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Current tag: pkgsrc-2006Q3


Revision 1.9 / (download) - annotate - [select for diffs], Mon Oct 10 09:05:59 2005 UTC (18 years, 5 months ago) by seb
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: pkgsrc-2006Q4-base, pkgsrc-2006Q4, pkgsrc-2006Q3-base, pkgsrc-2006Q3, pkgsrc-2006Q2-base, pkgsrc-2006Q2, pkgsrc-2006Q1-base, pkgsrc-2006Q1, pkgsrc-2005Q4-base, pkgsrc-2005Q4
Changes since 1.8: +52 -6 lines
Diff to previous 1.8 (colored)

Update to version 2.1.2.

Add build dependencies on GNU make and GNU sed for 'test' target's benefit.

Support for input chroot, via make variable SOURCE_HIGHLIGHT_INPUT_CHROOT,
deactivated otherwise the build is broken.

XXX Is 'TOOLS_PLATFORM.gsed= # empty' the proper way to override a
the platform sed tool ?

Relinquish stewardship.

Changes since last packaged version (1.11):
Version 2.1.2
   * fixed conversion of hexadecimal characters in output language
     definitions
   * fixed compilation error with regex 1.33
   * include man page
   * fixed a bug with LaTeX output of " with some inputencs

Version 2.1.1
   * fixed a bug that sigsegv when more than one input file
     is provided
   * fixed a compilation error with gcc 4.0

Version 2.1
   * Included obsolete man page.
   * output language format specifications are read at run-time
     so that new output languages can be easily added dynamically
     (without recompiling the sources) by using a simple syntax.
   * "fixed" and "notfixed" styles can be specified.
   * fixed the handling of end-of-line (processed only once)
   * LaTeX output
   * TeXinfo output
   * debug of a language definition
   * tags.j2h files are now called style files.
   * renamed --tags-file option in --style-file
   * allows to specify a prefix for the generated line number anchors
   * --header and --footer do not imply --doc
   * language definition for LogTalk and LaTeX

Version 2.0
   * Language specifications are read at run-time, so that
     new languages can be easily added dynamically (without recompiling
     the sources) by using a simple syntax.
   * "nonsensitive" for simple definitions
   * cgi version not built automatically
   * failsafe option to simply output the input file when no
     language definition is found
   * functionalities with less improved.

Version 1.11.1
   * fixed compilations problems on some Unix compilers

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