Hello community,

here is the log from the commit of package inxi for openSUSE:Factory checked in 
at 2019-01-26 22:22:02
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Comparing /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/inxi (Old)
 and      /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.inxi.new.28833 (New)
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Package is "inxi"

Sat Jan 26 22:22:02 2019 rev:12 rq:668558 version:3.0.30

Changes:
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--- /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/inxi/inxi.changes        2018-12-18 
14:59:57.866109136 +0100
+++ /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.inxi.new.28833/inxi.changes     2019-01-26 
22:22:10.570867298 +0100
@@ -1,0 +2,6 @@
+Fri Jan 25 06:24:18 UTC 2019 - [email protected]
+
+- Update to version 3.0.30:
+  * See /usr/share/doc/packages/inxi/inxi.changelog
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------

Old:
----
  inxi-3.0.29-1.tar.gz

New:
----
  inxi-3.0.30-1.tar.gz

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Other differences:
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++++++ inxi.spec ++++++
--- /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.1yf03p/_old  2019-01-26 22:22:11.382866641 +0100
+++ /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.1yf03p/_new  2019-01-26 22:22:11.382866641 +0100
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 #
 # spec file for package inxi
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2018 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
+# Copyright (c) 2019 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
 # Copyright (c) 2011-2016 Malcolm J Lewis <[email protected]>
 #
 # All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@
 #
 
 
-%define _version 3.0.29-1
+%define _version 3.0.30-1
 Name:           inxi
-Version:        3.0.29
+Version:        3.0.30
 Release:        0
 Summary:        A system information script
 License:        GPL-3.0-or-later

++++++ inxi-3.0.29-1.tar.gz -> inxi-3.0.30-1.tar.gz ++++++
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' 
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/inxi-3.0.29-1/inxi new/inxi-3.0.30-1/inxi
--- old/inxi-3.0.29-1/inxi      2018-12-10 20:23:16.000000000 +0100
+++ new/inxi-3.0.30-1/inxi      2019-01-02 02:41:26.000000000 +0100
@@ -31,8 +31,8 @@
 
 ## INXI INFO ##
 my $self_name='inxi';
-my $self_version='3.0.29';
-my $self_date='2018-12-10';
+my $self_version='3.0.30';
+my $self_date='2018-12-31';
 my $self_patch='00';
 ## END INXI INFO ##
 
@@ -2134,17 +2134,17 @@
 }
 # random tests for various issues
 sub user_debug_test_1 {
-       open(my $duped, '>&', STDOUT);
-       local *STDOUT = $duped;
-       my $item = POSIX::strftime("%c", localtime);
-       print "Testing character encoding handling. Perl IO data:\n";
-       print(join(', ', PerlIO::get_layers(STDOUT)), "\n");
-       print "Without binmode: ", $item,"\n";
-       binmode STDOUT,":utf8";
-       print "With binmode: ", $item,"\n";
-       print "Perl IO data:\n";
-       print(join(', ', PerlIO::get_layers(STDOUT)), "\n");
-       close($duped);
+#      open(my $duped, '>&', STDOUT);
+#      local *STDOUT = $duped;
+#      my $item = POSIX::strftime("%c", localtime);
+#      print "Testing character encoding handling. Perl IO data:\n";
+#      print(join(', ', PerlIO::get_layers(STDOUT)), "\n");
+#      print "Without binmode: ", $item,"\n";
+#      binmode STDOUT,":utf8";
+#      print "With binmode: ", $item,"\n";
+#      print "Perl IO data:\n";
+#      print(join(', ', PerlIO::get_layers(STDOUT)), "\n");
+#      close($duped);
 }
 
