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6.3. औज़ार

The following packages are new or updated for Fedora 11:

6.3.1. Appliance Tools

ace
The ace suite of appliance tools has been upgraded to version 0.0.6, including ace, ace-apache, ace-banners, ace-basic-site, ace-mysql, ace-php, ace-postgres, and ace-ssh.

6.3.2. Languages

clisp
clisp (Common Lisp) has been updated to 2.47. There are a number of changes, please review the project's site (http://clisp.cons.org).
gcc
The gcc compiler suite has been updated to 4.4.0 including gcc, gcc-c++, gcc-gfortran, gcc-gnat, and gcc-objc.

Some of the changes involve syntax changes that have the potential to break existing code.

Please review the NEWS files at http://gcc.gnu.org carefully before upgrading.
gcl
GNU Common Lisp is updated to 2.68pre. This long awaited release fixes a great many bugs. Project site: http://www.gnu.org/software/gcl.
gforth
Fast and portable implementation of the ANS Forth language.
Fedora 11 includes version 0.7.0 of gforth.
There are a large number of changes to gforth in this release. A developer is strongly encouraged to view the project site before proceeding.
gprolog
GNU Prolog has been updated to version 1.3.1. The changes since 1.3.0 are largely of a bug fix nature. The programmer may wish to review the NEWS file at http://www.gprolog.org/NEWS.
iasl
The Intel Advanced Configuration and Power Interface compiler has been upgraded to version 20090123. This is the first update since 2006 and a number of functions have changed names. The developer should review http://www.acpica.org/download/changes.txt before proceeding.
mingw32-gcc
Fedora 11 now includes the MinGW compiler. This is a major new feature allowing developers to build application for Microsoft Windows and Linux from the same source code.
nasm
The nasm package has been upgraded from 2.03.01 to 2.05.01. This change involves a large number of bug fixes as well as the addition of a number of new directives. Refer to the project's change list at http://www.nasm.us/doc/nasmdocc.html for complete details.
ocaml
Some of the highlights in release 3.11 are:
  • The Dynlink library is now available in native code on some platforms.
  • ocamldebug is now supported under Windows (MSVC and Mingw ports) but without the replay feature. (Contributed by Dmitry Bely and Sylvain Le Gall at OCamlCore with support from Lexifi.)
  • New port: MacOS X, AMD/Intel, 64 bits.
For more information, please consult the comprehensive list of changes at http://caml.inria.fr/pub/distrib/ocaml-3.11/notes/Changes.
pl
The Edinburgh compatible Prolog compiler has been updated to 5.7.6. In addition to a number of bugfixes, enhancements include faster labeling for complex optimization expressions, improvements in handling additional dialects, smarter loading of libraries and extensions to YAP compatibility. Project site: http://www.swi-prolog.org.
sbcl
Version 1.0.25 of Steel Bank Common Lisp includes a large number of enhancements and fixes over the previous 1.0.21 version. Refer to http://sbcl.sourceforge.net/news.html for a complete list.
ucblogo
Version 6.0 of ucblogo fixes a problem with the PowerPC.
yasm
Complete rewrite of the NASM assembler. Changes from 0.7.1 to 0.7.2:
  • Add PIC support to 64-bit Mach-O.
  • Add --prefix and --suffix options for naming globals.
  • Make rel foo wrt ..gotpc generate GOTPCREL in elf64 (alias for rel foo wrt ..gotpcrel).
  • Add support for newly specified AVX/AES instructions not in original spec.
  • Remove invalid 256-bit form of VPBLENDVB.
  • Optimize non-strict push with 66h override to byte size if possible.
  • Fix address printing in bin map file.
  • Fix GAS syntax handling of no section flags.
  • Name the absolute symbol in coff/win32/win64 output.
  • Miscellaneous other fixes.

6.3.3. Debug tools

alleyoop
Version 0.9.4 of alleyoop is a minor bugfix update.
gdb
The version of gdb included in Fedora (Archer) contains patches and modifications not in the upstream GDB. Notable changes from upstream include:
  • gdb can debug programs compiled with -fpie.
  • gdb can be scripted using Python. This is used to support the new type-specific pretty-printing feature.
  • gdb lazily reads debug info, resulting in faster startup when the debugee uses many shared libraries.
  • A new catch syscall command has been added. This will cause gdb to stop your program when a syscall is entered or exited.
  • C++ debugging support has been improved. The expression parser handles more cases correctly, and gdb can now properly handle exceptions thrown during an inferior function call.

