--- rxvt-unicode/Changes 2010/12/13 16:47:26 1.987 +++ rxvt-unicode/Changes 2011/01/10 13:01:59 1.1000 @@ -20,14 +20,30 @@ TODO: perl-shell-window? perl-unix-socket? TODO: command line editing when icanon? +TODO: work around mc misdetecting baudrate +TODO: resources section in manual talks bullshit about system-wide app-defaults file + - gdk-pixbuf is autodetected by default and preferred over libafterimage + - don't swap perl env with real env, save and restore it, just in case + we ever get recursive perl invocations. also saves a bit of codespace + with gcc. + - fix various memory leaks (Emanuele Giaquinta). + - fix debian bug #504817, to the extent possible. + - try to detect byte order at compile time, seems to work around weird linking + errors on freebsd (seems to have trouble with static member variables) - also + saves a couple of hundred bytes, if your compiler is smart enough. + - added "newlines to spaces" option in selection-popup. + - actually enabled solaris event ports backends (was disabled by accident). + 9.10 Mon Dec 13 17:43:52 CET 2010 - the "schmorp=north korea dickey=south korea" release. + - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: make OSC 20 simpler and more correct + (Emanuele Giaquinta). - if options were compiled out, this could lead to the option count to be defined wrongly. This is likely behind the failures with gcc 4.5. - explicitly depend on fontconfig and xrender when xft support is enabled. Although the public Xft api uses types from - both, in recent Xft releases these libs are private + both, in Xft 2.2.0 these libs are private dependencies only thanks to an idiotic behaviour of pkg-config that was added to workaround cases like this one. Fixes linking when using GNU ld with --as-needed or GNU gold @@ -35,8 +51,6 @@ - fix minor memory leaks in urxvt and urxvtd. - fix regression in urxvtd that prevented options from being correctly set (reported by Michal Vaner). - - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: make OSC 20 simpler and more correct - (Emanuele Giaquinta). - implement xterm's horribly broken 1005 mouse reporting mode, and an alternative 1015 mode that works in non-utf-8 locales and has fewer limitations.