 #### -------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -4474,8 +4474,8 @@
        / /boot /home /opt /tmp /usr /usr/home /var /var/log /var/tmp. Use -p 
to see all 
        mounted ${partition_string}s." ],
        ['1', '-r', '--repos', "Distro repository data. Supported repo types: 
APK, 
-       APT, EOPKG, PACMAN, PACMAN-G2, PISI, PORTAGE, PORTS (BSDs), SLACKPKG, 
TCE,
-       URPMQ, XBPS, YUM/ZYPP." ],
+       APT, CARDS, EOPKG, PACMAN, PACMAN-G2, PISI, PORTAGE, PORTS (BSDs), 
SLACKPKG,
+       TCE, URPMQ, XBPS, YUM/ZYPP." ],
        ['1', '-R', '--raid', "RAID data. Shows RAID devices, states, levels, 
        and components. md-raid: If device is resyncing, also shows resync 
progress line." ],
        ['1', '-s', '--sensors', "Sensors output (if sensors 
installed/configured): 
@@ -4535,8 +4535,9 @@
        PCI Bus ID/USB ID number of card; Version/port(s)/driver version (if 
available)." ],
        ['2', '-B', '', "Vendor/model, status (if available); attached devices 
        (e.g. wireless mouse, keyboard, if present)." ],
-       ['2', '-C', '', "CPU $flags, Bogomips on CPU; CPU microarchitecture + 
-       revision (if found, or unless --admin, then shows as 'stepping')." ],
+       ['2', '-C', '', "CPU $flags (short list, use -f to see full list), 
Bogomips 
+       on CPU; CPU microarchitecture +         revision (if found, or unless 
--admin, 
+       then shows as 'stepping')." ],
        ['2', '-d', '', "Extra optical drive features data; adds rev version to 
        optical drive." ],
        ['2', '-D', '', "HDD temp with disk data if you have hddtemp installed, 
@@ -4707,9 +4708,10 @@
        ['1', '', '--sleep', "[0-x.x] Change CPU sleep time, in seconds, for -C 
        (default:^$cpu_sleep). Allows system to catch up and show a more 
accurate CPU 
        use. Example:^$self_name^-Cxxx^--sleep^0.15" ],
-       ['1', '', '--tty', "Forces irc flag to false. Useful for running 
Ansible or Chef. 
-       Must use -y [width] option if you want a specific output width. Always 
put this option 
-       first in an option list."],
+       ['1', '', '--tty', "Forces irc flag to false. Generally useful if 
$self_name is running
+       inside of another tool like Chef or MOTD and returns corrupted color 
codes. Please see
+       man page or file an issue if you need to use this flag. Must use -y 
[width] option if 
+       you want a specific output width. Always put this option first in an 
option list."],
        ['1', '', '--usb-sys', "Force USB data to use /sys as data source 
(Linux only)." ],
        ['1', '', '--usb-tool', "Force USB data to use lsusb as data source 
(Linux only)." ],
        ['1', '', '--wm', "Force wm: to use wmctrl as data source. Default uses 
ps." ],
@@ -4871,6 +4873,7 @@
                $client{'name'} = $client_name;
                get_client_version();
                # print "c:$client_name p:$pppid\n";
+               #print "$client{'name-print'}\n";
        }
        else {
                if (! check_modern_konvi() ){
@@ -4991,7 +4994,26 @@
                perl_python_client();
        }
        if (!$client{'name-print'}) {
-               $client{'name-print'} = 'Unknown Client: ' . $client{'name'};
+               # NOTE: these must be empirically determined, not all events 
that 
+               # show no tty are actually IRC.
+               my $wl_terms = 
'alacritty|evilvte|germinal|guake|hyper|kate|kitty|kmscon|';
+               $wl_terms .= 
