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From: schwarze@mandoc.bsd.lv
To: source@mandoc.bsd.lv
Subject: mandoc: final tweaks for the 1.14.2 release
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2017 09:58:26 -0500 (EST)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <13377257226074696754.enqueue@fantadrom.bsd.lv> (raw)

Log Message:
-----------
final tweaks for the 1.14.2 release

Modified Files:
--------------
    mandoc:
        INSTALL
        NEWS

Revision Data
-------------
Index: INSTALL
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvs/mandoc/mandoc/INSTALL,v
retrieving revision 1.19
retrieving revision 1.20
diff -LINSTALL -LINSTALL -u -p -r1.19 -r1.20
--- INSTALL
+++ INSTALL
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ tech@ mailing list, too.
 
 Enjoy using the mandoc toolset!
 
-Ingo Schwarze, Karlsruhe, February 2017
+Ingo Schwarze, Karlsruhe, July 2017
 
 
 Installation
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ To install mandoc manually, the followin
 run the command "echo BUILD_CGI=1 >> configure.local".
 Then run "cp cgi.h.example cgi.h" and edit cgi.h as desired.
 
-2. If you also want to build the new catman(8) utility, run the
+2. If you also want to build the catman(8) utility, run the
 command "echo BUILD_CATMAN=1 >> configure.local".  Note that it
 is unlikely to be a drop-in replacement providing the same
 functionality as your system's "catman", if your operating
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ command like "make DESTDIR=... install".
 in the "Makefile" to understand how DESTDIR is used.
 
 9. Run the command "sudo makewhatis" to build mandoc.db(5) databases
-in all the directory trees configured in step 6.  Whenever installing
+in all the directory trees configured in step 3.  Whenever installing
 new manual pages, re-run makewhatis(8) to update the databases, or
 apropos(1) will not find the new pages.
 
Index: NEWS
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvs/mandoc/mandoc/NEWS,v
retrieving revision 1.25
retrieving revision 1.26
diff -LNEWS -LNEWS -u -p -r1.25 -r1.26
--- NEWS
+++ NEWS
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ $Id$
 
 This file lists the most important changes in the mandoc.bsd.lv distribution.
 
-Changes in version 1.14.2, released on July XXX, 2017
+Changes in version 1.14.2, released on July 28, 2017
 
     --- MAJOR NEW FEATURES ---
  * New mdoc(7) -Tmarkdown output mode.
@@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ Changes in version 1.14.2, released on J
    for a number of feature and documentation improvements.
  * Sebastien Marie (OpenBSD) for two source code patches and
    for some useful discussions.
+ * Florian Obser (OpenBSD) for a bugfix patch and a bug report.
  * Jonathan Gray (OpenBSD) for several bug reports from afl(1)
    and several more from static analysis tools.
  * Theo Buehler (OpenBSD) for several bug reports, most from afl(1).
@@ -64,21 +65,26 @@ Changes in version 1.14.2, released on J
    wide variety of topics, lots of continuous testing, a number of
    bug reports, and some suggestions for messages and documentation.
  * Thomas Klausner (NetBSD) for lots of help while migrating
-   mdoclint(1) functionality to mandoc -Tlint, and for suggesting
-   several useful new messages.
+   mdoclint(1) functionality to mandoc -Tlint, for suggesting
+   several useful new messages, and for release testing.
  * Reyk Floeter (OpenBSD) and Vsevolod Stakhov (FreeBSD) for
    suggesting a markdown output mode.
  * Thomas Guettler for suggesting -Thtml internal hyperlinks.
+ * Yuri Pankov (Illumos) for inspiring new warning messages and
+   for extensive release testing.
  * Anton Lindqvist and TJ Townsend (both OpenBSD) and Jan Stary
    for multiple bug reports.
- * Martin Natano and Theo de Raadt (both OpenBSD),
-   Leah Neukirchen (Void Linux), Andreas Voegele, Gabriel Guzman,
-   Gonzalo Tornaria, Markus Waldeck, and Raf Czlonka for bug reports.
- * Antoine Jacoutot (OpenBSD), Michael Stapelberg (Debian),
-   and Steffen Nurpmeso for suggesting feature improvements.
- * Dag-Erling Smoergrav (FreeBSD) and Yuri Pankov (Illumos)
-   for inspiring new warning messages.
+ * Leah Neukirchen (Void Linux) for bug reports and release testing.
+ * Michael Stapelberg (Debian) for suggesting feature improvements
+   and for release testing.
+ * Martin Natano and Theo de Raadt (both OpenBSD), Andreas Voegele,
+   Gabriel Guzman, Gonzalo Tornaria, Markus Waldeck, and Raf Czlonka
+   for bug reports.
+ * Antoine Jacoutot (OpenBSD) and Steffen Nurpmeso for suggesting
+   feature improvements.
+ * Dag-Erling Smoergrav (FreeBSD) for inspiring new warning messages.
  * Ted Unangst and Marc Espie (OpenBSD) for providing useful ideas.
+ * Svyatoslav Mishyn (Crux Linux) for release testing.
  * Carsten Kunze (Heirloom roff) for help keeping mandoc and groff
    compatible and for committing some of my patches to groff.
 
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