* Fixed crash due to gcc 4.x optimization bug. (#40610)
* Fixed island generator rivers and double-continent bug. (#15947, #17435)
* Fixed auto-explore not respecting borders. (#40570)
* Fixed stack teleporting exploit. (#40658)
* Fixed crash when doing irrigation-connect on a mine. (#40676)
* Fixed update bug for the city report total buy cost label. (#40695)
* Fixed memory leak in server scan code. (#40707)
* Fixed data type conversion bug affecting unit power factor. (#40746)
* Fixed many typos and style errors in translated messages. (#40688, #40686, #40685, #40684, #40699, #40687, #40689, #40691, #40693, #40694, #40725)
* Changed the save file name format to <savename>-T<turn>-Y<year>.sav. (#40681)
* Changed the selection rectangle drawing method to speed up map drawing. (#40646)
* Changed the city report concise rapture symbols back to * and X. (#40700)
* Changed mass unit selection to include units with order or units under AI control. (#40727)
* Changed the default metaserver for both client and server to the one at cazfi.net. (#40752)
* Improved gtk widget layout so that the Freeciv window can fit on a 800x600 display. (#12825)
* Improved map decoration drawing (popup info, goto lines, city high-lighting) for speed and memory efficiency. (#40717)
* Improved mass unit selection: j selects a single unit, k selects tile units, y selects continent units. (#40727)
* Improved automatic chatline scrolling. (#40721)
* Added option to disable mouse cursor changing. (#40678)
* Added option to draw traderoute lines with toggle shortcut Ctrl+t. (#40668)
* Added option to prefix client chat messages with the current time. (#40706)
* Added option to preferentially select cities over units with the selection rectangle. (#40703)
* Added option to show production buy cost in the city descriptions. (#40702)
* Added option to not clear unit orders when units are selected. (#40724)
* Added option to split the lower chatline area in to two notebooks, with the message window appearing in the right notebook. (#40705)
* Added option to disable the automatic caravan arrival popup. (#40730)
* Added client shortcut b for buying production in selected cities. (#40704)
* Added a list view in the network page showing current players on a server. (#40707)
* Added client ability to center on an event tile by right-clicking on a row in the message window. (#40719)
* Added client ability to reorder city report columns by dragging the column headers in the gtk2 client. (#40680)
* Added worklist manipulation operations to the city report menus. (#40723, #40728, #40729)
* Added multiplayer allies-only chat toggle button. (#40487)
* Added more information to map popup info window. (#40488)
* Added a toplevel menu item for the Governor menu in the city report. (#40677)
* Added city production clipboard shortcuts Shift+right-click to copy and Ctrl+Shift+right-click to paste. (#40679)
* Updated Finnish, Catalan, Estonian, Danish, Lithuanian, German, Korean, and Swedish translations.
* Fix buffer overrun by create_md5sum().
* Make aifill player removal recursion safe.
* Send connection info when cmdlevel is changed.
* Send information about lost connections not attached to players.
* Fix longstanding connection freezing bug.
* Updated German, Korean, Catalan translations.
* Improved support for GGZ Gaming Zone.
* Fix support for Leave and Load in the same client session.
* Add GTK2 client support for saving server settings.
* Add realistic terrain requirements for three default wonders, as well a number
of missing ones to civ1 and civ2.
* Improve startup speed, reducing duplicate internal messages sent.
* Updated GTK2 hotkeys, menus, text, and translations, especially Catalan,
Finnish, Korean, Lithuanian, Turkish, and Ukrainian.
- Fix memory leaks in AI code.
- Client worklist fix.
- Several compilation fixes.
- Fix for status of bribed units.
- Fix client crashes.
- Fxi server crashes.
- Extra checks against starting position on poles.
- Fix security problem in attributes code.
- Helicopters no longer lose hitpoints when on a carrier.
- Fix bug causing some pregame messages to be lost.
packages with the modular Xorg equivalent. Those are falling back
to the old location by default, so this commmit doesn't change
dependencies.
graphics/xpm ==> x11/libXpm
fonts/Xft2 ==> x11/libXft
x11/Xfixes ==> x11/libXfixes
x11/xcursor ==> x11/libXcursor
x11/Xrender ==> x11/libXrender
x11/Xrandr ==> libXrandr
- Simplification of pubserver authentication system, and other
pubserver-related changes.