'konsole|putty|rxvt|sakura|shellinabox|^st$|sudo|term|tilda|';
+               $wl_terms .= 'tilix|urvxt|yaft|yakuake';
+               my $wl_clients = 'ansible|chef|run-parts';
+               my $whitelist = "$wl_terms|$wl_clients";
+               # print "$client{'name'}\n";
+               if ($client{'name'} =~ /($whitelist)/i){
+                       if ($client{'name'} =~ /($wl_terms)/i){
+                               main::get_shell_data($ppid);
+                       }
+                       else {
+                               $client{'name-print'} = $client{'name'};
+                       }
+                       $b_irc = 0;
+               }
+               else {
+                       $client{'name-print'} = 'Unknown Client: ' . 
$client{'name'};
+               }
        }
        eval $end if $b_log;
 }
@@ -5076,7 +5098,6 @@
 ## and all other irc clients are not running. As of 2014-03-25 this isn't used 
in my cases
 sub check_modern_konvi {
        eval $start if $b_log;
-       
        return 0 if ! $client{'qdbus'};
        my $b_modern_konvi = 0;
        my $konvi_version = '';
@@ -8656,7 +8677,7 @@
        my @vendors = (
        ## These go first because they are the most likely and common ##
        ['(Crucial|^(FC)?CT|-CT|^M4\b)','Crucial','Crucial',''],
-       ['^(INTEL|SSDPAM)','^INTEL','Intel',''],
+       ['^(INTEL|SSD(PAM|SA2))','^INTEL','Intel',''],
        ['(KINGSTON|DataTraveler|^SMS|^SHS|^SUV|^Ultimate 
CF)','KINGSTON','Kingston',''], # maybe SHS: SHSS37A SKC SUV
        # must come before samsung MU. NOTE: toshiba can have: 
TOSHIBA_MK6475GSX: mush: MKNSSDCR120GB_
        ['(^MKN|Mushkin)','Mushkin','Mushkin',''], # MKNS
@@ -8668,7 +8689,7 @@
        ['^STEC\b','^STEC\b','STEC',''], # ssd drive, must come before seagate 
ST test
        # real, SSEAGATE Backup+; XP1600HE30002 | 024 HN (spinpoint)
        ['(^ST[^T]|[S]?SEAGATE|^X[AFP]|^5AS|^BUP|Expansion 
Desk|FreeAgent|GoFlex|Backup(\+|\s?Plus)\s?Hub)','[S]?SEAGATE','Seagate',''], 
-       ['^(WD|Western Digital|My 
(Book|Passport)|\d*LPCX|Elements|M000|EARX|EFRX|\d*EAVS|0JD|JPVX|[0-9]+(BEV|AAK|AAV|AZL))','(^WDC|Western\s?Digital)','Western
 Digital',''],
+       ['^(WD|Western Digital|My 
(Book|Passport)|\d*LPCX|Elements|M000|EARX|EFRX|\d*EAVS|0JD|JPVX|[0-9]+(BEV|(00)?AAK|AAV|AZL))','(^WDC|Western\s?Digital)','Western
 Digital',''],
        ## Then better known ones ##
        ['^(A-DATA|ADATA|AXN|CH11)','^(A-DATA|ADATA)','A-Data',''],
        ['^ADTRON','^(ADTRON)','Adtron',''],
@@ -8694,12 +8715,14 @@
        # note: seen: KXG50ZNV512G NVMe TOSHIBA 512GB | THNSN51T02DUK NVMe 
TOSHIBA 1024GB
        ['(^[S]?TOS|^THN|TOSHIBA|TransMemory)','[S]?TOSHIBA','Toshiba',''], # 
scsi-STOSHIBA_STOR.E_EDITION_
        ## These go last because they are short and could lead to false ID, or 
are unlikely ##
-       # unknown: AL25744_12345678; ADP may be usb 2.5" adapter; udisk
+       # unknown: AL25744_12345678; ADP may be usb 2.5" adapter; udisk 
unknown: Z1E6FTKJ 00AAKS
+       # SSD2SC240G726A10 MRS020A128GTS25C EHSAJM0016GB
+       ['^5ACE','^5ACE','5ACE',''], # could be seagate: ST316021 5ACE
        ['^Android','^Android','Android',''],
        # must come before AP|Apacer
        ['^APPLE','^APPLE','Apple',''],
        ['^(AP|Apacer)','^Apacer','Apacer',''],
-       ['^(ASMT|2115)','^ASMT','ASMedia',''],
+       ['^(ASM|2115)','^ASM','ASMedia',''],#asm1153e
        ['^BHT','^BHT','BHT',''],
        ['^BIWIN','^BIWIN','BIWIN',''],
