* harbour/harbour.spec
! fixed to build with postinst.prg executed by shared linked hbrun
* harbour/bin/hb-func.sh
* harbour/debian/rules
* harbour/harbour.spec
% use HB_INST_PKGPREF instead of _DEFAULT_*_DIR
Please test DEB building in Debian, Ubuntu or in other DPKG
based distro. It probably has the same problem with postinst.prg
as all other builds.
* harbour/debian/rules
* harbour/harbour.spec
* harbour/mpkg_tgz.sh
* harbour/source/compiler/gencobj.c
* updated harbour.cfg localization in *nix builds
* harbour/utils/hbrun/Makefile
! restored support for default include directory in system wide builds
* debian/rules
% Minor Makefile optimizations. I hope this is right.
* INSTALL
+ Readded alternative package for curl on debian.
+ external/zlib/zlib.dif
+ external/sqlite3/sqlite3.dif
+ Added .dif files for local patches to locally hosted
3rd party code. Pls update these when modifying original
source locally.
; NOTE: I intentionally didn't add svn props to these files.
* external/sqlite3/Makefile
! Typo in comment.
* config/dos/global.cf
! Fixed to use xcopy instead of copy to 'install' files.
This means long filenames (and also casing) will be retained.
This also means that now 'install' actually works.
It may also mean that creating a DJGPP build isn't anymore
possible on a pure DOS system, I can't remember when xcopy
was introduced. Anyway I think it's better to have this
requirement than not having a proper DOS build at all
(since long years).
This also means that our DOS release cannot even be *used*
in pure DOS environment, since our long filenames will
be chopped when extracting the distro .zip. Only final
.exes are able to run under DOS.
We still have the option to implement full short name
support, but I'm not sure this has any importance anymore.
If we don't want to do this, we can finally lift some
restrictions which tied our hands so far, based on the
fact that DOS builds cannot even be created and run on
real DOS. So, this means:
- We may use long filenames as distro name.
- We may convert DOS platform as a target only platform,
similar to WinCE/ARM.
- If we do the above, we may even embed our DOS
libs in Windows distro, and build DOS apps using
hbmk2 hello.prg -arch=dos
- We may use long filename anywhere in our tree.
(but we must check first if long names are also
supported for headers, dirnames and source names)
If you have an opinion, please tell.
* config/dos/global.cf
! Adding ending pathsep to DOC_SUBDIR to make xcopy happy
and not ask if the target is a file or directory.
; TOFIX: Anyhow, DOC_SUBDIR feature simply doesn't work since
very long, so we should do something about it in the future.
* debian/changelog
+ Added new version entry. (Thanks Guy)
* bin/postinst.bat
! Added workaround to make it work under DOS.
(avoiding 'Out of environment space' error)
+ mpkg_dos.bat
+ Added DOS package generator batch. Very similar
to mpkg_win.bat, maybe we should merge them in
the future.
* mpkg_win.bat
* Using short name for main dir, just to sync it with
DOS version.
* utils/hbformat/hbformat.prg
+ Changed default GT to GTCGI.
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
! Added workaround for dos/djgpp anomaly in hb_DirBase()
(and also hb_ProgName()) where path contains forward
slashed instead of backslashes.
; TOFIX: In core.
* source/vm/Makefile
! Disabled hbvmall for dos build because of thid djgpp error:
---
gcc -I. -I../../../../include -Wall -W -O3 -c ../../hvmall.c -ohvmall.o
In file included from ../../../../include/hbmath.h:60,
from ../../itemapi.c:97,
from ../../hvmall.c:67:
c:/devl/djgpp/include/libm/math.h:97: error: redefinition of 'struct exception'
---
* contrib/hbblat/hbblat.hbc
* contrib/hbhpdf/hbhpdf.hbc
* Minor formatting.
* debian/changelog
* Synced with 1.0.1.
* source/pp/ppcore.c
! Minor typo in one PP error message. (sync 1.0.1)
* Cleaned ":" from all PP error/warning messages to be
friendly with Eclipse.
* source/compiler/hbgenerr.c
* Cleaned some more ":" chars from compiler error/warning
messages to be friendly with Eclipse.
; NOTE: Few more still remain. If you have an idea how to rephrase these, pls tell:
"Bound error: '%s'"
"Syntax error: '%s'"
"Syntax error: \"%s at '%s'\""
"Invalid lvalue: '%s'"
"Invalid use of '@' (pass by reference): '%s'"
"3Incompatible type in assignment to declared array element expected: '%s'"
"4Suspicious type in assignment to declared array element expected: '%s'"
* utils/hbmake/hbmake.prg
* Updated by large patch from Bill Robertson.