- Fix problems with some strings in some languages on windows.
- Fix a potential desynchronization bug when establishing connections.
- Fix a potential crash when reading packets (CVE-2006-0047).
- Fix some bugs allowing illegal rehoming of units.
- Allow loading of savegames created by Freeciv 2.1.
- Allow client goto into unknown tiles.
- Fix a set of crashes likely to happen with the XAW client on
64-bit systems.
- Fix a bug that allowed unlimited incoming airlifts.
- Fix some buffer underruns on the terrain array (this bug could have
been the cause of arbitrary crashes on some platforms).
- Don't automatically pop up the city dialog when in observer mode.
- Treat an alt-left click the same as a middle click, to allow two-button
mice to work on windows (GTK-2 client).
- Fix a bug - when a city was transferred/conquered twice the client
sometimes wouldn't get an update about the second exchange.
- Fix the behavior of Granary and Pyramids in the Civ2 compatibility ruleset.
- Fix Pyramids so they are no longer cumulative with Granary.
- Fix a minor bug that prevented 2.0 savegames from working properly with
1.14 Freeciv.
Changes 2.0.3:
- Fix some bugs that show up on 64-bit machines.
- Fix some bugs with future techs in some situations.
- Fix some bugs that allowed naval units onto land.
- Fix a bug that could crash the server when a player picked their nation.
- Fix a bug with player info not being updated after an alliance is broken.
- Fix a bug with happiness of a unit's home city when borders change.
- Fix a bug with happiness of a unit's home city when the unit moves.
- Fix some bugs with nation starting positions in scenarios.
- Fix a bug when running the server without stdin input.
- Don't allow teams to be changed when loading a game.
- Don't allow observers to vote.
- Fix a bug with the fallback when generator 3, startpos 3 fails.
- Fix a crash in the help dialog (when looking at Engineers).
- Don't popup the caravan dialogs when in observer mode.
- Fix a crash in goto mode when the mouse is near the map overview window.
- Fix a bug when a diplomat is killed while the diplomat dialog window is
in the process of opening.
- Fix a bug with the diplomat dialog window for spies when you don't have
an embassy.
Several changes are involved since they are all interrelated. These
changes affect about 1000 files.
The first major change is rewriting bsd.builtin.mk as well as all of
the builtin.mk files to follow the new example in bsd.builtin.mk.
The loop to include all of the builtin.mk files needed by the package
is moved from bsd.builtin.mk and into bsd.buildlink3.mk. bsd.builtin.mk
is now included by each of the individual builtin.mk files and provides
some common logic for all of the builtin.mk files. Currently, this
includes the computation for whether the native or pkgsrc version of
the package is preferred. This causes USE_BUILTIN.* to be correctly
set when one builtin.mk file includes another.
The second major change is teach the builtin.mk files to consider
files under ${LOCALBASE} to be from pkgsrc-controlled packages. Most
of the builtin.mk files test for the presence of built-in software by
checking for the existence of certain files, e.g. <pthread.h>, and we
now assume that if that file is under ${LOCALBASE}, then it must be
from pkgsrc. This modification is a nod toward LOCALBASE=/usr. The
exceptions to this new check are the X11 distribution packages, which
are handled specially as noted below.
The third major change is providing builtin.mk and version.mk files
for each of the X11 distribution packages in pkgsrc. The builtin.mk
file can detect whether the native X11 distribution is the same as
the one provided by pkgsrc, and the version.mk file computes the
version of the X11 distribution package, whether it's built-in or not.
The fourth major change is that the buildlink3.mk files for X11 packages
that install parts which are part of X11 distribution packages, e.g.
Xpm, Xcursor, etc., now use imake to query the X11 distribution for
whether the software is already provided by the X11 distribution.
This is more accurate than grepping for a symbol name in the imake
config files. Using imake required sprinkling various builtin-imake.mk
helper files into pkgsrc directories. These files are used as input
to imake since imake can't use stdin for that purpose.
The fifth major change is in how packages note that they use X11.
Instead of setting USE_X11, package Makefiles should now include
x11.buildlink3.mk instead. This causes the X11 package buildlink3
and builtin logic to be executed at the correct place for buildlink3.mk
and builtin.mk files that previously set USE_X11, and fixes packages
that relied on buildlink3.mk files to implicitly note that X11 is
needed. Package buildlink3.mk should also include x11.buildlink3.mk
when linking against the package libraries requires also linking
against the X11 libraries. Where it was obvious, redundant inclusions
of x11.buildlink3.mk have been removed.
