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bfr (1.6) unstable; urgency=low
* Disable progress-bar for a forked off reader. Otherwise, both parent
and child write out progress bars, which is silly and useless.
* rename setmode() to set_mystate() to allow compilation on NetBSD,
FreeBSD and Darwin, at least. This was actually reported by 3 or 4
people (thanks!). Those pesky Linux coders, thinking they own the
namespace, no respect for others. Yep, thats me.
* Incorporated a patch adding a "total" field to the progress bar, from
Gerard Saraber (thanks!)
* To fix a Debian policy violation having to do with declaring build
dependencies on build-essential packages, incorporate a patch from
Santiago Vila (thanks!) Closes: #217530
-- Mark Glines <[email protected]> Wed, 03 Mar 2004 08:26:28 -0800
bfr (1.5) unstable; urgency=low
* added a hyphen in the description. Closes: #124447
* Turned on -Wall by default, included some headerfiles. Closes: #124398
* Added a --fork (-f) option, to fork off a 10k reader for cases where buggy
kernels block a process indefiniately to read from a cdrom, NFS, etc even
when nonblocking I/O is being used.
* Added an --output (-o) option, to change the default behavior where bfr
outputs to stdout, and bfp outputs to /dev/dsp.
* Fixed an extremely silly error regarding some percent signs which I wanted
to literally print but were turned into format strings, again turned up by
-Wall.
* Minor progress-bar related fixes.
* Added some testsuite entries to properly kick --fork's tires.
* Various code cleanups in testsuite's test.c, uncovered by -Wall.
-- Mark Glines <[email protected]> Sun, 3 Feb 2002 12:09:31 -0800
bfr (1.4) unstable testing; urgency=low
* Progress bar updating (and clearing previous line) works much more nicely
* Minor debianization cleanups suggested by Adam Lazur
-- Mark Glines <[email protected]> Tue, 13 Nov 2001 12:39:25 -0800
bfr (1.3) unstable testing; urgency=low
* Fixed the progress bar
* Fixed some warnings with Debian sid's automake 1.4-p4
* Updated my e-mail address everywhere
-- Mark Glines <[email protected]> Fri, 26 Oct 2001 21:42:49 -0700
bfr (1.2) unstable testing; urgency=low
* Incorporated (in an idea sense, at least) an --initial (special case of RO)
from Arnd Bergmann (thanks!)
* Looks like Rob Ekl finally found a bug that would sometimes cause bfr/bfp to
hang at end of execution rather than exit cleanly, incorporated his patch
(thanks!)
* Redid the status bar completely, I want feedback on whether its better or
worse.
* Reworked most of the command-line arguments to be more consistent with
suffixes, and especially, to allow them to use the % suffix, which is based
on buffersize.
-- Mark Glines <[email protected]> Wed, 10 Oct 2001 19:02:52 -0700
bfr (1.1) unstable testing; urgency=low
* found a tiny bug which sometimes caused bfr to enter a nonstop loop
rather than exiting cleanly, when its job was finished.
* fixed it.
* updated the manpage slightly. it still sucks, but now it sucks a little
more accurately.
-- Mark Glines <[email protected]> Sat, 26 May 2001 22:07:33 -0700
bfr (1.0) unstable testing; urgency=low
* *sigh* I mention an upcoming 1.0 release and everything goes to hell.
I suppose its because I'm trying harder to find problems, but still...
* It seems that I broke the progress-meter stuff when I implemented the
bandwidth cap. Fixed. Also, the progress-meter stuff was broken because
tv.tv_sec * 1000000 recently started overflowing a signed long, and came
up negative. My very own Y2K+1 bug, I'm so proud. =)
* Linux 2.4.0's /dev/urandom driver no longer guarantees that it will
return the amount of random garbage that you request! This screwed up the
testsuite, which was incorrectly assuming that /dev/urandom really did give
us 200000 bytes, with dd. I replaced it with a pipe of cat through head,
works fine now.
* Oops, forgot to update testit/Makefile.am when I made the namechange.
* fixed an overflow in the progress meter (it flipped and went negative)
that was hit at around 45 megs/second. Throughput screenshot:
--[~/bfr]-- ./bfr -b 40m -p /dev/zero >/dev/null
[(RO) IN: 46533.6k/s -> BUFFER: 448.0k -> OUT: 46476.8k/s]
* final release... now the bugreports will start pouring in, right? =)
-- Mark Glines <[email protected]> Thu, 25 Jan 2001 23:12:28 -0800
bfr (0.99.9) unstable; urgency=low
* Initial release.
-- Mark Glines <[email protected]> Sat, 13 Jan 2001 06:30:11 -0800
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