Add perl to TOOLS, since configure stops if it's not found.
6.3 Wed Jan 4 22:37:10 CET 2006
- SECURITY FIX: on systems using openpty, permissions were
not correctly updated on the tty device and were left as
world-readable and world-writable (likely in original rxvt,
too), and were not restored properly. Affected are only
systems where non-unix ptys were used (such as most BSDs, not
GNU/Linux). (found, patched and debugged by Ryan Beasley).
- meta8 support was forcefully enabled in most configurations.
restored configurability of this (useless) feature (reported
by Mikachu).
- optionally embed a perl interpreter, which can be used for more
intelligent/customized selection support, visual feedback,
menus, tabs etc. See the the urxvtperl manpage, the -pe option,
perl*-resources and keysym resources. Not everything is there yet.
- try to be more clever about differing font sizes and their ascent.
Not guarenteed to work, but works better in most cases now.
- fix directory permissions on install.
- implemented option to disable built-in line drawing characters
and fall back to the font ones (patch by Martin Pohlack).
- disabled sched_yield support: the linux version is just too useless
(it schedules nice'd processes before the own one for extended
periods). Too bad, it could reduce system time by a factor of 5 here.
6.2 Mon Jan 2 16:03:01 CET 2006
- implemented intensityStyles option which enables/disables bold/blink
selecting high intensity foreground/background colours, suggested by
Chuck Blake.
- move iso14755 character feedback box out of the way if it would
obscure the mouse cursor position.
- replaced callback.h by a fixed version from gvpe that correctly
returns the callback result (affects new -pty-fd semantics in urxvtc
on a few architectures). Reported by darix.
- include one trailing space in rectangular selections to indicate
the inserted newline (yeah, weird, but visually more pleasing).
- try to use sched_yield to (drastically) improve terminal data
transfer efficiency.
- further minor cleanups.
6.1 Tue Dec 27 13:23:40 CET 2005
- update iso8859-7 table (euro and drachma round-trip et al.).
- fix a crash when the selection scrolls out of the scrollback
while the user still drags.
- selections that were partially scrolled out of the window were
not drawn correctly.
- lines newly scrolled in were not initialized properly, leading
to extremely long lines and (hopefully) some segfaults.
- iso14755 overlay position was wrong.
- iso14755 overlay now displays rendition info, too.
- use unicode white space class instead of hardcoded values for
stripping whitespace.
- do whitespace stripping on rectangular selections.
- slight cleanups in src/features.h.
6.0 Sat Dec 24 13:58:56 CET 2005
- make it compile without SMART_RESIZE again.
- enable slow link support by default.
- fix relative cursor-positioning not respecting scrolling regions
(also a bug in original rxvt).
- initialize termios structure to zero when fetching it fails
(see http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=84647 for a
partial patch).
- bump max columns/rows to 10000 each.
- bump max savelines to 10000000.
- -pty-fd now passes the urxvtc fd to the urxvtd process.
- avoid linking against -lnsl/-lsocket/-lxpg4 unless neccessary.
- major code cleanup (still not complete, though).
- implement -hold option.
- _major_ rewrite of internal buffer handling:
- re-flow on resize, lines get wrapped instead of winged.
- circular line buffer (substantially speeds up scrolling).
- slightly less code + data memory usage per terminal.
- slight overall speed improvements.
- considerably improved code clarity.
- partial-screen scrolls no longer end up in the scrollback
buffer.
5.9 Sat Dec 17 21:53:17 CET 2005
- fix a bug in the menu code of unknown impact, found by darix.
- clean up signal handling to be global, not per terminal
(matters only for rxvtd).
- fix small typoe in rxvt.1 (found by Mike Fabian).
- don't crash when broken xft/fontconfig/freetype versions return
bogus data, ignore the xft font instead (experienced on suse).
(a) bjam should be consistent with the rest of the world, the OS is
called DragonFly, not DragonFlyBSD. It might be _annoying_, but it is
a fact of live and no spelling fault can avoid it.
(b) disable the compiler thread support checks, they don't really work
and are not needed anyway.
