by txoof
txsig is a perl script for choosing a random quote from a base of quote files written in Perl. txsig runs on Linux in perl and should run on any platform that has the required modules. txsig offers a more flexible implementation of the fortune program.
1.05 2005-11-11 Aaron Ciuffo* fixed a problem with creating and updating the data.cnt file - this was a problem introduced in the last version
1.04 2004-10-25 Aaron Ciuffo* re-wrote the installation sub to deal with a wider variety of conditions * Fixed a Sementation Fault problem related to DB access on whole, the hashes related to ...
1.03 2004-09-29 * Minor changes to documentation - fixed lots of spelling errors * Added -a option to add the source filename to the printed quote * Fixed one-off bug in max loops - Yes, I finally got around to it. I know that this was a major ...
1.02 2004-03-12 Aaron Ciuffo* Minor changes to documentation * Minor formating changes to statistic output subroutine * The -R option now accurately updates quote files that have changed. Before it skipped over them; the only ...
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1.01 2004-01-25 * Updates to the documentation for a bit more clarity * Minor updates to the documentation for accuracy and inclusiveness * Minor bug fix to handle bad or missing data from the .cnt file 1.0 2003-12-9 * Yet Another reWrite - ...
1.0 2003-12-9 * Yet Another reWrite - most of the sub routines have been overhauled or patched up - V 1.0 handles errors much better - more verbose loging * TxSig now uses pointers to locate quotes in files; this is significantly faster ...
0.14a 2003-12-4 * changed the executable name - I've been informed that adding a .pl is bad form. Whatever. txsig.pl is now txsig. Change it if you want, it doesn't matter. * added option -S to add sigdahses like pine * changed option -k ...
0.14: 2003-12-2 * txsig now only depends on standard perl modules: Getopt::Std and DB_file * config files have changed format and are much more strict; all entries must read as key=value Please update your config files by either using the -i ...
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