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.
- The GTK+-2.0 client is now built by default.
- Lots of improvements to the GTK+-2.0 client.
- The GTK+-2.0 client should now compile for Win32.
- Teams are supported.
- Civserver now works on UTF-8 locales.
- Lots of bug fixes.
Changes:
1.14.0:
=======
- Unique city names, you no longer can name your cities the same,
and you can enforce unique city names globally (optional).
- A new map generator (generator 5) which creates pretty fractal
maps.
- You can load savegames from the server prompt.
- You can save client commandline defaults.
- Specialists are taken from content citizens first, instead of from
unhappy citizens first. This makes it more difficult to quell unrest
using taxmen and scientists.
- You now start with no technologies by default, and angry citizens
are enabled by default, although they will rarely make an apperance.
- The algorithm used for calculating the effects of tax settings has
been changed. It is now no longer possible to get 100% effect from
60% choice of tax goal.
- A new, historically more correct version of the rulesets included.
- There is an option to require several turns of rapture/celebration
before it takes effect. See "show rapturedelay" in server.
- The sequence of some end of turn activities have been regrouped.
- Several AI improvements. It should now build and buy units and
buildings slightly more intelligently.
- Many internal code improvements that will lead to more features
later.
- /fix and /unfix commands to stop modifications after game has
started.
- The server commands "rulesout", "log", "freestyle" and "crash"
have been removed, while "rfcstyle" now toggles between rfcstyle
and freestyle.
- civ2 ruleset now more accurately reflects civ2 deity level defaults.
- A truly massive amount of bugfixes.
1.13.0:
=======
- Citizen Management Agent (CMA) allows you to automate workers
and specialists in cities.
- Sound support has been added.
- The new "isotrident" tileset has been made the default. The
"hires" and "engels" tilesets have been taken out of the
distribution but can be downloaded from the web page.
- New city dialog in the gtk client.
- Windows version of the client. It has improved connection
dialog and supports loading and saving from the client.
- GTK 2.0 version of the client.
- The client will try to suggest names for your cities that
correspond with what they mean.
- Improved players dialog shows sortable and colored information,
including the players' flags.
- Server no longer takes the --server command line option,
instead you can use the --info option to set the metaserver
announcement text to whatever you like. The -a option when given
to the client skips the connection dialog entirely.
- A "wall" server command added which gives message to all players.
- A new flexible timeout set through "timeoutinc" server option.
- Leftover research bulbs will carry over to next advance.
- Trade routes are more effective.
- Units attacking ships in cities double their firepower, while
defenders get only 1 firepower.
- Helicopters defending against air units get 50% penalty, and
have their firepower reduced to 1 against fighter units.
- You can build city walls even though you have Great Wall wonder.
- The Communism government's food cost in default ruleset has
been changed to 1, while it has been changed to 2 for the Civ2
ruleset.
- Stealth fighter and bomber now really are stealthy, and are
partially invisible just like subs. Also, stealth bombers have
increased their attack strength from 14 to 18.
- Civ2 ruleset now has Fundamentalism.
- Improved modpack abilities: The caravan ability has been split.
New ways to calculate technology costs. Better documentation.
Rulesets can specify starting techs. You can have more than one
bonus tech. Split settler abilities. Buildings ruleset syntax
has been significantly extended, but effects do not work yet.
- Server option "tinyisles" allow 1x1 size islands and
"separatepoles" allow continents connected to the poles
- "citymindist" specify minimum distance between cities, while
"notradesize" and "fulltradesize" regulate the trade generated
by smaller cities.
- You can turn on angry citizens with "angrycitizens" option.
- Fortresses may give you extended vision. See watchtower options.
- If you lose your palace, you get a new one for free in a
randomly chosen city. This behaviour can be turned off with the
server option "savepalace".
- Rulesets are now loaded from inside the server through the
"rulesetdir" command.
- The limit on the number of nations that can be included with
Freeciv has been removed.
- The format of the isometric tileset spec-files has changed.
- The map and ai code has been cleaned up significantly.
- Translations improved. Added better support for plural forms.
- Several bugs squished and a lot of work done under the hood.
