adapted for FreeBSD/NetBSD by me.
Ezm3 is a smaller, more portable distribution of the Modula-3 compiler
and runtime system for people whose only need for Modula-3 is to build
CVSup. It supports all features of CVSup, but has smaller distfiles
and installs more quickly than other versions of Modula-3. Ezm3
provides full X11 GUI support even when compiled on systems which
do not have X11 installed. It links programs statically with the
Modula-3 libraries but dynamically with the system libraries, so that
programs built with Ezm3 can run on systems which do not have
Modula-3 installed on them.
* support for compilation with gcc3 added
* ANSI conformance fixes
* smaller bugfixes and performance optimisations
see etc/ChangeLog for a full list
E-mail to MAINTAINER bounces, therefore reset to default value
Changes:
o Do not compile with the DISABLE_DEPRECATED macro defined.
o Handle filenames with ambiguous chars (like []*) in zip archives.
o Handle correctly password with spaces in zip archives.
Version 1.0.1
November 24, 2003
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- minor changes to configure (snprintf tested)
- fixed a bug of wrong error line numbers in imported or
included template
- fixed a bug of count() function argument casting
- misplaced xsl:import no more processed
[reported by Bob Kline]
- fixed a bug of crashing current() [reported by Alex Greg]
- fixed a bug in DOM (inserting child nodes)
- fixed a bug of pointers sized differently from boolean on
64-bit platforms
Add lots of documentation to PLIST.
minor compilation and packaging problem fixed
Changes 2.0.16:
Adds polar coordinate transformation, text on a circle, thread safety
truetype font output, performance optimizations, correct compilation
with the latest versions of freetype, and many fixes
From PR pkg/23634 by Louis Guillaume.
also noted in PR pkg/23339.
Fix configure to not try and _statically_ link in gssapi support as it doesn't
work (unresolved symbols when used). This deals with the second part of
PR pkg/23339.
pre-release. However, it is unlikely to change for the final release of
5.0.1.
Fixed bugs:
1. lua_closethread exists only in the manual
2. attempt to resume a running coroutine crashes Lua
3. file:close cannot be called without a file. (results in seg. fault)
4. C functions may have stacks larger than current top
5. `pc' address is invalidated when a coroutine is suspended
6. userdata to be collected still counts into new GC threshold,
increasing memory consumption
7. IBM AS400 (OS400) has sizeof(void *)==16, and a `%p' may generate up
to 60 characters in a `printf'. That causes a buffer overflow in
`tostring'.
8. syntax `local function' does not increment stack size
9. count hook may be called without being set