Changelog:
New in release 1.4.2
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This release is dedicated to Sven Guckes (*1967-04-06 +2022-02-20).
Sven was an enthusiastic Linux explainer, his particular passion was the console
tools.
I met Sven a couple of times. He always showed interest in the further developme
nt of
the bvi and liked to discuss new ideas.
R.I.P. Sven
* :wq bug fixed
* Error-message if input no terminal
* Mixed licenses (SF bug #10)
* Segmentation fault occurs on undo (SF bug #11)
* Segmentation fault occurs on substitution in 32-bit systems (SF bug #12)
* ncursesw support
* Handling inputs larger than 2^31 bytes (SF bug #13)
* Some incorrect function prototypes in ANSI mode fixed (SF bug #14)
* Minor fixes
pkglint --only "https instead of http" -r -F
With manual adjustments afterwards since pkglint 19.4.4 fixed a few
indentations in unrelated lines.
This mainly affects projects hosted at SourceForce, as well as
freedesktop.org, CTAN and GNU.
Problems found with existing distfiles:
distfiles/javascript-2.1b1.el
distfiles/yEd-3.14.2.zip
No changes made to the javascript-mode or yEd distinfo files.
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
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.
Changes include:
* bug and portability fixes
* -c option in bmore (clear before displaying)
* -n num option in bmore (display the indicated number of lines in each
screenful
* -w num option in bmore (display the indicated number of bytes in each
line)
* autoconf 2.52
* bmore: nicer last line
curses.buildlink2.mk. This was wrong because we _really_ do want to
express that we want _n_curses when we include the buildlink2.mk file.
We should have a better way to say that the NetBSD curses doesn't
quite work well enough. In fact, it's far better to depend on ncurses
by default, and exceptionally note when it's okay to use NetBSD curses
for specific packages. We will look into this again in the future.
Changes:
- can edit block special files
- can read/edit/write parts of files
- +cmd now works on command line
- :e# bug fixed and a buffer overflow fixed
- bmore program added to package