- For an overview of the remaining bugs please visit doc/BUGS.
redefines about which buildlink.mk files would care is BUILDLINK_X11_DIR,
which points to the location of the X11R6 hierarchy used during building.
If x11.buildlink.mk isn't included, then BUILDLINK_X11_DIR defaults to
${X11BASE} (set in bsd.pkg.mk), so its value is always safe to use. Remove
the ifdefs surrounding the use of BUILDLINK_X11_DIR in tk/buildlink.mk and
revert changes to move x11.buildlink.mk before the other buildlink.mk files.
use X11_BUILDLINK_MK as a test value. Generally just reordering the
inclusions so that x11.buildlink.mk comes before the other buildlink.mk
files will make everthing work.
to ${X11BASE} in the header and library search paths into references to
${LOCALBASE}/share/x11-links. These packages should now be strongly-
buildlinked regardless of whether xpkgwedge is installed.
Changes well-tested on NetBSD-1.5X/i386 with and without xpkgwedge and
lightly-tested on NetBSD-1.5.1/alpha without xpkgwedge.
to 1.12.0. Major changes from version 1.11.4 include:
- Big fixes, of course.
- Better compatibility with Civilization II.
- Better internationalization.
- Prettier graphics/tiles.
- More maps.
- Players can agree to give shared vision, which means that you
automatically see everything the other player sees.
include it to include bsd.pkg.mk themselves. Convert to use buildlink.mk
files and mark freeciv packages as USE_BUILDLINK_ONLY. Include zlib's
buildlink.mk file in server and clients as -lz is used.
WHAT'S CHANGED SINCE 1.11.0:
- Readline support added to the server.
- May now disperse initial units over specified area. See "dispersion"
server option.
- May now arrange for first client to connect to have a higher cmdlevel
than the following clients. See "cmdlevel" server option.
- Save files now transparently (un)compressed when (loaded) saved.
- Now requires a minimum number of ocean tiles to be adjacent to a land
tile wished to be transformed into ocean. Default is 1.
- Added Nuclear Fallout. Industrialization and population still
generate Pollution. Dropping a Nuke generates Nuclear Fallout, which
is distinct from Pollution. There is a new command to clean Fallout
vs. cleaning Pollution. Fallout contributes to Nuclear Winter --
which also changes terrain, but tends to Desert, Tundra and Glacier.
Added a new "cooling" icon to the info area to indicate the progress
towards Nuclear Winter, and also an icon for Fallout on the main map.
AIs are now more aggressive at cleaning up Pollution, but not Fallout.
- Ported to OpenVMS.
- Moved most of the dependencies on the "civstyle" server option to
separate values in game.ruleset files.
- Fixed bugs in "turns to build" displays.
- Fixed bug whereby Diplomat/Spy investigations of cities did not
reveal the correct supported and present unit lists.
- Fixed multiple bugs in go-to code.
- Fixed bug where starting a revolution, saving the game and restarting
the server would allow switching governments without anarchy.
- Fix bug that you could paradrop into cities you were at war with even
if they contained enemy units.
WHAT'S CHANGED SINCE 1.10.0:
- Internationalization extended. Still needs improvement.
Current localizations: de en_GB es fr hu ja nl no pl pt pt_BR ru.
- Added full Fog of War. Controlled by "fogofwar" server option.
- Added explicit Diplomatic States between civilizations: war, neutral,
no-contact, cease-fire peace and alliance.
- Allow terrain changes to/from land/ocean. Default ruleset allows
Engineers to Transform Swamp to Ocean and Ocean to Swamp. Also
allows Forest to be Mined into Swamp.
- Increased maximum number of players to 30.
- Fortifying now takes a turn to complete (like Civ1/2).
- Added correct Civ2 style of Apollo wonder (shows entire map, rather
than just cities). Selected by "civstyle" server option.
- Aggressive sea units no longer cause unhappiness when in a city.
- Added Civ2 rule that firepower is reduced to 1 for both the defender
and the attacker when a ship bombards a land unit.
- When changing current research, if user changes back to what was being
researched, the penalty is not applied (you keep all your bulbs).
- Added pop-up of more details when clicking on info box in GTK+ client.
- Improved the global warming danger indicator.
- Added warning of incipient city growth.
- The server "remove <player>" command is no longer available after the
game has started.