        ['^BUFFALO','^BUFFALO','Buffalo',''],
@@ -8729,7 +8752,7 @@
        ['^HUAWEI','^HUAWEI','Huawei',''],
        ['^(IBM|DT)','^IBM','IBM',''], 
        ['^IEI Tech','^IEI Tech(\.|nology)?( Corp(\.|oration)?)?','IEI 
Technology',''],
-       ['^(Imation|Nano\s?Pro)','^Imation(\sImation)?','Imation',''], # 
Imation_ImationFlashDrive; TF20 is imation/tdk
+       ['^(Imation|Nano\s?Pro|HQT)','^Imation(\sImation)?','Imation',''], # 
Imation_ImationFlashDrive; TF20 is imation/tdk
        ['^(InnoDisk|Innolite)','^InnoDisk( Corp.)?','InnoDisk',''],
        ['^Innostor','^Innostor','Innostor',''],
        ['^Innovation','^Innovation','Innovation',''],
@@ -8744,10 +8767,13 @@
        ['^KingMAX','^KingMAX','KingMAX',''],
        ['^KINGSHARE','^KINGSHARE','KingShare',''],
        ['^KingSpec','^KingSpec','KingSpec',''],
+       # kingwin docking, not actual drive
+       ['^(EZD|EZ-Dock)','','Kingwin Docking Station',''],
        ['^LDLC','^LDLC','LDLC',''],
        ['^Lenovo','^Lenovo','Lenovo',''],
-       ['^(LITE[\-]?ON[\s\-]?IT)','^LITE[\-]?ON[\s\-]?IT','LITE-ON IT',''], # 
LITEONIT_LSS-24L6G
-       ['^(LITE[\-]?ON|PH6)','^LITE[\-]?ON','LITE-ON',''], # PH6-CE240-L
+       ['^RPFT','','Lenovo O.E.M.',''],
+       ['^(LITE[\-\s]?ON[\s\-]?IT)','^LITE[\-]?ON[\s\-]?IT','LITE-ON IT',''], 
# LITEONIT_LSS-24L6G
+       ['^(LITE[\-\s]?ON|PH6)','^LITE[\-]?ON','LITE-ON',''], # PH6-CE240-L
        ['^M-Systems','^M-Systems','M-Systems',''],
        ['^(MAXTOR)','^MAXTOR','Maxtor',''], # note M3 is usually maxtor, but 
can be samsung
        # note: C300/400 can be either micron or crucial, but C400 is M4 from 
crucial
@@ -8757,9 +8783,10 @@
        ['^Medion','^Medion','Medion',''],
        ['^(MEDIAMAX|WL[0-9]{2})','^MEDIAMAX','MediaMax',''],
        ['^Motorola','^Motorola','Motorola',''],
+       ['^Netac','^Netac','Netac',''],
        ['^OOS[1-9]','','Utania',''],
        ['^PALIT','PALIT','Palit',''], # ssd 
-       ['^(PS[8F]|Patriot)','^Patriot','Patriot',''],
+       ['^(PS[8F]|Patriot)','^Patriot([-\s]?Memory)?','Patriot',''],
        ['^PIX[\s]?JR','^PIX[\s]?JR','Disney',''],
        ['^(PLEXTOR|PX-)','^PLEXTOR','Plextor',''],
        ['^(PQI|Intelligent\s?Stick)','^PQI','PQI',''],
@@ -8800,6 +8827,7 @@
        ['^(UG|Unigen)','^Unigen','Unigen',''],
        ['^VBOX','','VirtualBox',''],
        ['^(Verbatim|STORE N GO)','^Verbatim','Verbatim',''],
+       ['^(Victorinox|Swissflash)','^Victorinox','Victorinox',''],
        ['^VISIONTEK','^VISIONTEK','VisionTek',''],
        ['^VMware','^VMware','VMware',''],
        ['^(Vseky|Vaseky)','^Vaseky','Vaseky',''], # ata-Vseky_V880_350G_
@@ -9421,11 +9449,14 @@
                # $log = 
"$ENV{HOME}/bin/scripts/inxi/data/xorg-logs/Xorg.0-gm10.log";
                my @xorg = main::reader($log);
                # list is from sgfxi plus non-free drivers, plus ARM drivers
-               my $list = 
'amdgpu|apm|ark|armsoc|ati|chips|cirrus|cyrix|fbdev|fbturbo|fglrx|glint|';
-               $list .= 
'i128|i740|i810|iftv|imstt|intel|ivtv|mach64|mesa|mga|modesetting|';
-               $list .= 
'neomagic|newport|nouveau|nsc|nvidia|nv|openchrome|radeonhd|radeon|';
-               $list .= 
'rendition|s3virge|s3|savage|siliconmotion|sisimedia|sisusb|sis|tdfx|';
-               $list .= 
'tga|trident|tseng|unichrome|v4l|vboxvideo|vesa|vga|via|vmware|voodoo';
+               my $list = join '|',qw(amdgpu apm ark armsoc atimisc ati 
