#17140 closed update (fixed)
lout update to 3.37
Reported by: | nox@… | Owned by: | ggreif@… |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Port: | lout |
Description
Changes:
- Updated to 3.37.
- Enabled PDF compression.
- Enabled collation support.
- Enabled stat() use for automatic object rebuilding.
- Enabled parallel build.
- Added doc and manpages installation.
- Fixed mtree violation, files are now installed in
$prefix/share/lout
instead of$prefix/lout.lib
.
Attachments (1)
Change History (11)
Changed 16 years ago by nox@…
Attachment: | lout-3.37.diff added |
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comment:1 Changed 16 years ago by ggreif@…
comment:2 follow-up: 4 Changed 16 years ago by nox@…
I'm new to lout, may you tell me which are those stability issues? :) What is the ETA for 3.38?
comment:3 Changed 16 years ago by ggreif@…
comment:4 Changed 16 years ago by ggreif@…
Replying to nox@…:
I'm new to lout, may you tell me which are those stability issues? :) What is the ETA for 3.38?
It is already out. There was some status value issues from prg2lout which caused aborting of certain documents.
comment:5 follow-up: 6 Changed 16 years ago by nox@…
Then you're right, you shall go directly for the 3.38 version. May I commit the patch as soon as I've updated it for 3.38 or would you like to review it again?
comment:6 Changed 16 years ago by ggreif@…
Replying to nox@…:
Then you're right, you shall go directly for the 3.38 version. May I commit the patch as soon as I've updated it for 3.38 or would you like to review it again?
If you have commit privs, just go ahead. I'd do it in 2 steps, though, but that would count as personal style :-)
comment:7 follow-up: 8 Changed 16 years ago by nox@…
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
Updated to 3.38 in r42076.
comment:8 Changed 16 years ago by ggreif@…
comment:9 Changed 16 years ago by jmroot (Joshua Root)
Type: | enhancement → update |
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Wow! This looks certainly fine to me :-) My macports-fu wouldn't have climbed that high in 5 years.
Just a question. What about 3.38? Rumors are that 3.37 has some ugly stability issues.