Consider the Python API to be unstable

The Python API to gdb is still under development. We cannot currently guarantee that future revisions to the API will remain compatible.
memtest86+
Stand-alone memory tester for x86 and x86-64 computers updated to 2.10. Enhancements in v2.10 :
  • Added support for Intel Core i7 (Nehalem) CPU
  • Added support for Intel Atom Processors
  • Added support for Intel G41/G43/G45 Chipsets
  • Added support for Intel P43/P45 Chipsets
  • Added support for Intel US15W (Poulsbo) Chipset
  • Added support for Intel EP80579 (Tolapai) SoC CPU
  • Added support for ICH10 Southbridge (SPD/DMI)
  • Added detection for Intel 5000X
  • Now fully aware of CPU w/ L3 cache (Core i7 & K10)
  • Added workaround for DDR3 DMI detection
  • Fixed Intel 5000Z chipset detection
  • Fixed Memory Frequency on AMD K10
  • Fixed cache detection on C7/Isaiah CPU
  • Fix Memtest86+ not recognized as Linux Kernel
nemiver
In addition to some bug fixes, 0.6.4 of nemiver now allows setting breakpoints even when it cannot get the current source editor.
pylint
The pylint 0.16.0 package includes a number of bug fixes and minor enhancements. Refer to the project site at http://www.logilab.org/projects/pylint for complete details.
valgrind
3.4.0 is a feature release with many significant improvements and the usual collection of bug fixes. This release supports X86/Linux, AMD64/Linux, PPC32/Linux, and PPC64/Linux. Support for recent distros (using gcc 4.4, glibc 2.8 and 2.9) has been added. Refer to the complete valgrind release notes at http://www.valgrind.org/docs/manual/dist.news.html.

6.3.4. Documentation Tools

colordiff
The colordiff package has been updated to 1.08a. Changes (from the project website) include: Support for numeric colours added, for 256-colour terminals (thanks to Gautam Iyer). Diff-types can now be specified explicitly, for use when diff-type detection doesn't work or isn't possible. Return diff's exit code, patch from Tim Connors. Allow extraneous diff text to be coloured separately.
doxygen
The new doxygen 1.5.8 includes a completely rewritten doxywizard, enhanced extension mapping, support for Vietnamese and better support for Turkish. In addition there are numerous bug fixes as outlined in http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/changelog.html.
highlight
Version 2.7 of highlight includes (from http://www.andre-simon.de/):
  • improved XML- and VHDL highlighting
  • added support for Clojure
  • added wrapping arrows in LaTeX output
texinfo
Version 4.13 of texinfo includes a reference card, better support for HTML, and support for multibyte character sets. For full details, see the project site: http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/.

6.3.5. IDEs and Editors

emacs
Release 22.3 of emacs is primarily concerned with cleaning out old/obsolete features. Refer to the NEWS file (http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/NEWS.22.3) for full details.
eric
Fedora 11 includes version 4.3.0 of the eric Python IDE. Refer to http://eric-ide.python-projects.org/eric-news.html for full details.
ipython
The ipython 0.9.1 version is included, an update from 0.8.4. This is a major release. Refer to http://ipython.scipy.org/announcements/ann-ipython-0.9.txt for the full story.
monodevelop
The updated monodevelop 1.9.2 includes a large number of new features. You can review these features at http://monodevelop.com/Release_notes_for_MonoDevelop_2.0_Beta_1.
plt-scheme
This is a bugfix release.

6.3.6. Issue and Bug Tracking Tools

mantis
The mantis package has been upgraded to 1.1.6. "This release fixes once and for all the caching troubles from previous stable releases, some access permissions bugs, and a few various other issues. This release also improves the existing source control integration by allowing remote checkins." For a complete list of all other changes refer to http://www.mantisbt.org/.
trac
0.11.3 of trac contains a number of new features, including a new template engine for generating content, new configurable workflow, and finer grained control of permissions.
trac-mercurial-plugin
The trac-mercurial-plugin 0.11.0.7 package works with the trac 0.11 release, and provides added features including quickjump to a tag or branch, blame support, and custom property renderers.

6.3.7. Lexical and Parsing Tools

bison
Fedora 11 includes version 2.4.1 of bison. This is a minor upgrade.