+               chips cirrus cyrix fbdev fbturbo fglrx geode glide glint 
+               i128 i740 i810-dec100 i810e i810 i815 i830 i845 i855 i865 i915 
i945 i965 
+               iftv imstt intel ivtv mach64 mesa mga modesetting 
+               neomagic newport nouveau nsc nvidia nv openchrome r128 radeonhd 
radeon 
+               rendition s3virge s3 savage siliconmotion sisimedia sisusb sis 
+               sunbw2 suncg14 suncg3 suncg6 sunffb sunleo suntcx
+               tdfx tga trident tseng unichrome v4l vboxvideo vesa vga via 
vmware voodoo);
                # it's much cheaper to grab the simple pattern match then do 
the expensive one 
                # in the main loop.
                #@xorg = grep {/Failed|Unload|Loading/} @xorg;
@@ -11321,7 +11352,7 @@
                my @row = split /\s+/, $_;
                # autofs is a bsd thing, has size 0
                if ($row[0] =~ /$filters/ || $row[0] =~ /^ROOT/i || 
-                  ($b_fs && ($row[2] == 0 || $row[1] eq 'tmpfs' || $row[1] eq 
'autofs' ))){
+                  ($b_fs && ($row[2] == 0 || $row[1] =~ 
/^(autofs|iso9660|tmpfs)$/ ) )){
                        next;
                }
                ($dev_base,$dev_type,$fs,$id,$label,$type,$uuid) = 
('','','','','','');
@@ -13194,6 +13225,7 @@
        my ($key,$path);
        my $apk = '/etc/apk/repositories';
        my $apt = '/etc/apt/sources.list';
+       my $cards = '/etc/cards.conf';
        my $eopkg_dir = '/var/lib/eopkg/';
        my $pacman = '/etc/pacman.conf';
        my $pacman_g2 = '/etc/pacman-g2.conf';
@@ -13545,6 +13577,30 @@
                @data = repo_builder($apk,'apk','^\s*[^#]+');
                @rows = (@rows,@data);
        }
+       # cards/nutyx
+       if (-f $cards){
+               @data3 = main::reader($cards,'clean');
+               push @dbg_files, $cards if $debugger_dir;
+               foreach (@data3){
+                       if ($_ =~ 
/^dir\s+\/[^\|]+\/([^\/\|]+)\s*(\|\s*((http|ftp).*))?/){
+                               my $type = ($3) ? $3: 'local';
+                               push @content, "$1 ~ $type";
+                       }
+               }
+               if (! @content){
+                       $key = repo_builder('missing','cards');
+               }
+               else {
+                       @content = url_cleaner(@content);
+                       $key = repo_builder('active','cards');
+               }
+               @data = (
+               {main::key($num++,$key) => $cards},
+               [@content],
+               );
+               @rows = (@rows,@data);
+               @content = ();
+       }
        # TinyCore 
        if (-e $tce_app || -f $tce_file || -f $tce_file2){
                @data = repo_builder($tce_file,'tce','^\s*[^#]+');
@@ -13780,6 +13836,7 @@
        'apt' => 'No active apt repos in',
        'bsd-package' => 'No enabled BSD pkg servers in',
        'bsd-nf' => 'No BSD pkg server files found',
+       'cards' => 'No active CARDS collections in',
        'eopkg' => 'No active eopkg repos found',
        'pacman' => 'No active pacman repos in',
        'pacman-g2' => 'No active pacman-g2 repos in',
@@ -13808,6 +13865,7 @@
        'apk' => 'APK repo',
        'apt' => 'Active apt repos in',
        'bsd-package' => 'BSD enabled pkg servers in',
+       'cards' => 'Active CARDS collections in',
        'eopkg' => 'Active eopkg repo',
        'freebsd' => 'FreeBSD update server',
        'freebsd-pkg' => 'FreeBSD default pkg server',
