File cgdb.changes of Package cgdb

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Thu Jan 12 11:30:32 UTC 2012 - coolo@suse.com

- change license to be in spdx.org format

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Sat Sep 17 22:48:35 UTC 2011 - jengelh@medozas.de

- Remove redundant tags/sections from specfile
- Use %_smp_mflags for parallel build

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Wed Sep  7 07:44:42 UTC 2011 - puzel@suse.com

- update to cgdb-0.6.6
  - Fixed a segfault on 64-bit systems in rline.c due to a missing
    prototype of cgdb_malloc. Thanks to Pietro Cerutti for
    reporting and diagnosing this one!
  - Fixed a bug in the file dialog. When searching for a file, and
    you hit enter to select it, CGDB would sometimes skip to the
    next file that matches and open that file instead.
  - No longer set the prompt to (gdb) on startup.

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Wed Dec 22 12:14:10 UTC 2010 - puzel@novell.com

- clean up specfile 

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Wed May 26 07:35:42 UTC 2010 - puzel@novell.com

- require gdb 

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Mon Jan  4 12:56:39 UTC 2010 - puzel@novell.com

- update to cgdb-0.6.5
   * Turn autosourcereload to on by default. This matches GDB's 
     behavior.
   * Add support for :up and :down in the cgdb status bar.
     Thanks Benoit Pierre for reporting this.
   * Enhanced tgdb in a2 mode. It now understands GNAT's 
     pre-instance-choice, instance-choice, post-instance-choice 
	 extension.
   * Made searching and :commands a little more vi-like. If you abort a
     search, you can still recall the last search with 'n' or 'N'. 
	 If you backspace to the beginning of the line, a :command 
	 or /search is aborted.
   * Added some new cgdb commands.
       :c is now a synonym for :continue
       :f is now a synonym for :finish
       :n is now a synonym for :next
       :r is not a synonym for :run
       :s is now a synonym for :step
       :start is a new command that will send "start" to the debugger
       :kill is a new command that will send "kill" to the debugger
   * Shortcut mode has been removed from cgdb. If you liked it, you can
     put these commands in your cgdbrc file,
       map r :run<CR>
       map c :continue<CR>
       map f :finish<CR>
       map n :next<CR>
       map s :step<CR>
     and you will get the same functionality. Do not forget that,
       F5 is the same as 'run'.
       F6 is the same as 'continue'.
       F7 is the same as 'finish'.
       F8 is the same as 'next'.
       F10 is the same as 'step'.
     are always available.
   * Added a feature to CGDB which allows it to ask readline what key
     sequence it uses for the Home and End keys. That way, if the terminfo
     database is wrong, but the OS vendor modified /etc/inputrc, CGDB will
     have a working Home and End key.
   * CGDB fully supports the use of maps now. The feature is similar in 
     nature to the vim map feature.  It supports map, unmap, imap
     and iunmap. The map/unmap work in CGDB mode and the imap/iunmap
     work in GDB mode.
   * Added the cgdbmodekey configuration option. This allows the user to
     change the key that switches them from GDB mode to CGDB mode. The
     default value is the Escape key. This is useful for users that want
     to use readline in vi-mode.
   * Fixed a bug in CGDB where the Insert and Delete keys were not 
     recognized properly all of the time.

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Thu Mar 19 15:28:36 CET 2009 - puzel@suse.cz

- prepare for contrib 

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Fri Jul 18 13:47:19 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- change source file format to bzip2

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Fri Jul 18 00:23:27 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- initial package

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