- Added "fixedlength" server option to make all turns exactly "timeout"
duration.
- The "timeout" time may be much longer (up to a day).
- Added goto for air units. If destination is beyond range, they will
stop in cities/airfields/etc. to get there.
- May now select a unit by clicking on the unit pile display on the left.
- Diplomats/Spies moving by goto now do pop-up the Diplomat/Spy command
dialog when they reach a city.
- Improved goto algorithm and implementation.
- Help dialog displays which buildings an advance will obsolete.
- Optionally show city food/shields/trade productions on main map.
- Added server option "autotoggle", which toggles AI status on and off
as players connect and disconnect.
- Allow Hoover Dam to be built anywhere, to conform to Civ2.
- Show turns per advance in Science Advisor dialog.
- Improved map and unit movement drawing code.
- Added "End Turn when done moving" local option.
- City production penalties now applied more correctly.
- Added Sentry and Fortify to Present Units' City Dialog pop-up.
- More nations added.
- Added a resource file for the GTK+ client.
- Improved network code for more reliable connections.
- Split nations.ruleset into individual <nation>.ruleset files.
- Extended registry file format to allow including files and overriding
entries.
- Added --with-xaw and --enable-client=xaw3d options to ./configure
script.
- Lots of bug fixes and code cleanups.
WHAT'S CHANGED SINCE 1.9.0:
- Internationalization extended. Still needs improvement.
New ./doc directory for localized versions of README and INSTALL.
Current localizations: de en_GB es fr hu no pl pt pt_BR ru.
- Added Civ1/2-like Barbarians. Controlled by two server options.
- Many more nations added.
- Worklists -- Players can now specify a list of things to be built in
a city.
- The AI now utilizes diplomats/spies aggressively.
- Added a variant (1) of Michelangelo's Chapel.
- Initial rates after Revolution will try to maximize Science.
- Rapture-triggered city growth will no longer empty the foodbox.
- Map generator improvements:
- Gen 1 hills more uniform north/south.
- Gen 2+ will tend to make fewer length-one rivers.
- Added unit-death explosion animation.
- No longer will cities with exactly 0 (zero) production surplus be given
a "free" shield every turn.
- Command-line arguments made more consistent between server and client.
- Caravans now provide a research benefit when initially establishing a
trade route, equal to the monetary benefit.
- Diplomat/Spy changes:
- Changed all actions to more closely conform to Civ2 rules.
- Changed "diplchance" to be %-chance of success. Used in many ways.
- Diplomat/Spy may attempt action with any movement left.
- Added "At Spy's Discretion" selection to steal and sabotage dialogs.
- Allow Spies to steal tech from a city more than once (gets harder).
- May only poison towns of size greater than 1 (one).
- May only sabotage units that are alone on a square.
- When a city is subverted, only nearby units change sides.
- Veteran status improves defense against other Diplomats/Spies.
- Added production display of number of turns remaining to build.
- Small, shield-like flags tilesets (trident_shields, engels_shields).
- Airbase changes (for Civ2 compliance):
- Ground units can attack Air units when they are parked on an Airbase.
- Units are defeated only singly when on an Airbase (like a Fortress).
- Revised and improved the server 'help' command.
- New intro graphics.
- Ships may now have their movement reduced after a combat in which they
are damaged.
- Added display of production values to main map "city tiles" display.
- Increased the Add-To City size limit to 9 to conform to Civ2.
- Settler's "Connect" feature -- Automatically connect two points with
Road, Railroad, Irrigate or Fortress.
- Several AI improvements.
- New ruleset support for CITIES, most notably cities are now drawn in
different sizes and styles.
- Allow specifying unambiguous player name prefix, instead of full
player name, for server commands taking a player name argument.
- Added multi-client configuration support.
- Added 'read' and 'write' server commands.
- Added "best nation" column to Demographics report.
- Changed Fighters and Stealth Fighters to not cause unhappiness (Civ2).
- Cities on mountains will produce an extra food (Civ2).
- Fixed bug where Lighthouse was not producing veteran sea units.
- Ported to Amiga. (This is not included with a "distribution"; get it
directly from the CVS <http://www.freeciv.org/contribute.html#SetupCVS>,
or from a CVS Snapshot <http://www.freeciv.org/latest.html>.)
- Lots of bug fixes, code cleanups, and help-text improvements.