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dillo-3.0.3 release is ready for download!
Jorge Arellano Cid
2013-04-17 14:48:17 UTC
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Hi there,

The final dillo-3.0.3.tar.bz2 is ready for download [1]. :)

Please notice that it has not been announced yet and the web site
still needs the last touches before making it public. The idea is
for you to download and compile/run test it. It's the same rc2 with
the release date updated. Just that!

If positive feedback comes along the way (it compoiles and runs)
it may be announced tomorrow "urbi et orbi".



[1] http://www.dillo.org/download/
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Cheers
Jorge.-
corvid
2013-04-17 15:47:07 UTC
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Post by Jorge Arellano Cid
If positive feedback comes along the way (it compoiles and runs)
it may be announced tomorrow "urbi et orbi".
Compiles and runs for me :)

As an aside, I note that unicode-test is just looping endlessly.
Sebastian Geerken
2013-04-17 16:05:55 UTC
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Post by corvid
As an aside, I note that unicode-test is just looping endlessly.
"make -j 4 && test/unicode-test | head -100 | less" shows that the
last part fails: testing fl_utf8fwd with strings which are not
0-terminated. I do not remember whether this was my purpose, but this
is never used in the rest of the code; instead,
FltkPlatform::nextGlyph calls strlen.

So, this is confusing but harmless. (But should probably be fixed.)

Sebastian
Axel Beckert
2013-04-17 16:09:35 UTC
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Hi,
Post by Jorge Arellano Cid
The final dillo-3.0.3.tar.bz2 is ready for download [1]. :)
[...]
Post by Jorge Arellano Cid
If positive feedback comes along the way (it compoiles and runs)
it may be announced tomorrow "urbi et orbi".
Debian package is in the works. Compiled fine already multiple times.
:-)

Kind regards, Axel
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Axel Beckert
2013-04-22 20:40:11 UTC
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Hi,
Post by Axel Beckert
Post by Jorge Arellano Cid
The final dillo-3.0.3.tar.bz2 is ready for download [1]. :)
[...]
Post by Jorge Arellano Cid
If positive feedback comes along the way (it compoiles and runs)
it may be announced tomorrow "urbi et orbi".
Debian package is in the works. Compiled fine already multiple times.
:-)
It failed to build on Debian GNU/Hurd since PATH_MAX seems only
optional in POSIX and not defined on Hurd. (See also
http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd/porting/guidelines.html)

Full build log at
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=dillo&arch=hurd-i386&ver=3.0.3-1&stamp=1366249372

3.0.2 compiled fine about 11 months ago:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=dillo&arch=hurd-i386&ver=3.0.2-2%2Bb1&stamp=1337860880

The following patch by Pino Toscano fixes this issue. I've applied it
to the Debian package for now, but would be happy if it (or a similar
patch) would be incorporated into Dillo officially.

http://patch-tracker.debian.org/patch/series/view/dillo/3.0.3-2/FTBFS-on-hurd.patch

Otherwise Dillo 3.0.3 works fine as expected. :-)

Kind regards, Axel
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Sebastian Geerken
2013-04-23 08:56:53 UTC
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Post by Axel Beckert
Post by Axel Beckert
Debian package is in the works. Compiled fine already multiple times.
:-)
It failed to build on Debian GNU/Hurd since PATH_MAX seems only
optional in POSIX and not defined on Hurd. (See also
http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd/porting/guidelines.html)
Full build log at
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=dillo&arch=hurd-i386&ver=3.0.3-1&stamp=1366249372
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=dillo&arch=hurd-i386&ver=3.0.2-2%2Bb1&stamp=1337860880
The following patch by Pino Toscano fixes this issue. I've applied it
to the Debian package for now, but would be happy if it (or a similar
patch) would be incorporated into Dillo officially.
http://patch-tracker.debian.org/patch/series/view/dillo/3.0.3-2/FTBFS-on-hurd.patch
Has been applied.
Post by Axel Beckert
Otherwise Dillo 3.0.3 works fine as expected. :-)
Good!

Sebastian

v4hn
2013-04-17 17:08:07 UTC
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Post by Jorge Arellano Cid
The final dillo-3.0.3.tar.bz2 is ready for download [1]. :)
Finally. :)
Thanks for you work everyone!