6.3.8. Make and Build Tools

automake
Improvements in automake 1.10.2 include:
  • Changes to Libtool support:
    • The distcheck command works with Libtool 2.x even when LT_OUTPUT is used, as config.lt is removed correctly now.
  • Miscellaneous changes:
    • The manual is now distributed under the terms of the GNU FDL 1.3.
    • When the automake --add-missing command causes the COPYING file to be installed, it will also warn that the license file should be added to source control.
In addition a few bugs were fixed.
cmake
The cmake has been upgraded to version 2.6.3. This update includes many bug fixes. For a complete list visit http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.6/CMakeChangeLog-2.6.3.
cpanspec
Fedora 11 includes version 1.78 of cpanspec. In addition to a number of bug fixes, there are some additional command line options.
meld
meld 1.2.1:
  • Pygtk version 2.8 now required.
  • Port to gtk.UIManager.
  • Handle spaces in Subversion paths.
  • Command-line auto-compare all option on startup.
  • Command-line can launch several comparisons.
  • Several UI tweaks (better focus behavior, better defaults.)
patchutils
Version 0.3.1 includes a number of minor enhancements and bug fixes.

6.3.9. Revision Control Tools

bzr
The bzr package has been upgraded to 1.12 which includes a large number of new features and bug fixes over the 1.7 version in Fedora 10. The bzr user is encouraged to visit the project's webpage at http://www.bazaar-vcs.org/ to review these improvements.
cvs2svn
The cvs2svn package has been updated to 2.2.0. In addition to bugfixes, there are a large number of new features. Visit http://cvs2svn.tigris.org/source/browse/cvs2svn/tags/2.2.0/CHANGES for the details.
darcs
Version 2.2.0 of darcs includes a number of new features in addition to a number of bugfixes. Refer to the changelog at http://allmydata.org/trac/darcs-2/browser/NEWS.
giggle
Most important changes in 0.4.90:
  • The user interface has been cleaned up dramatically.
  • The file browsing view was restored and has annotation support now.
  • The compact view is gone.
  • There are the basics of a plugin system now.
  • The revision view shows avatars retrieved from Gravatar.
git
The git package has been updated to 1.6.2. In addition to other changes, the Fedora packages now follow upstream defaults and install the majority of git-* commands outside the default PATH. If you have scripts that call git-* binaries, you are encouraged to change them to use the git foo style. If this is not feasible, you can adjust your PATH. Git provides a convenient method to do this:
PATH=$(git --exec-path):$PATH
It is worth noting that git hooks are run with $(git --exec-path) in their PATH.
mercurial
Version 1.1.2 is included in Fedora 11 with a large number of new features. Refer to the release notes for mercurial at http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/WhatsNew.
monotone
In addition to a number of bugfixes, the new monotone 0.42 includes the following changes:
  • The output of automate show_conflicts has been changed; a default resolution for file content conflicts and user resolutions for other conflict types has been added. directory_loop_created changed to directory_loop.
  • The French, Brazilian-Portuguese, and Japanese translations were outdated and thus have been removed from the distribution. In case you care about them and want them back, drop us a note at mailto:monotone-devel@nongnu.org.
... and the following new features:
  • New mtn ls duplicates command which lets you list duplicated files in a given revision or the workspace.
  • New option --no-workspace, to make monotone ignore any workspace it might have been run in.
  • New command group mtn conflicts * provides asynchronous conflict resolutions for merge and propagate.
  • New automate file_merge command which runs the internal line merger on two files from two revisions and outputs the result.
  • New automate lua command to call lua functions over automate, similar to monotone hooks. This is particularly useful to get user defaults, like ignorable files, branch keys and passwords, which are managed through one or more monotonerc files.
  • New automate read_packets command that reads data packets like public keys similar to mtn read.
  • The merge and propagate commands accept user commit messages; the merge rev rev or propagate branch branch message will be prefixed to the user message. --no-prefix removes the prefix.
subversion
User-visible changes in 1.5.5:
  • Allow prop commits on dirs with modified children.
  • Make Cyrus auth implementation always prefer EXTERNAL to ANONYMOUS.
  • Do not create mergeinfo for wc-wc moves or copies
  • Do not autoupgrade old BDB filesystems to 1.5 or 1.4 format
  • Return mergeinfo to prior state during reverse merges
  • Remove mergeinfo deleted by merge
  • Make proxy slaves pass through txn GET and PROPFIND requests
  • Merge can now use targets with inconsistent newlines2
  • Don't allow empty-string changelists
  • Remove false positive ra_neon mergeinfo errors
  • Improve performance of svn merge --reintegrate
  • Fixed: foreign merges keep UUID of foreign repository
  • Fixed: properly encode diff headers used in conflict resolution
  • Fixed: segfault in svn cp --parents
  • Fixed: mergeinfo for '...' maps to empty revision range
  • Fixed: segfault in BDB backend node-origins cache
  • Fixed: broken merge if target's history includes resurrections
  • Fixed: invalid mergeinfo created on a subtree during merge
svn2cl
The svn2cl package has been updated to 0.11. Changes since release 0.10:
  • Small portability improvements.
  • Fix for OpenBSD's ksh.
tkcvs
Changes in version 8.2:
  • The Branch Browser can now draw merge arrows for merges tracked by Subversion 1.5's mergeinfo property and CVSNT's mergepoint feature. The work-around of using tags is no longer necessary, if your Subversion or CVSNT server and client support their own merge tracking.
  • The Branch Browser has a new search ability, so you can highlight a revision on the diagram by its version, date, tag, or author.
  • The Log button in the Branch Browser always produces a full log of revisions on the selected branch instead of inappropriately following the Directory Browser's "Log Detail" setting.
  • If your SVN repository has a structure that's functionally similar to trunk, branches, and tags but with different names, you can tell TkCVS about it by setting variables in tkcvs_def.tcl:
    • cvscfg(svn_trunkdir)
    • cvscfg(svn_branchdir)
    • cvscfg(svn_tagdir)

