2.6.4:
Unknown changes
2.6.2:
Fixes for the Windows and macOS packages.
Forbid illegal moves in Spider and some other variants.
2.6.0:
Support for solving Golf using a solver
An untested macOS package (we need testers)
A bug fix
Ability to run the test suite without python 2.x and/or pygtk
Code cleanups.
2.4.0:
The Windows installer now includes the revitalised PySol-music package. For more info, see this bug.
Many improvements to the test suite and the board import functionality.
Some bug fixes.
2.2.0:
The Microsoft Windows binary installer now contains and supports the solver for Freecell and other games.
Many bug fixes.
2.1.4:
We now provide a Microsoft Windows binary installer again, thanks to the great work of Roderik Ploszek. Note that the solvers (for FreeCell/etc.) are not installed as part of it yet, but they are available separately.
pysol-sound-server was updated to support Python 3.x.
Fixes for the board export / solver input, and for redealing upon restart of the "ms*" deals.
Various cleanups.
2.1.3:
Support for the kivy toolkit for running under Android-based devices (currently python 2.7-only)
Fixed the help system and removed the need for the sgmllib module.
Other fixes and cleanups.
Currently there is no Microsoft Windows binary package. Help or insights will be appreciated.
2.1.0:
The code is now compatible with both Python 2.7.x and Python 3.x
One can deal all MS FreeCell/FC-pro deals by specifying e.g: "ms100000" as the seed.
Support for Black Hole and All in a Row solver was added.
Test suite and CI were added to the repository.
The code now passes flake8 validation.
Some improvements to the solver dialog.
upstream change announcement:
December 04, 2009: PySolFC v.2.0 (1061 games) and PySolFC-Cardsets v.2.0 (153 cardsets)
the license was changed to the GPLv3 or newer
13 new games
migration to new python-ttk module
improved look of the deck (required python-imaging v.1.1.7)
fixed Hanafuda games (ticket)
new config-file option: sound_sample_buffer_size (ticket)
portable version for windows (ticket)
many other bugfixes
problem wiz stumbled upon only occurs if py-imaging is installed and
py-imagingtk is not. pysolfc assumed that if py-imaging was installed,
py-imagingtk was also installed. patch-ac corrects this by simply
disabling the runtime detection of these optional dependencies.
The real issue, it seems to me, is that py-imaging installs ImageTk.py,
which needs py-imagingtk to be useful. This is why pysolfc got
confused. pkgsrc should probably be changed to install ImageTk.py in
the py-imagingtk package instead, but I'd rather not audit all
py-imaging users right now, so I'll leave that for someone else.
Bump PKGREVISION to 4.