I just updated the lunar-linux(.org) package.


v4hn
Johannes Hofmann
2013-04-17 18:16:34 UTC
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Post by Jorge Arellano Cid
Hi there,
The final dillo-3.0.3.tar.bz2 is ready for download [1]. :)
Please notice that it has not been announced yet and the web site
still needs the last touches before making it public. The idea is
for you to download and compile/run test it. It's the same rc2 with
the release date updated. Just that!
If positive feedback comes along the way (it compoiles and runs)
it may be announced tomorrow "urbi et orbi".
Works well here on DragonFly BSD!

Johannes
Sebastian Geerken
2013-04-17 19:29:50 UTC
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Post by Jorge Arellano Cid
Hi there,
The final dillo-3.0.3.tar.bz2 is ready for download [1]. :)
Please notice that it has not been announced yet and the web site
still needs the last touches before making it public. The idea is
for you to download and compile/run test it. It's the same rc2 with
the release date updated. Just that!
If positive feedback comes along the way (it compoiles and runs)
it may be announced tomorrow "urbi et orbi".
Had no problems on Debian GNU/Linux wheezy, also not with different
prefixes.

Well, there is one glitch. If you compile dillo, call configure again
with another prefix, and call "make" again, dillo is not compiled
again:

$ ./configure --prefix ~/foo
$ make
$ make install
$ ./configure --prefix ~/bar
$ make
$ make install

Both versions, ~/foo/bin/dillo and ~/bar/bin/dillo, will (e. g.) read
hyphenation patterns from ~/foo/lib/dillo/hyphenation.

Rather exotic case, though, and "make clean" at the right point will
fix this.

Sebastian
Jorge Arellano Cid
2013-04-17 19:51:40 UTC
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Post by Sebastian Geerken
Post by Jorge Arellano Cid
Hi there,
The final dillo-3.0.3.tar.bz2 is ready for download [1]. :)
Please notice that it has not been announced yet and the web site
still needs the last touches before making it public. The idea is
for you to download and compile/run test it. It's the same rc2 with
the release date updated. Just that!
If positive feedback comes along the way (it compoiles and runs)
it may be announced tomorrow "urbi et orbi".
Had no problems on Debian GNU/Linux wheezy, also not with different
prefixes.
Well, there is one glitch. If you compile dillo, call configure again
with another prefix, and call "make" again, dillo is not compiled
$ ./configure --prefix ~/foo
$ make
$ make install
$ ./configure --prefix ~/bar
$ make
$ make install
Both versions, ~/foo/bin/dillo and ~/bar/bin/dillo, will (e. g.) read
hyphenation patterns from ~/foo/lib/dillo/hyphenation.
Rather exotic case, though, and "make clean" at the right point will
fix this.
OK, I think this is not a show stopper.

With the unicode problem I'm not sure what you mean.
i.e. Do we need to fix it and prepare rc3?
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Cheers
Jorge.-
Sebastian Geerken
2013-04-17 20:14:07 UTC
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Post by Jorge Arellano Cid
Post by Sebastian Geerken
[...]
Rather exotic case, though, and "make clean" at the right point will
fix this.
OK, I think this is not a show stopper.
That's also my opinion.
Post by Jorge Arellano Cid
With the unicode problem I'm not sure what you mean.
i.e. Do we need to fix it and prepare rc3?
This is only a test, which is not working; dillo itself has no
problems. I'd leave this for 3.0.4.

Sebastian
Alexander Voigt
2013-04-18 05:53:34 UTC
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Post by Jorge Arellano Cid
If positive feedback comes along the way (it compoiles and runs)
it may be announced tomorrow "urbi et orbi".
Compliles and runs fine on GNU/Linux Debian Squeeze and Scientific
Linux 6.

Best regards,
Alexander
Jorge Arellano Cid
2013-04-18 20:05:01 UTC
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Hi there,

OK, the Freecode (former freshmeat) announcement was submitted.
I reviewed the website updating things here and there. Core devs
may freely review/improve the site contents. The actual announcement
will most probably be upon display tomorrow.

Good!
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Cheers
Jorge.-
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