New since 1.0.30:
- bugfixes: xsl:copy on namespace nodes, AVT for xsl:sort order, fix for
the debugger (Keith Isdale), output filename limitation, trio.h and
triodef.h added (Albert Chin), EXSLT node-set (Peter Breitenlohner),
xsltChoose and whitespace (Igor Zlatkovic),
stylesheet compilation (Igor Zlatkovic), NaN and sort (William Brack),
RVT bug introduced in 1.0.30
- avoid generating " (fix in libxml2-2.5.8)
- fix 64bit cleaness problem and compilation troubles introduced in
1.0.30
- Windows makefile generation (Igor Zlatkovic)
- HP-UX portability fix
1.0.30: May 4 2003:
- Fixes and new APIs to handle Result Value Trees and avoid leaks
- Fixes for: EXSLT math pow() function (Charles Bozeman), global
parameter and global variables mismatch, a segfault on pattern
compilation errors, namespace copy in xsl:copy-of, python generator
problem, OpenVMS trio update, premature call to xsltFreeStackElem (Igor),
current node when templates applies to attributes
1.0.29: Apr 1 2003:
- performance improvements especially for large flat documents
- bug fixes: Result Value Tree handling, XML IDs, keys(), extra namespace
declarations with xsl:elements.
- portability: python and trio fixes (Albert Chin), python on Solaris
(Ben Phillips)
1.0.28: Mar 24 2003:
- fixed node() in patterns semantic.
- fixed a memory access problem in format-number()
- fixed stack overflow in recursive global variable or params
- cleaned up Result Value Tree handling, and fixed a couple of old bugs
in the process
* bug fixes: spurious xmlns:nsX="" generation, serialization bug
(in libxml2), a namespace copy problem, errors in the RPM spec
prereqs
* Windows path canonicalization and document cache fix (Igor)
buildlink2.mk files back into the main trunk. This provides sufficient
buildlink2 infrastructure to start merging other packages from the
buildlink2 branch that have already been converted to use the buildlink2
framework.
a an XML language to define transformation for XML. Libxslt is based on libxml2
the XML C library developped for the Gnome project. It also implements most of
the EXSLT set of extensions functions and some of Saxon's evaluate and
expressions extensions.
Submitted in pkg/14688 by Mark Davies.