that does not exist, it stopped.
Now it instead adds an entry to the main broken file and marks
it as not package with maintainer "directory_does_not_exist"
in the HTML output. (Not packaged directories are not mentioned
in the text version.)
have been fixed in the mean time and it broke accidently native builds.
As found in the process fix the detection of Xrandr for the Xorg case and
bump revision for that. Activate -verbose for the configure step to make
debugging such issues in the future e.g. in bulk builds easier.
changes:
* Subtitle fixes
* Support for images in tags
* Playback improvements
* Gnomevfssrc now supports burn:// uris
* Videoscale now supports more RGBA formats
* Multifdsink improvements
* Testsuite can now generate coverage information
-bugfixes
changes:
* The testsuite can now generate coverage information
* Better support for non-linear editing
* Removed Glib 2.6 compatibility
* Performance improvements on cpus that support branch hints
* Bug fixes
changes:
- Backporting some useful features from 2.15 to 2.14. Per-display
configuration and new gdmgreeter theming options
-bugfixes
-Better configure support for FreeBSD
-Translation updates
-Added gestures to the AccessKeyMouseEvents configuration file
being here, update to 3.4.1
changes:
-Updated timezone data
-Improved portability
-Improved default codepage and default locale detection.
-A number of collation bug fixes.
for fundamental reasons. So don't try it.
Being here, don't include <machine/db_machdep.h>. No user program
should use it. It shouldn't be installed at all.
New features:
- You can now configure your 'hgweb' server to let remote users
'push' changes over http.
- You can now 'import' a patch in a mail message by saving the mail
message, and importing it. This works for patches sent either
inline or as attachments.
- The 'diff' command now accepts '-rA:B' syntax as a synonym for
'-r A -r B', and adds '-b' and '-B' options.
For a complete list of major changes, see the announcement at
http://www.selenic.com/pipermail/mercurial/2006-July/009510.html
Changes between release 0.4.0.1 and 0.4.1 include, among other things:
o) Some bugs in the dynamic translation core have been fixed, making
all emulation modes (especially the MIPS mode) more stable.
o) In the refactoring effort between 0.4.0 and 0.4.0.1, single-stepping
(and instruction tracing) of 64-bit programs was accidentally broken.
Single-stepping in 64-bit mode could result in strange exceptions.
This has been fixed in 0.4.1.
o) MIPS emulation performance has been improved somewhat:
R3000: After removing some buggy code (hints for physical page
translations), it was possible to remove the workaround for R3000
caches which was needed in 0.4.0.1 to make Linux and Ultrix run.
This gives an overall speedup for R2000/R3000.
For non-R3000, there have been some speedups as well. After fixing
reference count bugs for 64-bit addressing in the dyntrans system,
workarounds/hacks in the tlbwr/tlbwi instructions and in the ASID
change helper function could be removed.
o) A new -s command line option is now available, for dumping
raw runtime data/statistics on every instruction to a file.
Currently, the following kinds of data can be dumped:
1. the program counter (virtual address)
2. the physical address representation of the program counter
3. the internal dyntrans instruction call pointer, useful when
developing/optimizing the emulator
This data can then be analyzed by external tools.
(There was a -s command line option in previous releases of
the emulator, but it did not work as intended, and was not
usable from dyntrans emulation modes.)