[22171] trunk/base/ChangeLog

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Revision: 22171
          http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/changeset/22171
Author:   jmpp at macports.org
Date:     2007-02-20 13:15:01 -0800 (Tue, 20 Feb 2007)

Log Message:
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1.4 progress, pretty much owed to Eridius! <clap!>

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Modified: trunk/base/ChangeLog
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--- trunk/base/ChangeLog	2007-02-20 21:08:31 UTC (rev 22170)
+++ trunk/base/ChangeLog	2007-02-20 21:15:01 UTC (rev 22171)
@@ -6,6 +6,20 @@
 
 Release 1.4 (unreleased):
 
+    - with_docs variant of GNUStep PortGroup ports now installs the latex2html port by default (yves in r22014).
+
+    - Add new 'touch' & 'ln' portfile writing commands, their usage being similar to their BSD equivalents,
+      along with 'move' and 'copy' shorthands for TCL's "file rename/copy" calls (Eridius in r22007).
+
+    - Fix a dangerous bug in parsing filenames with spaces in the the 'delete' command, while reworking it
+      to no longer be a plain 'system "rm -rf <path>"' call (Eridius in r22007).
+
+    - Checksum phase no longer deletes distfiles upon checksums mistmatch, eliminating "file not found"
+      errors when a second run is attempted, thus making the need for a "port clean --dist" call more
+      explicit before continuing (Eridius in r21967).
+
+    - Stating an empty key value in a Portfile now correctly clears it, as expected (Eridius in r21950 & r21951).
+
     - Documentation updates to the ports.conf.5 and portfile.7 man pages (markd, jmpp and others I may
       be forgetting, sorry 'bout that, in r21998, referencing tickets #4905, #6880 & #10840).
 

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