6.3.10. Other Development Tools

amqp
The AMQP specification has been updated to 1.0.738618 reflecting recent work on the specification. Project site: http://www.amqp.org.
binutils
The binutils package has been updated to 2.19.51.0.2. This is a minor update, refer to http://sources.redhat.com/binutils.
coccinelle (spatch)
The coccinelle package enables semantic patches to be written for C code, particularly Linux kernel patches.
Refer to the LWN article about semantic patching (http://lwn.net/Articles/315686/) and the Coccinelle home page (http://www.emn.fr/x-info/coccoinelle).
cproto
In addition to a few bugfixes, the following changes have been made:
  • Modified cpp command to redirect stderr to /dev/null if -q option is given, for consistency with the non-cpp mode
  • Added configure --disable-leaks option.
  • Use configure macro CF_XOPEN_SOURCE macro to make mkstemp() prototyped on Linux.
  • Removed isascii() usage.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/cproto/
elfutils
The elfutils package has been updated to 0.140 (from 0.137). In addition to a number of bug fixes, it adds Intel SSE4 disassembler support and automatic decompression of ELF files. For the full story, refer to the NEWS file at http://fedorahosted.org/elfutils/browser/NEWS.
libtool
Fedora 11 includes libtool 2.2.6, which is a complete rewrite of the version 1.5 in Fedora 10. The upstream project has released a number of interim versions that were not reflected in Fedora. For a complete history, refer to http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/news.html.
livecd-tools
The livecd-tools version 021 includes a number of bug fixes and corrects some oversights, including support for ext4 filesystems and creating large ISOs using UDF.
mcrypt
Version 2.6.8 of mcrypt is largely a source code cleanup and should not affect functionality. Refer to the NEWS file for details.
scons
scons 1.2.0 is a minor upgrade to 1.0.0. Refer to http://www.scons.org/CHANGES.txt for a detailed list of changes.
srecord
Version 1.46 includes the following changes:
  • There is a new option for the --x-e-length filters, they can now accept a width, and this is divided into the byte length, so that you can insert the length in units of words (2) or longs (4).
  • Some small corrections have been made to the documentation.
  • The -minimum and -maximum options have been renamed -minimum-address and -maximum-address, to avoid a command line grammar syntax problem.
swig
The swig package connects C/C++/Objective C to some high-level programming languages. Fedora 11 includes version 1.3.38 with a number of changes:
  • Enhancement to directors to wrap all protected members.
  • Optimization feature for objects returned by value.
  • A few bugs fixes in the PHP, Java, Ruby, R, C#, Python, Lua, and Perl modules.
  • Other minor generic bug fixes.
Project site: http://swig.sourceforge.net/
translate-toolkit
The translate-toolkit has been updated to 1.3.0. There are a large number of changes that affect specific languages. Refer to the ChangeLog file for full details.