(c) DragonFly has wchar and ctype functions, so use them.
Bump revisions of boost-build (bjam), boost-headers (well, they changed)
and boost-libs.
- Added some variable types.
- For unknown variables, the type is guessed from the variable name.
- Added more checks for relative pathnames.
- Improved the shell parser once more.
version 3.3.0
New features:
* YTalk now recognizes GNU talk (gtalk)
* Much improved VT100 support
Changes:
* YTalk is now released under the GNU GPL
* The X11 interface has been removed since no one was using it
and it had grown way too outdated
* Unidentified talk clients are now called "BSD talk",
since talk(1) originally appeared in 4.2BSD.
* Moved to GNU automake
* Re-indented sources with hard tabs
* Added a couple of tests (run with 'make check')
Bug fixes:
* YTalk now tolerates stacking invite/import requests
* Fixed a build problem on systems without snprintf()
* Once again use $HOME when looking for personal ytalkrc
version 3.2.0
New features:
* Added far-right "stomping", fixes procps top(1) among other things
* Separated handling of CR and LF, makes a lot of programs work better
* Added support for 'G' escape sequence used by Gentoo's init scripts
* Added "escape-yesno" patch from FreeBSD that optionally requires
that you press <escape> before answering yes/no questions
* Added a "YTALK_VERSION" environment variable to subshells
Changes:
* --with-x is now --enable-x
Bug fixes:
* Fixed an endless loop in curses titlebar code
* We now use snprintf() instead of sprintf() if available
* Restored limit on auto-invite hostnames from 16 to 64 characters
version 3.1.6
Changes:
* Don't even build pty allocation code if system has openpty()
* Made all debugging code strictly optional, add --enable-debug
to ./configure if you want it
Bug fixes:
* Fixed a crash when resizing YTalk in an XTerm
* Fixed a remote-crash format string bug in auto-invite daemon
* Fixed build problems on SunOS
* Fixed --with-x on X.org (broken since 3.1.2)
version 3.1.5
New features:
* We now use openpty() if available to securely allocate ptys
* Added the prompt-quit patch from Debian again (oops, lost in 3.1.3)
Bug fixes:
* Fixed a problem with the configure script on Slackware
* Added a missing part of VT100 scrolling support
* Fixed a small memory leak in terminal tab handling
* Small documentation fixes and updates
version 3.1.4
New features:
* Added "rering all" to main menu (requested by Matthew Vernon in '99)
* Added --with-curses=DIR option to configure script
Bug fixes:
* Fixed detection of `socklen_t' type on OpenBSD
* Fixed a minor problem with the no-beep mode
* Fixed a minor signed/unsigned issue
* Cleaned up the configure script a bit
version 3.1.3
New features:
* Added support for job control on BSD systems
* Added terminal tab handling
* Added terminal keypad modes
* Added "ignorebreak" mode (^C is ignored unless a shell is running)
* Added "beeps" to the ytalkrc flags (applies to all beeps)
* Added internal memory management and tracking
Changes:
* Maintainer change to Andreas Kling
* Dropped getlogin() in favor of getpwuid()
* Removed "debug" logging code
Bug fixes:
* Fixed the shell on Tru64 UNIX
* restored compatibility with old talk daemons (broken in 3.1.2)
* restored command line parsing (broken on many systems in 3.1.2)
* Removed debug code that broke terminal raw mode in 3.1.2
version 3.1.2
New features:
* Debug logger added
* Now optionally prompts user before quitting (when using -q),
patch from Colin Watson
* Added parsing of long options
* Fixed maximum username length to 11 instead of 8
Changes:
* Maintainer change to Jessica Peterson
* X support isn't compiled as default anymore
* -x command line switch now enables X11 mode instead of disabling it.
* Scrolling is enabled by default
* Upgraded to autoconf 2.59
Bug fixes:
* Fixed a possible buffer overflow regarding a oversized $HOME
when loading the configuration file
* Reset handling of SIGCHLD for shells - patch from P. Maragakis
following hints by Jason Gunthorpe