The readline library

Edit Package readline

http://www.gnu.org/software/readline/

The readline library is used by the Bourne Again Shell (bash, the standard command interpreter) for easy editing of command lines. This includes history and search functionality.

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Filename Size Changed
baselibs.conf 0000000333 333 Bytes
readline-5.2-conf.patch 0000004313 4.21 KB
readline-6.2-metamode.patch 0000000385 385 Bytes
readline-6.2-xmalloc.dif 0000001098 1.07 KB
readline-6.3-destdir.patch 0000006532 6.38 KB
readline-6.3-input.dif 0000001511 1.48 KB
readline-6.3-rltrace.patch 0000000987 987 Bytes
readline-7.0-screen.patch 0000001799 1.76 KB
readline-8.2.dif 0000005965 5.83 KB
readline-8.2.tar.gz 0003043952 2.9 MB
readline-8.2.tar.gz.sig 0000000095 95 Bytes
readline.changes 0000127217 124 KB
readline.keyring 0000001321 1.29 KB
readline.spec 0000007276 7.11 KB
readline82-001 0000001198 1.17 KB
readline82-001.sig 0000000094 94 Bytes
Revision 13 (latest revision is 16)
Richard Brown's avatar Richard Brown (RBrownFactory) accepted request 1008385 from Dr. Werner Fink's avatar Dr. Werner Fink (WernerFink) (revision 13)
- Add patch readline82-001 and its signing readline82-001
  * Starting a readline application with an invalid locale
    specification for LC_ALL/LANG/LC_CTYPE can cause it crash on
    the first call to readline.

- Update to final readline-8.2
  r. When replacing a history entry, make sure the existing entry has a non-NULL
     timestamp before copying it; it may have been added by the application, not
     the history library.

- Update to readline-8.2-rc4
  m. Readline now checks for changes to locale settings (LC_ALL/LC_CTYPE/LANG)
     each time it is called, and modifies the appropriate locale-specific display
     and key binding variables when the locale changes.
- Port patch readline-8.2.dif

- Update to readline-8.2-rc2

- use https:// for source urls  
- Update to readline-8.2-rc1

- Update to readline-8.2-beta
  a. There is now an HS_HISTORY_VERSION containing the version number of the
     history library for applications to use.
  b. History expansion better understands multiple history expansions that may
     contain strings that would ordinarily inhibit history expansion (e.g.,
     `abc!$!$').
  c. There is a new framework for readline timeouts, including new public
     functions to set timeouts and query how much time is remaining before a
     timeout hits, and a hook function that can trigger when readline times
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