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CVS commit: pkgsrc/devel/cssc



Module Name:    pkgsrc
Committed By:   ryoon
Date:           Wed Feb  2 11:29:07 UTC 2011

Modified Files:
        pkgsrc/devel/cssc: Makefile distinfo
        pkgsrc/devel/cssc/patches: patch-ad
Removed Files:
        pkgsrc/devel/cssc/patches: patch-ab patch-ac

Log Message:
Update to 1.3.0.
RP pkg/44475

Changelog:
New in CSSC-1.3.0, 2010-11-07

        * This release is identical to CSSC-1.3.0rc1 apart from the
          version number.

New in CSSC-1.3.0rc1, 2010-05-16

        * The CSSC manual is now published under version 1.3 of the
          GNU Free Documentation License.

        * The code and build system have been modernised and some
          redundant files have been removed.  This may make it harder
          to build CSSC on very old systems.  However, it's now easier
          to maintain.  If CSSC no longer builds on a system that's
          important to you, please send mail to <bug-cssc%gnu.org@localhost>
          explaining your problem.

        * CSSC now uses the GNU portability library, gnulib.

        * CSSC now requires a C++ compiler with working exceptions and
          a working STL implementation.

        * Adoption of some STL data structures has made some parts of
          CSSC faster, notably "val".

        * CSSC now includes unit tests.  We also run the y2k tests for
          "make check".  If valgrind is installed, it will be used to
          for verification during tests.  You can turn this off by
          givig the --without-valgrind option to configure.

        * The configure script now supports a new option
          "--enable-warnings" which enables many GCC warning options.

New in CSSC-1.2.0, 2009-04-11

        * This stable release is almost identical to the 1.1.1 test
          release; there are no functional changes.

New in CSSC-1.1.1, 2008-01-18

        * Updated the NEWS file to give estimated release dates
          and user-visible changes for ancient releases.

        * The -l and -L options of "get" are now implemented.

        * If you use "admin -dlX" to unlock release X, but all
          releases are locked, an explanatory error message is issued.
          Previously, the attempt was simply silently ignored.

        * prs no longer has a -R option.

        * When CSSC tools are passed the name of a directory on the
          command line, they operate on the SCCS files in that directory.
          As of this release, subdirectories are ignored (instead of
          generating an error when CSSC tries to open the directory as
          a file).

New in CSSC-1.1.0, 2007-12-17

        * GNU CSSC is now distributed under version 3 of the GNU General
          Public License.  The documentation is distributed under
          version 1.2 of the GNU Free Documentation License.

        * We now require the C++ compiler to support exceptions in
          order to compile successfully.  Previously, CSSC allowed
          compilation without exceptions, but this meant that graceful
          recovery from failures was not possible.

        * Fixed a spurious failure when writing out the SCCS file when
          the Y flag is set in the SCCS file.

        * "sccs unedit /tmp/SCCS/s.foo" will no longer cause the
          deletion of ./s.foo, if it exists.  Instead, ./foo will be
          deleted, as intended.

        * Support for some older SCCS files as produced by Unix System III
          (some of these have leading spaces in the counts of inserted/
          deleted/unchanged lines in the delta table).

        * Compilation fixes for Darwin


To generate a diff of this commit:
cvs rdiff -u -r1.27 -r1.28 pkgsrc/devel/cssc/Makefile
cvs rdiff -u -r1.10 -r1.11 pkgsrc/devel/cssc/distinfo
cvs rdiff -u -r1.2 -r0 pkgsrc/devel/cssc/patches/patch-ab
cvs rdiff -u -r1.3 -r0 pkgsrc/devel/cssc/patches/patch-ac
cvs rdiff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 pkgsrc/devel/cssc/patches/patch-ad

Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the
copyright notices on the relevant files.



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