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From: Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>
To: discuss@mdocml.bsd.lv
Subject: Re: mandoc-1.13.1 released
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 00:24:31 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <53E7F11F.5070302@bsd.lv> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140810201212.GE325@iris.usta.de>

> after more than seven months of active development including two
> hackathons, i have just released mandoc = mdocml 1.13.1 on
> <http://mdocml.bsd.lv/>.
>
> This is a major feature release introducing the new apropos(1),
> makewhatis(8), and man.cgi(8) semantic search suite based on an
> SQLite3 database.  In addition to that, it features an almost
> complete implementation of roff(7) numerical expressions, much
> improved warning and error handling and messages, and numerous
> minor new features and bugfixes in almost all areas.  See the
> website for details, in particular <http://mdocml.bsd.lv/NEWS>.
>
> Even though this release is the first one in the 1.13 series, it
> is considered a mature and stable release ready for production.
> The codebase has been used in production in OpenBSD-stable for
> several months and is contained in the upcoming OpenBSD 5.6 release.
> Upgrading from 1.12.3 to 1.13.1 is recommended for all systems
> having working SQLite3 and fts(3) implementations.  Upgrading is
> also recommended for all systems that do not want apropos(1),
> makewhatis(8), or man.cgi(8), no matter whether or not they have
> SQLite3 and fts(3).  Only systems requiring apropos(1) and makewhatis(8)
> but lacking either SQLite3 or fts(3) should stay on 1.12.3 for now
> and switch to 1.12.4 and then to 1.13.2 when these become available.
> The 1.12.4 release is expected to happen within the next two weeks.
>
> Special thanks to Marc Espie and Jeremy Evans (OpenBSD) for help
> with various aspects of SQLite, to Sebastien Marie for a security
> audit of man.cgi(8), to Bob Beck (OpenBSD) for lots of feedback on
> the Web frontend, and to Kristaps Dzonsons (bsd.lv), Thomas Klausner
> (NetBSD), and Paul Onyschuk (Alpine Linux) for release testing.
>
> Enjoy mandoc, and see you in the mandoc tutorial at EuroBSDCon
> in Sofia next month!

Ingo,

Great news and great work!  Thank you!

Best,

Kristaps
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2014-08-10 20:12 Ingo Schwarze
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