@@ -15603,21 +15661,42 @@
                # very clever trick, just make the system think it's in the 
                # remote timezone for this local block only
                local $ENV{'TZ'} = $tz; 
-               $date_time = POSIX::strftime "%c", localtime;
+               $date_time = POSIX::strftime "%c", localtime();
+               $date_time = test_local_date($date_time,'','');
                $weather{'date-time'} = $date_time;
        }
        else {
-               $date_time = POSIX::strftime "%c", localtime;
+               $date_time = POSIX::strftime "%c", localtime();
+               $date_time = test_local_date($date_time,'','');
                $tz = ( $location[2] ) ? " ($location[2])" : ''; 
                $weather{'date-time'} = $date_time . $tz;
        }
        # we get the wrong time using epoch for remote -W location
        if ( !$show{'weather-location'} && $weather{'observation-epoch'}){
-               $weather{'observation-time-local'} = POSIX::strftime "%c", 
localtime($weather{'observation-epoch'});
+               $date_time = POSIX::strftime "%c", 
localtime($weather{'observation-epoch'});
+               $date_time = 
test_local_date($date_time,$show{'weather-location'},$weather{'observation-epoch'});
+               $weather{'observation-time-local'} = $date_time;
        }
        return %weather;
        eval $end if $b_log;
 }
+# resolve wide character issue, if detected, switch to iso 
+# date format, we won't try to be too clever here.
+sub test_local_date {
+       my ($date_time,$location,$epoch) = @_;
+       # $date_time .= 'дек';
+       #print "1: $date_time\n";
+       if ($date_time =~ m/[^\x00-\x7f]/){
+               if (!$location && $epoch){
+                       $date_time = POSIX::strftime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", 
localtime($epoch);
+               }
+               else {
+                       $date_time = POSIX::strftime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", 
localtime();
+               }
+       }
+       #print "2: $date_time\n";
+       return $date_time;
+}
 sub get_location {
        eval $start if $b_log;
        my 
($city,$country,$freshness,%loc,$loc_arg,$loc_string,@loc_data,$state);
@@ -16631,7 +16710,7 @@
        }
        if ($extra > 0){
                my $base_debian_version_distro = 'sidux';
-               my $base_debian_version_osr = 
'lmde|neptune|parrot|pureos|sparky|tails';
+               my $base_debian_version_osr = 
'\belive|lmde|neptune|parrot|pureos|sparky|tails';
                my $base_default = 'antix-version|mx-version'; # osr has base 
ids
                my $base_issue = 'bunsen'; # base only found in issue
                my $base_manual = 'blankon|deepin|kali'; # synthesize, no 
direct data available
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' 
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/inxi-3.0.29-1/inxi.1 new/inxi-3.0.30-1/inxi.1
--- old/inxi-3.0.29-1/inxi.1    2018-12-10 20:23:16.000000000 +0100
+++ new/inxi-3.0.30-1/inxi.1    2019-01-02 02:41:26.000000000 +0100
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH INXI 1 "2018\-12\-10" inxi "inxi manual"
+.TH INXI 1 "2018\-12\-31" inxi "inxi manual"
 .SH NAME
 inxi  \- Command line system information script for console and IRC
 .SH SYNOPSIS
@@ -291,6 +291,8 @@
 \fBAPT\fR (Debian, Ubuntu + derived versions, as well as RPM based 
 APT distros like PCLinuxOS or Alt-Linux)
 
