* 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/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/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.