Adds several enhancements, fixes and optimizations
to the previous version.
* utils/hbdoc/hbdoc.prg
* utils/hbmake/hbmake.prg
* utils/hbrun/hbrun.prg
* Changed the way version number is shown.
* utils/hbmake/hbmake.prg
* Updated MT lib lists. (untested)
* make_b32.mak
* Minor sync with make_vc.mak.
* make_vc.mak
* Attempt to implement hbvmmt.lib just like in
make_b32.mak to make them synced.
* harbour-ce-spec
* harbour-w32-spec
* harbour.spec
* common.mak
* make_b32.mak
* make_gcc.mak
* make_vc.mak
* make_vcce.mak
* make_tgz.sh
* debian/rules
- doc/man/hbdot.1
* doc/man/hbrun.1
- utils/hbdot
* utils/hbrun/Makefile
* utils/hbrun/hbrun.prg
- utils/hbrun/external.prg
* Replaced hbrun functionality with hbdot's.
- Removed separate hbdot tool.
* contrib/hbsqlit3/sqlite3/sqlite3.c
* contrib/hbsqlit3/make_vc.bat
! Fixed bug in foreign code (sqlite3.c) to compile in
MSVC C++ mode. (HANDLE -> HMODULE)
* C++ mode is no longer forced in non-GNU MSVC builds,
this way also avoiding a screen warning.
* contrib/examples/dbu/bld_b32.bat
* contrib/examples/dbu/bld_vc.bat
! Fixed to call 'patch' with '-N' so that it doesn't
ask to reverse patches when run multiple times.
+ utils/hbdoc/bld_b32.bat
+ utils/hbdoc/bld_vc.bat
+ Added non-GNU make batch files to build hbmake.
; This is a step towards detaching hbdoc from core.
* utils/hbdoc/hbdocdef.ch
! Fixed equality operators to be SET EXACT independent.
; Minor formatting.
* harbour/debian/changelog
* harbour/make_deb.sh
* added modifications by Guy Roussin - thanks
* harbour/contrib/gtwvg/gtwvg.c
! fixed pointer comparison - C uses different precedence for !
operator then Clipper/xbase
I thought that I've already fixed it once :-o
* harbour/contrib/Makefile
* respect HB_WITHOUT_ODBC and HB_WITHOUT_ADS envvars
* harbour/debian/control
* harbour/make_deb.sh
* removed libncurses5-dev, libslang2-dev, libgpmg1-dev, libx11-dev and
unixodbc-dev from dependences list.
+ added support for HB_COMMERCE=yes envvar
+ added automatic detection for curses, slang, gpm, x11 and odbc
devel packages
+ added test for ACESDK detection - it tests if ach.h file exists
in default user or system wide installation
The above modifications are not tested and I would like to ask
Debian/Ubuntu users to make necessary tests.
* debian/copyright
* doc/license.txt
* COPYING
- Removed one explicily listed license exception:
'samples\pe\license.txt', since it is now in the contrib
which is covered in the "contrib license" section anyway.
This license is probably included only as an example
file for the editor. Ryszard?
* debian/copyright
* doc/license.txt
* COPYING
! Synced COPYING with doc/license.txt
! Synced old license list with debian/copyright
! Removed one old license file reference from text:
contrib\libmisc\dates2.c (Only the DateTime() function by Jon Berg)
Since this copyright clearly refers to doc/license.txt.
Moreover, it's clearly stated in the text that licenses
in contrib can be anything as per defined in the given contrib.
* Removed 1 char left margin from the text.
- harbour/debian/rules.cf
+ harbour/debian/rules
* renamed rules.cf to rules - I forgot to make it before commit
* removed link to not installed hbverfix.1
* changed default INSTDIR
* harbour/make_rpm.sh
* removed not longer necessary flex and bison from dependences list
+ harbour/debian
+ harbour/debian/control
+ harbour/debian/harbour.cfg
+ harbour/debian/harbour.1
+ harbour/debian/dirs
+ harbour/debian/rules.cf
+ harbour/debian/compat
+ harbour/debian/hbmake.1
+ harbour/debian/changelog
+ harbour/debian/copyright
+ harbour/debian/hbtest.1
+ harbour/debian/hbpp.1
+ harbour/debian/hbrun.1
+ harbour/debian/hbdoc.1
+ harbour/make_deb.sh
+ added rules to generate DEB packages - rules by Luis Mayoral
taken from Debian distribution updated for current code but
not tested at all. Please make some test running make_deb.sh
in Debian and Ubuntu distribution and give me an information
about results.