Changes:
IMPROVED - Much improved KDevelop User Manual.
IMPROVED - C++ parser twice as fast and more memory efficient.
IMPROVED - Faster/lighter configuration dialogs - the heaviest pages are
now demand-loaded.
IMPROVED - FileGroups plugin now smarter at applying regexps - much faster
for common group definitions
IMPROVED - Removed performance bottleneck that made the initial parsing of
a project very slow.
IMPROVED - KCModule Template to use KDE 3.0 API and KGenericFactory.
IMPROVED - Make source files generated with appwizard honor the selected
file templates.
IMPROVED - Clanlib documentation
IMPROVED - Project templates by ignoring irrelevant documentation and other
small fixes.
IMPROVED - Configuration script now allows to disable the compilation of
certain KDevelop parts.
ADDED - A new "Simple Designer based KDE application" template was added.
ADDED - SearchText in QEditor
ADDED - Possibility to change fontsize in documentation browser.
FIXED - The infamous "Gentoo-crash" finally found and fixed.
FIXED - Make Haskell language support work again
FIXED - Debugger plugin: "Clear all breakpoints"
FIXED - Grep plugin: Don't sometimes crash when interrupting a find while
a build is running.
FIXED - Grep plugin: Don't confuse files with very similar filenames and
avoid potentially slow O(n) lookup.
FIXED - Grep plugin: Don't show garbage hits - clean up after a previous
interrupted run.
FIXED - A case where unsaved files aren't queried for saving when KDevelop
is closed.
FIXED - A case where a running program that produced a lot of debug output
could crash KDevelop
FIXED - Debugger will not start (libtool issue)
FIXED - Back and forward buttons available in context menu.
FIXED - Run Options not honored (custom makefiles)
FIXED - Problems on minimum wxWindows version test.
FIXED - wxWindows apptemplate broke compilation with Unicode compiled
wxWindows
FIXED - Cannot translate project due to srcdir != builddir.
FIXED - Kdevelop crashes when closing multiple files via Keyboard
FIXED - Grep dialog doesn't prepopulate with selected text.
FIXED - Unsaved changes icon disappears even if save could not be performed.
FIXED - Crashes while loading plugins after unloading plugins.
FIXED - expand text (ctrl+J) crashes kdevelop.
FIXED - cvs tools may crash kdevelop.
FIXED - switching docks when no file is loaded crash kdevelop.
FIXED - Kdevelop crashes when typing a dot at the end of a comment.
FIXED - Incomplete make clean for parts/appwizard/common.
FIXED - Use -u instead of -u3 since it is obsoleted.
FIXED - kdevelop looks weird after previewing forms in KUIViewer.
FIXED - close all in context menu with two changed documents doesn't
respond to cancel properly.
FIXED - Crash when working with Java ant projects.
FIXED - Drop-down lists of toolbar combo views don't appear with UI
effects on.
FIXED - Automake 1.8.x not supported.
FIXED - Unable to debug Hello World C++ program.
FIXED - Lots of other small things we've forgotten...
KDevelop now supports over 15 programming languages and numerous version
control systems, debuggers, documentation formats and build tools. Any
Editor supporting the KTextEditor interfaces can be used as native KDevelop
editor, including kate, qEditor and kvim. Build tools like automake, qmake
or ant are supported natively, meaning that KDevelop does not maintain its
own object repository. Changes in the native project files will be
reflected in KDevelop and vice-versa.
The C++ support offers a class view showing all the symbols either flat or
hierarchical by namespaces and allows easy code-navigation. A background
parser updates the symbols on the fly and also shows syntactical errors in
the source code. The code completion even deals with Qt signals and slots.
With its new open architecture, KDevelop can be customized in every
respect. The user interface can be switched on the fly from classic MDI
mode to the modern IDEAl mode, featuring a code-centric approach with
on-demand tool-views.
KDevelop features extensive support for navigating the source code. Symbols
and filenames can be accessed by just typing part of the name, recently
modified files can be reached with a simple keystroke.
for a possessive (like her, his, whose, their, and its).
Note that I didn't check for proper use of "its" (when it should
be "it is" or "it has" instead).
I also saw over 15 other grammar or punctuation problems, but not
fixed in this commit.
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.
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".]
foo-* to foo-[0-9]*. This is to cause the dependencies to match only the
packages whose base package name is "foo", and not those named "foo-bar".
A concrete example is p5-Net-* matching p5-Net-DNS as well as p5-Net. Also
change dependency examples in Packages.txt to reflect this.
Include a bugfix for lisp_LISP independently discovered by me that has
been pulled up to the automake-1-4 branch of automake cvs.
Changes are:
New in 1.4-p5:
* Allow AM_PROG_LIBTOOL again.
* Diagnose AC_CONFIG_HEADERS the same as AC_CONFIG_HEADER.
* Display distributed file list correctly in usage message.
* Allow numbers in macro names.
* Bugfixes.
New in 1.4-p4:
* Deal with configure.ac as well as configure.in -- this time for real!
* The version numbering system now allows three point version numbers,
such as 1.4.4, without thinking they are alpha release numbers.
New in 1.4-p3:
* Deal with configure.ac as well as configure.in.
* Don't complain if `version.texi' is included in multiple places.
New in 1.4-p2:
* Deal with AC_CONFIG_FILES from autoconf-2.50.
* Improvements to f77 support.
* DESTDIR now works for script targets.
* distcheck-hook works correctly.
New in 1.4-p1:
* The version numbering system now allows fork identifiers (such as
the p1 in this version of automake).
* Cope gracefully with various versions of libtool which may or may not
require ltconfig, ltcf-c.sh, ltcf-cxx.sh or ltcf-gcj.sh.
* Bugfixes.
first component is now a package name+version/pattern, no more
executable/patchname/whatnot.
While there, introduce BUILD_USES_MSGFMT as shorthand to pull in
devel/gettext unless /usr/bin/msgfmt exists (i.e. on post-1.5 -current).
Patch by Alistair Crooks <agc@netbsd.org>