* // matches the last regular expression even in POSIXLY_CORRECT mode.

* change the way we treat lines which are not terminated by a newline.
Such lines are printed without the terminating newline (as before)
but as soon as more text is sent to the same output stream, the
missing newline is printed, so that the two lines don't concatenate.
The behavior is now independent from POSIXLY_CORRECT because POSIX
actually has undefined behavior in this case, and the new implementation
arguably gives the ``least expected surprise''.  Thanks to Stepan
Kasal for the implementation.

* documentation improvements, with updated references to the POSIX.2
specification

* error messages on I/O errors are better, and -i does not leave temporary
files around (e.g. when running ``sed -i'' on a directory).

* escapes are accepted in the y command (for example: y/o/\n/ transforms
o's into newlines)

* -i option tries to set the owner and group to the same as the input file

* `L' command is deprecated and will be removed in sed 4.2.

* line number addresses are processed differently -- this is supposedly
conformant to POSIX and surely more idiot-proof.  Line number addresses
are not affected by jumping around them: they are activated and
deactivated exactly where the script says, while previously
    5,8b
    1,5d
would actually delete lines 1,2,3,4 and 9 (!).

* multibyte characters are taken in consideration to compute the
operands of s and y, provided you set LC_CTYPE correctly.  They are
also considered by \l, \L, \u, \U, \E.

* [\n] matches either backslash or 'n' when POSIXLY_CORRECT.

* new option --posix, disables all GNU extensions.  POSIXLY_CORRECT only
disables GNU extensions that violate the POSIX standard.

* options -h and -V are not supported anymore, use --help and --version.

* removed documentation for \s and \S which worked incorrectly

* restored correct behavior for \w and \W: match [[:alnum:]_] and
[^[:alnum:]_] (they used to match [[:alpha:]_] and [^[:alpha:]_]

* the special address 0 can only be used in 0,/RE/ or 0~STEP addresses;
other cases give an error (you are hindering portability for no reason
if specifying 0,N and you are giving a dead command if specifying 0
alone).

* when a \ is used to escape the character that would terminate an operand
of the s or y commands, the backslash is removed before the regex is
compiled.  This is left undefined by POSIX; this behavior makes `s+x\+++g'
remove occurrences of `x+', consistently with `s/x\///g'.  (However, if
you enjoy yourself trying `s*x\***g', sed will use the `x*' regex, and you
won't be able to pass down `x\*' while using * as the delimiter; ideas on
how to simplify the parser in this respect, and/or gain more coherent
semantics, are welcome).
2004-06-25 15:17:55 +00:00
grant
f90a3d9bf8 remove a rogue trailing /, fixes build problem reported by Alex
Gontcharov on tech-pkg.

fix from Charlie Allom.
2004-02-10 08:54:14 +00:00
wiz
c706434e7f Update to 4.09:
* 0 address behaves correctly in single-file (-i and -s) mode.
* documentation improvements.
* tested with many hosts and compilers.
* updated regex matcher from upstream, with many bugfixes and speedups.
* the `N' command's feature that is detailed in the BUGS file was disabled
  by the first change below in sed 4.0.8.  The behavior has now been
  restored, and is only enabled if POSIXLY_CORRECT behavior is not
  requested.
2004-01-21 22:53:22 +00:00
seb
04b79e1e31 Update to version 4.08.
Changes since 4.07:
* fix `sed n' printing the last line twice.
* fix incorrect error message for invalid character classes.
* fix segmentation violation with repeated empty subexpressions.
* fix incorrect parsing of ^ after escaped (.
* more comprehensive test suite (and with many expected failures...)

Please note that since NetBSD's sed is available in a portable
version in pkgsrc as textproc/nbsed, and in bootstrap-pkgsrc I do
not consider this package as being low in the dependencies food-chain
anymore. This is especially true for platforms other than NetBSD.

So let me explicitly add dependencies on libiconv and gettext-lib packages
(if needed of course).
2003-12-13 16:36:21 +00:00
heinz
841f620501 Add TEST_TARGET and fix tests on Solaris 2003-10-07 23:27:06 +00:00
grant
abf351ba30 Update gsed to 4.0.7.
changes since 3.02:

4.0.7
   Changes: This version fixes some rare infinite loops and wrong results
   that occurred when the s command had a numeric option and the regular
   expression could match the empty string.

4.0.6
   Changes: This release improves portability a lot, and adds a
   configure-time switch to choose between the included regex matcher and
   the system matcher (on glibc systems only).

4.0.5
   Changes: This release fixes a few portability bugs and improves the
   quality of the documentation. "a", "i", "l", "L", and "=" now accept
   address ranges.

4.0.3
   Changes: A packaging problem with two missing translation catalogs was
   fixed.

4.0.2
   Changes: This release makes sed able to bootstrap itself on operating
   systems that cannot run the configure script.

4.0.1
   Changes: This release includes translations for over 20 languages, and
   cleans up the binary and documentation files from references to
   super-sed.

4.0
   Changes: This release has been merged with super-sed and supports all
   of its features, except for Perl regular expressions. This includes
   in-place editing, new sed commands, better documentation, and support
   for changing the case of the characters with the `s' command. The
   performance and correctness of the regular expression matcher have
   also been improved.
2003-06-14 00:04:55 +00:00
seb
c977cb995a To avoid build dependencies on auto* tools a patch on configure script
(manually regenerated from patched configure.in) is added, AUTOMAKE_OVERRIDE
is also defined hence custom pre-configure target is removed.

To avoid useless makeinfo run sed.info, version.texi and stamp-vti are added
to AUTOMAKE_PATTERNS (this also fix a hidden and forgotten build dependency on
../../devel/gtexinfo).

While here my email address as maintainer is updated.
2001-10-29 12:30:06 +00:00
wiz
528cfd0a8c Initial import of gsed-3.02, GNU sed.
Packaged by Stoned Elipot, and sent via pkg/13238; for use with Zoularis.
2001-06-26 12:45:38 +00:00