I'm pleased to announce the release of GNU CSSC, version
1.3.0rc1.

This is a release candidate for a stable release and follows the
previous stable release 1.2.0.  The "rc1" suffix indicates this is a
release candidate; if no bugs are discovered it will be released on
the main GNU FTP site as version 1.3.0.  If bugs are discovered there
will be a 1.3.0rc2 release, and so on.

Stable releases of CSSC are available from ftp.gnu.org.  Development
releases and release candidates are avilable from alpha.gnu.org.

CSSC ("Compatibly Stupid Source Control") is the GNU
project's replacement for the traditional Unix SCCS suite.
It aims for full compatibility, including precise nuances of
behaviour, support for all command-line options, and in most
cases bug-for-bug compatibility.  CSSC comes with an
extensive automated test suite.

If you are currently using SCCS to do version control of
software, you should be able to just drop in CSSC, even for
example if you have a large number of shell scripts which
are layered on top of SCCS and depend on it.  This should
allow you to develop on and for the GNU/Linux platform if
your source code exists only in an SCCS repository.  CSSC
also allows you to migrate to a more modern version control
system (such as CVS or git).

There is a mailing list for users of the CSSC suite.  To
join it, please send email to <cssc-users-requ...@gnu.org>
or visit the URL
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/cssc-users.

For more information about CSSC, please see
http://www.gnu.org/software/cssc/.

In the file docs/CREDITS within the CSSC distribution, there
is a full list of people who have contributed to the
development of CSSC.  They are listed briefly here :-

James Youngman, Ross Ridge, Eric Allman, Lars Hecking,
Larry McVoy, Dave Bodenstab, Malcolm Boff, Richard Polton,
Fila Kolodny, Peter Kjellerstedt, John Interrante,
Marko Rauhamaa, Achim Hoffann, Dick Streefland,
Greg A. Woods, Aron Griffis, Michael Sterrett,
William W. Austin, Hyman Rosen, Mark Reynolds,
Sergey Ostashenko, Frank van Maarseveen, Jeff Sheinberg,
Thomas Duffy, Yann Dirson

Many thanks to all the above people.

Changes since the previous release are:

* The CSSC manual is now published under version 1.3 of the
  GNU Free Documentation License.

* The code and build system have been modernised and some
  redundant files have been removed.  This may make it harder
  to build CSSC on very old systems.  However, it's now easier
  to maintain.  If CSSC no longer builds on a system that's
  important to you, please send mail to <bug-c...@gnu.org>
  explaining your problem.

* CSSC now uses the GNU portability library, gnulib.

* CSSC now requires a C++ compiler with working exceptions and
  a working STL implementation.

* Adoption of some STL data structures has made some parts of
  CSSC faster, notably "val".

* CSSC now includes unit tests.  We also run the y2k tests for
  "make check".  If valgrind is installed, it will be used to
  for verification during tests.  You can turn this off by
  givig the --without-valgrind option to configure.

* The configure script now supports a new option
  "--enable-warnings" which enables many GCC warning options.

Checksums for the release file are:
sha1 246cee6888cc2385bd28e01650fa68dcbc2961a9  CSSC-1.3.0rc1.tar.gz
sha512 
6ecf6507e0d69779208b535eadc769c3d248b4c67ffefa8de3b6302b3ce55d42a05480797cf9c0ef66cc7b20ebcce04af4be2245ad7781ba131281c68e2eb5b7
 CSSC-1.3.0rc1.tar.gz

Please report any bugs via this software to the CSSC bug reporting
page, http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=findutils

_______________________________________________
cssc-users mailing list
cssc-users@gnu.org
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/cssc-users

Reply via email to