On 9 October 2013 17:46, Glenn Fowler <[email protected]> wrote: > > the AT&T Software Technology ast alpha 2013-10-10 source release > has been posted to the download site > http://www.research.att.com/sw/download/alpha/ > the package names and md5 checksums are > INIT 63bd36aef7833ab08b8c3b381e412c8a > ast-base 1c26b780b153d9e35cea978ccbfdcea1 > ast-open 9221f5411ff69665186a7d328445c75a > ast-gpl c29ca45ed1fd62ed336d178c83c418c0 > ast-ksh 612793fe34837a0d409d6cf360dcb01c > ast-jmake 3a4975ca9fd9e7d6f4749ae7f9cf8238 > the md5 sums should match the ones listed on the download page > > the last day at at&t for { dgk gsf } is 2013-10-10 > this will be the last at&t post by us > for the immediate future ek will be handling ast opensource posts > { dgk gsf } will forward changes to ek for future posts > this is not an ideal situation -- there are plans to remedy this > with { git bugzilla } or equivalents -- but first we have to land > on our feet outside of at&t > > for completeness the alpha download page contains some packages > that haven't been posted in a while > > changes since 2013-09-26 > > :::::::: bgp :::::::: > > 13-10-10 bgp-mrt.c: fix STATE_BGP_TABLE to parse all attr() before nlri() > > :::::::: ksh93 :::::::: > > 13-10-08 --- Release ksh93v- --- > 13-10-08 The shell arithmetic now recognized suffices f,F, l, and L for > floating point constants. > 13-10-07 The shell now prints an error message on standard error when a > job specified with %job does not exist. > 13-10-04 A bug in the value of i.MAX inside an arithmetic expression when the > variable i is unsigned long has been fixed. > > :::::::: libast :::::::: > > 13-09-27 path/pathcanon.c: fix buffer clobber bug between pathdev() and > fgetcwd() > 13-09-27 path/pathopen.c: handle easy O_XATTR case for /dev/fd open() > semantics > > :::::::: mailx :::::::: > > 13-10-01 mailx: add autosign to auto sign new messages > > :::::::: std :::::::: > > 13-09-26 split.c: fix opetget() docs
There are a lot of patches missing which have been submitted in the past (e.g. getconf XATTR_EXISTS or getconf -f to deal with probing file descriptors). Now that this has happened *very* often - this is not the first time I've been observing this - is there a reason for this or just a row of oversights? From Jan - Aug 2013 less than 30% of the patches submitted have been included in ast. Lionel _______________________________________________ ast-developers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.research.att.com/mailman/listinfo/ast-developers
