4 This file details portable-specific changes to make things work on systems
7 All changes are on top of the versioned changes listed in CHANGES.
9 # got-portable 0.90 (2023-06-26)
11 * Changes from got-0.90.
13 No specific -portable changes worth mentioning.
15 # got-portable 0.89 (2023-06-08)
17 * Changes from got-0.89.
19 No specific -portable changes worth mentioning.
21 # got-portable 0.88 (2023-05-02)
23 * Changes from got-0.88.
25 No specific -portable changes worth mentioning.
27 # got-portable 0.87 (2023-04-22)
29 * Changes from got-0.87.
31 A few -portable changes to tidy up a few things. See the repository history
34 # got-portable 0.86 (2023-03-13)
36 * Changes from got-0.86; no -portable specific changes worth mentioning.
38 # got-portable 0.85 (2023-03-08)
40 * Changes from got-0.85.
42 There's been a tonne of -portable-specific changes in this release which aim
43 to make portability easier across the supported systems. In particular,
44 there's been a lot of header cleanups, and now that -portable is using
45 config.h, this has allowed dependencies to be split out, so that ncurses is
46 only linked where required (tog). This should allow for multipacking where
49 There have also been some great improvements to regress (which is the test
50 suite) to remove GNU-specific wrappers for date(1), sed(1), ln(1).
52 There's too many commits to list here, but for the specifics, see the
53 differences between '0.84.1..0.85'.
55 Thanks in particular to Christian "naddy" Weisgerber for his help with this
56 work, and this -portable release.
58 # got-portable 0.84.1 (2023-02-24)
60 This is a bug-fix -portable release to address the following:
62 * Switch to using AC_CHECK_DECL to avoid cross-compilation issues when running
64 * Add libbsd check to template sub-project.
66 # got-portable 0.84 (2023-02-23)
68 * Changes from got-0.84. Portable change include:
70 * portable: allow for yacc to be found via setting YACC env var.
72 # got-portable 0.83 (2023-01-31)
74 * Changes from got-0.83; no -portable specific changes worth mentioning.
76 # got-portable 0.82 (2023-01-23)
78 * Changes from got-0.82; no -portable specific changes worth mentioning.
80 # got-portable 0.81 (2023-01-19)
82 * Changes from got-0.80 and got-0.81. Portable changes include:
84 * portable: Moving template/ to its own subproject (only used at compile-time)
85 * portable: configure.ac: fix libpanelw detection
86 * portable: __xpg_strerror_r: add forward-decl
88 # got-portable 0.79 (2022-11-08)
90 * Changes from got-0.79; ; no -portable specific changes worth mentioning.
92 # got-portable 0.78 (2022-11-03)
94 * Changes from got-0.78; ; no -portable specific changes worth mentioning.
96 # got-portable 0.77 (2022-10-24)
98 * Changes from got-0.77; ; no -portable specific changes worth mentioning.
100 # got-portable 0.76 (2022-09-23)
102 * Changes from got-0.76; no -portable specific changes worth mentioning.
104 # got-portable 0.75.1 (2022-09-13)
106 This is a bug-fix -portable release to address the following:
108 * portable: macos: look for GNU Bison in more places, based on whether brew or
109 MacPorts is in use, and failing to find Bison that way, look in a few
110 hard-coded but likely locations.
111 * portable: remove compat sys/queue.h -- this now makes libbsd a core
112 dependency on those systems which require it.
114 # got-portable 0.75 (2022-09-10)
116 * portable: import gotwebd
117 * portable: improve <sys/queue.h> inclusion
118 * portable: portably wrap socket functions between BSDs/Linux
119 * portable: improve homebrew support for MacOS
121 # got-portable 0.74 (2022-07-14)
123 * portable: made the 'date' command more portable in the test suite.
124 * portable: improved error-handling for commands on BSD-systems without
125 coreutils being installed.
126 * portable: reworked how 'sed' is wrapped portably, so that it now doesn't use
127 any bashisms, and will therefore run under strict POSIX-sh (dash on Ubuntu,
130 # got-portable 0.73 (2022-07-04)
132 * Changes as found in got-0.73.
133 * portable: the libexec helpers now support Capsicum on FreeBSD, which is
134 similar to OpenBSD's pledge() syscall.
135 * Some portable work has taken place, but these have been merged upstream and
136 hence will be in the got-0.73 changes file.
138 # got-portable 0.71 (2022-06-23)
140 * portable: fix cross-compilation, from Leah Neukirchen
142 # got-portable 0.70 (2022-05-13)
144 * Changes from got-0.70; no -portable specific changes worth mentioning.
146 # got-portable 0.69 (2022-04-24)
148 * portable: added Apline Linux to the core set of OSes when checking CI/CD -
149 this therefore implies -portable can build on muscl as well as glibc.
150 * portable: fixed compilation of -portable on Alpine Linux with respect to
151 Landlock by using the correct header file.
152 * portable: added SipHash as a -portable implementation.
154 # got-portable 0.68.1 (2022-03-22)
156 * portable: fix up a bad merge whereby a code block that should have been
157 removed was left in-situ.
159 # got-portable 0.68 (2022-03-22)
161 * Changes from got-0.68
162 * portable: support for the following operating systems:
168 # got-portable 0.67; (2022-02-20)
170 * Changes from got-0.66
171 * Landlock support: portable now has support for the landlock API which
172 is similar to unveil(), allowing restrictions to which part of the
173 filesystem a process can access.
175 # got-portable 0.66; (2022-01-12)
177 * Changes from got-0.65
179 # got-portable 0.65; (2022-01-06)
181 * Added timespec*() compat-wrappers for BSD-time functions.
183 # got-portable 0.64; (2021-11-24)
185 * regress: make tests POSIX-compliant by making them run under dash (Ubuntu)
187 # got-portable 0.62; (2021-10-17)
189 * Changes from got-0.62
191 # got-portable 0.61; (2021-10-09)
193 * Port regress tests.
194 * Improve FreeBSD compatibility.
196 # got-portable 0.60; (2021-09-21)
198 * First portable version released for Linux.