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From: Malcolm T. <ma...@co...> - 2003-12-06 10:34:37
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Let's try this again... Scrollkeeper 0.3.14 (codename: "Whoops") has now been uploaded to http://sourceforge.net/projects/scrollkeeper/ for general use. I also put up a source rpm this time, since the spec file has been corrected. This release fixes the showstopper problem in the 0.3.13 release: namely that it did not really build for most people. Aside from that, there have been no substantive changes. 0.3.14 ======= Released on: 6 December 2003 - Build fixes: - Correct problem with distributed intltool scripts. - Update rpm spec file. |
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From: Malcolm T. <ma...@co...> - 2003-12-05 06:47:34
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I have just uploaded a tarball of the scrollkeepe-0.3.13 release to sourceforge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/scrollkeeper/). This is primarily a long overdue bug-fixing release, attempting to get the number of known bugs down to a minimum. 0.3.13 ======= Released on: 5 December 2003. - Runtime fixes: - Use a per-user directory for storing the extracted contents files. This avoids problems when multiple users share /tmp and use scrollkeeper. - Do XInclude processing on documents before extracting information. - By default, do not use the network to retrieve required DTDs. - Can be changed using the '-n' parameter to scrollkeeper-install and friends. - Do not segfault if an OMF file is invalid. - Build fixes: - Install various package documentation files. - Tidy up the build process a little bit and fix some portability bugs. - Update included gettext code. - Build fixes for specific platforms (Solaris and *BSD systems). - Detect installed version of the DocBook DTD at build time. - Allow the location of system XML catalog to be specified. - see the --with-xml-catalog flag. - Install locale-specific program files correctly (i.e. portably). - Allow scrollkeeper data directory to be customised - see the --with-partial-db-dir flag. - Upgrade supplied gettext and automake versions. - Miscellaneous: - Correctly register translated versions of documents by considering their category, rather than their titles. - Don't leak file descriptors when updating the database. This fixes resource starvation problems on some systems. - Fix some memory leaks. - Should now work with IPv6-enabled systems. - When using a non-default prefix, the scrollkeeper log files are updated correctly. - Many Sourceforge bug tracker bugs fixed and all outstanding patches in the patch tracker evaluated and applied if appropriate. - New maintainers - Malcolm Tredinnick - Miloslav Trmac (i18n maintainer) - Translation updates: - All translations coordinated via the Translation Project now. (http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/contrib/po/HTML/index.html) - Updated translations - am (Amharic) - Ge'ez Frontier Foundation - ca (Catalan) - Jordi Mallach - cs (Czech) - Miloslav Trmac - da (Danish) - Ole Laursen - hu (Hungarian) - Emese Kovacs - ja (Japanese) - Yukihiro Nakai, Shun-ichi Tahara - kn (Kannada) - Pramod - nl (Dutch) - Tino Meinen - no (Norwegian) - Kjartan Maraas - ro (Romanian) - Marius Andreiana - ru (Russian) - Dmitry Mastrukov - sk (Slovak) - Stanislav Visnovsky - sr (Serbian) - Danilo Segan - sv (Swedish) - Christian Rose - tr (Turkish) - Gorkem Cetin - vi (Vietnamese) - pclouds - zh_TW (Traditional Chinese) - Abel Cheung Cheers, Malcolm |
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From: Dan M. <mu...@al...> - 2002-03-21 05:54:57
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ScrollKeeper 0.3.6 is now available.
New in this release:
* Fixed duplicate id in Writing ScrollKeeper OMF Files which caused an
error spew on installation.
* Updated INSTALL file to have better information on dependencies and
building.
* Updated translations: Danish, Norwegian, Slovenian
* Fixed a handful of errors that only show up on Solaris (thanks to
Morten Welinder <te...@di...>).
* Removed obsolete scrollkeeper_toc.
* Added latest draft of specifications document.
* Fixed call for libxml header files to avoid potentially loading
other header files with the same name. (Thanks to Daniel Veillard
<vei...@re...>).
* Cleaned up configure script.
* Rewrote doc and OMF file build and install scripts to resemble
that from scrollkeeper-example2.
You can get ScrollKeeper 0.3.6 at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/scrollkeeper
If you find any bugs, please submit them to the bug tracker at:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=11543&atid=111543
Please be sure to include your name and email address in any bugs you
enter so we can contact you if necessary.
If you would like to contribute to ScrollKeeper:
There are instructions for getting the latest source from CVS at:
http://scrollkeeper.sourceforge.net/cvs.shtml
Look over the TODO list in the tarball or CVS and the bug list on the web,
find something you're interested in working on, and email
scr...@li... with your choice so that others
don't duplicate your work.
- The ScrollKeeper Team
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From: Dan M. <d-...@uc...> - 2002-01-14 08:05:18
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ScrollKeeper 0.3.1, the second release in the unstable development series,
is now available for your testing and development pleasure.
New in this release:
* Now uses intltool instead of xml-i18n-tools.
* New TODO file which lists many of the top bugs and tasks which need to
be done, as well as some less high-priority ones.
* More detailed log entries, including time and date stamps and log
entries for more document registration and unregistration events.
* Several updated translations.
* Log file now tracks @localstatedir@.
* Added man page for scrollkeeper.conf and updated some older man pages.
* Fixed bug where RPM didn't remove ScrollKeeper log files when
ScrollKeeper is uninstalled.
You can get ScrollKeeper 0.3.1 at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/scrollkeeper
If you find any bugs, please submit them to the bug tracker at:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=11543&atid=111543
If you would like to contribute to ScrollKeeper:
There are instructions for getting the latest source from CVS at:
http://scrollkeeper.sourceforge.net/cvs.shtml
Look over the TODO file in the tarball or CVS and the bug list on the web,
find something you're interested in working on, and email
scr...@li... with your choice so that others
don't duplicate your work.
- The ScrollKeeper Team
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From: Dan M. <d-...@uc...> - 2001-12-05 06:29:04
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Due to popular demand, ScrollKeeper 0.3.0 is now available. Thanks to lots of hard work by Laszlo and Mary, version 0.3.0 has a number of new features. These include: Support for both XML and SGML DocBook documents, improved i18n, index extraction from DocBook documents, and configurable OMF paths using a system-wide configuration file and user-configurable shell variables. This is the first release in the 0.3.x (development) series and should not be used on end-user machines. The current stable release is 0.2. ScrollKeeper 0.3.0 has undergone minimal testing. I am hoping that various developers will test it in different environments and help us to quickly reach a stable 0.4.0 release. Be warned that this release is very bumpy and the requirements may be difficult to satisfy on certain distributions. You can get ScrollKeeper 0.3.0 at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/scrollkeeper Please send any questions, patches, bug reports, and information which may be useful to others to scr...@li.... Instructions on how to satisfy the dependencies on particular distributions would also be helpful, since it requires the newer XML/docbook setup and tools. - The ScrollKeeper Team |
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From: Dan M. <d-...@uc...> - 2001-05-26 04:26:16
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Hi, Now that ScrollKeeper has a fairly large audience (over 5000 downloads from SourceForge and many more through Linux distros which have started shipping it), I figure there are people who want to track the main announcements without hearing all the technical discussions. So, I just created a new mailing list for ScrollKeeper announcements called "scrollkeeper-announce". All posts are moderated, so it should be very low traffic. We will announce new releases and other general announcements such as roadmaps, significant errata descriptions, and anything else which we feel is of interest to those using or redistributing ScrollKeeper. To join the list, visit: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scrollkeeper-announce If you want to unsubscribe to scrollkeeper-devel, you can do so here: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scrollkeeper-devel Dan |