+\fBCARDS\fR (NuTyX + derived versions)
+
 \fBEOPKG\fR (Solus)
 
 \fBPACMAN\fR (Arch Linux, KaOS + derived versions)
@@ -526,7 +528,7 @@
 .B \-x \-C\fR
 \- Adds bogomips on CPU (if available)
 
-\- Adds CPU Flags (short list).
+\- Adds CPU Flags (short list). Use \fB\-f\fR to see full flag/feature list.
 
 \- Adds CPU microarchitecture + revision (e.g. Sandy Bridge, K8, ARMv8, P6,
 etc.). Only shows data if detected. Newer microarchitectures will have
@@ -1012,10 +1014,21 @@
 
 .TP
 .B \-\-tty\fR
-Forces internal IRC flag to off. Useful for running in Ansible or Chef, where 
the 
-program may not be seen as a shell/tty, but it is not an IRC client. Put 
-\fB\-\-tty\fR first in option list to avoid unexpected errors. If you want a 
specific 
-output width, use the \fB\-\-width\fR option.
+Forces internal IRC flag to off. Used in unhandled cases where the program 
running
+inxi may not be seen as a shell/tty, but it is not an IRC client. Put 
\fB\-\-tty\fR 
+first in option list to avoid unexpected errors. If you want a specific 
+output width, use the \fB\-\-width\fR option. If you want normal color codes in
+the output, use the  \fB\-c [color ID]\fR flag.
+
+The sign you need to use this is extra numbers before the key/value pairs of 
the 
+output of your program. These are IRC, not TTY, color codes. Please post a 
github 
+issue if you find you need to use \fB\-\-tty\fR (including the full 
+\fB\-Ixxx\fR line) so we can figure out how to add your program to the list 
+of whitelisted programs.
+
+You can see what inxi believed started it in the \fB\-Ixxx\fR line, 
\fBShell:\fR or 
+\fBClient:\fR item. Please let us know what that result was so we can add it 
to the 
+parent start program whitelist.
 
 .TP
 .B \-\-usb\-sys\fR
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' 
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/inxi-3.0.29-1/inxi.changelog 
new/inxi-3.0.30-1/inxi.changelog
--- old/inxi-3.0.29-1/inxi.changelog    2018-12-10 20:23:16.000000000 +0100
+++ new/inxi-3.0.30-1/inxi.changelog    2019-01-02 02:41:26.000000000 +0100
@@ -1,4 +1,56 @@
 
=====================================================================================
+Version: 3.0.30
+Patch: 00
+Date: 2018-12-31
+-----------------------------------
+Changes:
+-----------------------------------
+New version, new man page. 
+
+Bugs:
+1. Both a fix and a bug, in that inxi had an out of date list of Xorg drivers.
+This led to all the newer Intel devices failing to show their drivers in the 
+Xorg driver lines, like i915, i965, and so on. Updated to full current list of
+Xorg drivers. This is not technically a bug since it's simply things that came 
+into existence after that logic was last updated. But it looks like a bug.
+
+Fixes:
+1. Issues #170 and #168 showed a problem with inxi believing it was running in 
IRC 
+when Ansible or MOTD started inxi. This is because they are not tty so trip the
+non tty flag, which assumes it's in IRC in that case. The fix was to add a 
+whitelist of known clients based on the parent name inxi discovers while 
running 
+inside that parent. MOTD confirmed fixed, Ansible not confirmed. Why do people 
file 
+issue reports then not follow up on them? Who knows.
+Note that this issue is easy to trip by simply doing this: echo 'fred' | inxi 
+which disables the tty test as well. To handle that scenario, that is, when 
inxi is 
+not first in the pipe, I added many known terminal client names to the 
whitelists.
+This works in my tests, though the set of possible terminals, or programs with 
+embedded terminals, is quite large, but inxi handles most of them 
automatically. When
+it doesn't, file an issue and I'll add your client ID to the whitelist, and 
use --tty
+in the meantime.
+2. Issue #171 by Vascom finally pinned down the wide character issue which 
manifests
+in some character sets, like greek or russian utf8. The fix was more of a 
work-around
+than a true fix, but inxi now simply checks the weather local time output for 
wide 
+characters, and if detected, switches the local date/time format to iso 
standard, 
+which does not contain non ascii characters as far as I can tell. This seemed 
to
+fix the issue.
+3. Added iso9660 from excluded file systems for partitions, not sure how inxi 
+missed that one for so long.
+4. See bug 1, expanded and made current supported intel drivers, and a few 
other 
+drivers, so now inxi has all the supported xorg drivers again. Updated docs as 
well
+to indicate where to get that data.
+
+Enhancements:
+1. As usual, more disk vendor/product ID matches, thanks to linuxlite hardware
+database, which never stops providing new or previously unseen disk ids. 
Latest 
+favorite? Swissarmy knife maker victorinox Swissflash usb device.
+2. Added Elive system base ID.
+3. Added Nutyx CARDS repo type.
+
+-----------------------------------
+-- Harald Hope - Mon, 31 Dec 2018 20:54:08 -0800
+
+=====================================================================================
 Version: 3.0.29
 Patch: 00
 Date: 2018-12-10


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