-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 01:07:16 -0400 Source: xtrs Binary: xtrs Architecture: source powerpc Version: 4.9b-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Changed-By: Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Description: xtrs - emulator for TRS-80 Model I/III/4/4P computers Changes: xtrs (4.9b-1) unstable; urgency=low . * Merge upstream 4.9b release. + Bundle Roland Gerlach's CP/M utilties for xtrs and corresponding documentation. + Add -emtsafe command-line option to xtrs to prevent emulator traps from writing to unexpected places in the host filesystem. Use this flag if you believe your xtrs instances may run malicious code aware of xtrs's traps within the emulator. + Add -e command-line option to the IMPORT/CMD and EXPORT/CMD utilities. Use this flag if your TRSâ80 operating system uses the NEWDOS/80 convention for representing the ending record number in an open file control block, and this fact is not autodetected by the emulator. + Drop old method of importing/exporting files from the host filesystem using fake I/O ports. IMPORT/BAS and EXPORT/BAS are no longer provided. + Merge Debian patches by Branden Robinson to add watchpoints and the zbxinfo command to the debugger, and make miscellaneous cleanups. + Merge Debian patches by Andreas Jochens to make signed/unsigned casts where appropriate. * Update CP/M utility disk documentation to point Debian users to the locally installed copy of the disk in /usr/lib/xtrs. * Drop patches to debug.c, trs_imp_exp.c, trs_cassette.c, and z80.c from debian/patches, as they have been merged upstream. * Update TRS-80 FAQ to be based on Tim Mann's version 1.58 (2006-04-22). + Update URLs to various TRS-80 resources. * Fix grammar errors in package description and remove statement claiming instructions on retrieving ROM images are available in the package. This is no longer true, as I know of no active site offering them for download. * Update debian/rules to touch the mtimes on the assembled .hex files before invoking Make on the upstream sources; when Tim Mann renamed the Z-80 assembly sources from ".z" to ".z80", their mtimes got updated and therefore Make thinks the .hex files need to be remade, using the zmac assembler, which is not widely available. This is hopefully a temporary kludge, and the timestamps will be fixed in the next xtrs release. * Add empty, phony binary-indep target to debian/rules to keep lintian happy. * Remove period from title of debconf note template, per squawking from lintian about section 6.5.4.2.4 of the Developers' Reference. I went ahead and updated the po files for cs, da, de, es, fr, pt_BR, ru, and sv (Czech, Danish, German, Spanish, French, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, and Swedish) and un-fuzzied them, on the wild assumption that periods don't belong in titles in those languages either. I left Japanese alone because I do not understand its grammar and because I do not know what a Japanese period looks like. Japanese translators, please consider un-fuzzing this translation with an appropriate update, and send a patch to the BTS. * Increment Standards-Version to 3.7.2; no changes necessary. Files: 5c0fa82b43573dfa52c6413166c1ded2 644 contrib/otherosfs extra xtrs_4.9b-1.dsc 77b93d2af5999e759976f2a2ecd6b5d7 443301 contrib/otherosfs extra xtrs_4.9b.orig.tar.gz e291b67c863872d0f6c15c9f3ed2f80e 54422 contrib/otherosfs extra xtrs_4.9b-1.diff.gz 95b996feb2e7d2d2d434fd245c8577e9 342570 contrib/otherosfs extra xtrs_4.9b-1_powerpc.deb
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