Somehow, in all the events that surrounded the release of 15.9, sending out the actual announcement slipped through the cracks...
So here it is, a bit over a year later: cscope-15.9 has been released on 2018-07-24. This is, like usual, purely a bugfix release.
Arguably the largest single change was that in December 2017 the source was moved from CVS to git, here are SourceForge.
This is primarily a bug fix release.
It also incorporates the addition of the "find assignments to" search, which existed in other branches of this tool, but not in this one.
cscope-15.8a is a release to include all the bug fixes accumulated since 15.7a.
This is a quick bug fix release to replace 15.7. It fixes some stack overflows, correctly reports its version number.
Cscope is a text screen based source browser
cscope 15.7 is tagged and released
Minor bugfix release including various fixes:
*Some build file updates for newest autotools
*Fixes for some screen redraw corner cases
*Fixes for newline handling in dir names
*Fixes for non-readable files
*A few crash fixes
*Fixes to handle hpp/hxx files
*Fixes to clean tmp files on exit
*Minor lexer fixes
*Documentation enhancement... read more
In the ligth of various security issues that came up recently, I've decided to rush this bug-fix release. Among other things, it contains pre-built flex and yacc outputs, so it should be easier on people with no or faulty flex and bison installations.
To finally get rid of the ceaseless stream of duplicate bug reports about the enclosed source file egrep.y being rejected by recent versions of GNU Bison, I'm releasing this bugfix version of cscope. Source tarball is out; binary packages for a select few platforms will be added as they arrive here.
- New flex scanner
- XEmacs support improvements
- Vim support improvements
- 64 bit fixes
- MSDOS support (available as csc153b.zip)
- More editing keys
- Webcscope added to contrib
This version contains an improved interface, major bug fixes and enhancements.
Version cscope 15.0 pre-alpha build level 2 released.
Lots of fixes and enhancements, autoconf support and code cleanup.
Although pre-alpha, its probably more stable than 13.0