release notes: This is a bugfix and doc-upgrade release, and commences the MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH versioning. Please see AUTHORS and THANKS.
At least one more patch release is indicated, for the tarball includes the superfluous README-alpha that can be safely ignored (discovered while composing this announcement, so it goes) but nonetheless should be considered a process bug. Another anomoly (to conventions) is that this patch release actually removes something: the rcsintro(1) manpage. This was an elision of two actions: moving the manpage out of section 1 (as there is no such 'rcsintro' command), and getting rid of manpages altogether. Clumsiness from laziness maybe, or rather haphazard stumbling as the legs tire. If you are a fan of RCS and would like to write and contribute introductory material to the (texinfo) manual, please feel free to do so. Lastly, a note about the repo (see "source code", below) for the practitioners of software freedom. To make this release, many commits from 'master' were cherry-picked to a still-to-be-pushed branch. I expect to push it in the next week or so, after some process details relating to the change in versioning scheme are figured out (and recorded in HACKING). README excerpt: GNU RCS (Revision Control System) manages multiple revisions of files. RCS can store, retrieve, log, identify, and merge revisions. It is useful for files that are revised frequently, e.g., programs, documentation, graphics, and papers. NEWS excerpt: - 5.8.1 | 2012-06-05 - Bugs fixed - Debug output removed Due to an oversight, release 5.8 rlog included code to write debugging output to stderr for invocations using the ‘-d’ option and a date range (e.g., ‘rlog -d 2010<2012’). - Criteria for avoiding read-only checks refined For "make check", some test cases are inhibited if the user running the test is not effectively blocked from writing a purportedly read-only file, such as when "make check" is run by the super user, or for certain (weird) NFS situations. Previously, to determine this condition, we considered only the operating system type, a very crude (and incomplete) proxy. Now, we explicitly check with a shell sequence comprising the umask(1) and test(1) commands, plus output-redirection. - Regression in ‘-zLT’ handling On a 64-bit x86 system, RCS 5.8 introduced a regression whereby: rlog -zLT -d>2011-05-04 would select the correct entry but display its date always with default (01) month and day, i.e., YYYY-01-01. This is now fixed (see also tests/t320). - Regression in ‘ci -d -T’ handling RCS 5.8 introduced a regression whereby: ci -l -d -T FILE would set the mtime of RCS/FILE,v (the comma-v file) to the epoch. This is now fixed (see also tests/t810). - Use ‘diff --label’ instead of ‘diff -L’ Previously, RCS used GNU diff's ‘-L’ option. According to Paul Eggert (a GNU diffutils maintainer): That option has been undocumented since diffutils 2.8 (released in March 2002) and the option is intended to be replaced sometime soon with a different meaning. Now, RCS uses ‘diff --label’, thus immune to the planned change. - Miscellaneous changes - Make help extraction noisy (on failure) - Silence some compiler warnings - Increase coverage of "make check" - Documentation improvements - Manpage rcsintro(1) dropped This manpage is redundant, and (arguably) should not have been in section 1 in the first place. - Use "Invoking COMMAND" instead of "COMMAND" as node names This makes it easier for ‘info --usage COMMAND’ to DTRT, and makes GNU (info "(standards) Manual Structure Details") happy. - explicitly UTF-8 This is to prepare for a (future) GNU Texinfo release that renders @code in a more pretty way when the encoding is UTF-8. If you're reading this (from the future) with such a Texinfo at hand, feel free to regenerate the docs in doc/ prior to install. - CVS is not GNU Previously, we incorrectly said "GNU CVS", succumbing to a common misunderstanding. Now we know better. - TAGS file no longer distributed To create, configure normally and do "make TAGS". - New configure script option ‘--enable-coverage’ Specifying ‘--enable-coverage’ causes ‘_Exit’ to be an alias for ‘exit’ and CFLAGS to append ‘--coverage’ if the compiler is GCC. This is needed because the coverage machinery writes the .gcda files only on ‘exit’. This option is for maintainers; most people can ignore it. - Portability improvements - Use more gnulib modules - Use portable Makefile subst-ref variable syntax - Use portable shell command-output interpolation syntax - Maintenance tools upgraded - GNU Automake 1.12 - GNU Autoconf 2.69 - gnulib-tool (GNU gnulib 2012-06-03 16:29:00) 0.0.7432-f6c24-modified tarball and detached signature: http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/rcs/rcs-5.8.1.tar.gz http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/rcs/rcs-5.8.1.tar.gz.sig source code: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/rcs.git homepage: http://www.gnu.org/software/rcs/ _______________________________________________ GNU Announcement mailing list <info-gnu@gnu.org> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnu