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Updated: mpfr-2.2.1-1 libmpfr1-2.2.1-1 libmpfr-devel-2.2.1-1

The MPFR library is a C library for multiple-precision floating-point 
computations with exact rounding (also called correct rounding). It is
based on the GMP multiple-precision library.

This is a new minor upstream release.  The Cygwin release is created
from the vanilla sources.  All 117 tests in "make check" pass.

mpfr-2.2.1-1 
libmpfr1-2.2.1-1 
libmpfr-devel-2.2.1-1

Changes from version 2.2.0 to version 2.2.1

 - Many bug fixes (see the MPFR 2.2.0 page for the list). 
 - Updated mpfr-longlong.h from the GMP 4.2 longlong.h file. 
 - Moved some internal declarations from mpfr.h to mpfr-impl.h. 
 - Use -search_paths_first on Darwin (Mac OS X) to fix linking behavior. 
 - Improved make check: much more complete generic tests. 
 - Improved INSTALL file and MPFR manual.

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Corinna Vinschen | 1 Dec 2006 21:56
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Updated: cron-3.0.1-21

I have updated the version of cron on cygwin.com to 3.0.1-21.

Thanks to Pierre Humblet for the following contributions:

  Add warning to set MAILTO="" if no sendmail is installed.
  Fix a bash incompatibility in cron-config.

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Max Bowsher | 2 Dec 2006 14:35

Updated: doxygen-1.5.1-1

Doxygen has been updated to 1.5.1-1.

Doxygen is a documentation system based on specially formatted comments
in source code, for C++, C, Java, Objective-C, IDL (Corba and Microsoft
flavors) and to some extent PHP, C#, and D.

This is a new upstream release.

Upstream Changelog:
http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/changelog.html

Max Bowsher.

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Corinna Vinschen | 2 Dec 2006 16:33
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Updated: cron-3.0.1-22

I have updated the version of cron on cygwin.com to 3.0.1-22.

Same as 3.0.1-21 with a minor quoting bugfix in cron-config.

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Max Bowsher | 3 Dec 2006 02:30

Updated: subversion 1.4.2-1

Subversion, a version control system which aims to be a compelling
replacement for CVS, has been updated in the Cygwin net distribution to
version 1.4.2-1.

This is a new upstream feature release as compared to the previous
Cygwin packaged version.

Release notes for the Subversion 1.4.x series are:
http://subversion.tigris.org/svn_1.4_releasenotes.html

Please take particular note of the following:

  WARNING: if a Subversion 1.4 client encounters a pre-1.4 working copy,
  it will automatically upgrade the working copy format as soon as it
  touches it, making it unreadable by older Subversion clients. If you
  are using several versions of Subversion on your machine, you need to
  be careful about which version you use in which working copy, to avoid
  accidentally upgrading the working copy format.

Max Bowsher.

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Max Bowsher | 3 Dec 2006 02:31

Updated: apache2-2.2.3-1

Apache HTTPD version 2 has been updated to 2.2.3-1.

This is a new upstream security and bugfix release.

Max Bowsher.

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Thomas Wolff | 4 Dec 2006 23:16
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Updated: Unicode text editor mined 2000 release 13.2

                            mined 2000.13.2
                              (Dec 2006)

Mined is a powerful text editor with a comprehensive yet concise and 
easy-to-use user interface supporting modern interaction paradigms, 
and fast, small-footprint behaviour.

More information (with screenshots, overview and change log) 
and download are available from the mined web site at
	http://towo.net/mined/

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Mined 2000.13.2 is a maintenance release with enhancements in
* character input support
* interoperability

Major enhancements in release 2000.13:

Documentation enhancements:
* Revised manual structure, featuring more comprehensive new 
  chapters on
  * Structured editing support
  * Character handling support
  * Language support

Character encoding support enhancements:
* Auto-detection and explicit selection of UTF-16 with 
  and without BOM (big endian and little endian).
* Updated to Unicode 5.0.0 (final, from beta2 in 2000.12).
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Eric Blake | 6 Dec 2006 14:19
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Updated: findutils-4.3.2-2


A new release of findutils, 4.3.2-2, is available, replacing 4.3.2-1 as
current.

NEWS:
=====
This is a minor patch release.  It fixes the behavior of "find -execdir
cmd {} +" to run in the correct directory (thanks to David Rothenberger
for the bug report).  Although this release is still marked beta upstream,
it has proven to be more reliable than the stable 4.2.x series on cygwin.
 As a beta release, it adds new optimization features that might be
withdrawn depending on feedback received.  If you encounter a bug with
/bin/find, you should also try /bin/oldfind to see if the bug is dependent
on the different file traversal algorithm.  Upstream news since is
available in /usr/share/doc/findutils-4.3.2/.

DESCRIPTION:
============
The findutils package contains programs which will help you locate files
on your system.  The find utility searches through a hierarchy of
directories looking for files which match a certain set of criteria (such
as a filename pattern).  The xargs utility builds and executes command
lines from standard input arguments (usually lists of file names generated
by the find command).  The locate utility scans a database of filenames
and displays matches.  The updatedb utility builds the database for locate.

UPDATE:
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Eric Blake | 6 Dec 2006 15:35
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Updated: bash-3.2.5-8


A new release of bash, 3.2.5-8, has been uploaded, replacing 3.2.3-7 as
current.

NEWS:
=====
This is a minor patch release.  It adds a workaround for the bug in bash's
replacement asprintf (which in turn works around a bug in cygwin's
asprintf in any version newer than a December snapshot).  It enables
support for tracking COLUMNS and LINES environment variables (thanks to
Mark Edgar for the idea).  It also tweaks the postinstall script to try
harder in case permissions on an outdated /bin/sh interfere with copying
/bin/bash over it.

There are a few things you should be aware of before using this version:
1. When using binary mounts, cygwin programs try to emulate Linux.  Bash
on Linux does not understand \r\n line endings, but interprets the \r
literally, which leads to syntax errors or odd variable assignments.
Therefore, you will get the same behavior on Cygwin binary mounts by default.
2. d2u is your friend.  You can use it to convert any problematic script
into binary line endings.
3. Cygwin text mounts automatically work with either line ending style,
because the \r is stripped before bash reads the file.  If you absolutely
must use files with \r\n line endings, consider mounting the directory
where those files live as a text mount.  However, text mounts are not as
well tested or supported on the cygwin mailing list, so you may encounter
other problems with other cygwin tools in those directories.
4. This version of bash has a cygwin-specific shell option, named "igncr"
to force bash to ignore \r, independently of cygwin's mount style.  As of
bash-3.2.3-5, it controls regular scripts, command substitution, and
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Eric Blake | 7 Dec 2006 01:16
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Updated: findutils-4.3.2-3


A new release of findutils, 4.3.2-3, is available, replacing 4.3.2-2 as
current.

NEWS:
=====
This is a minor patch release, fixing find -L as well as find on relative
paths (4.3.2-2 only worked on absolute paths with -P).  I apologize for
the inconvenience caused to anyone unlucky enough to get -2 in the short
window of time it was available.  Although this release is still marked
beta upstream, it has proven to be more reliable than the stable 4.2.x
series on cygwin (at least, when I don't botch things with cygwin-specific
patches :).  As a beta release, it adds new optimization features that
might be withdrawn depending on feedback received.  If you encounter a bug
with /bin/find, you should also try /bin/oldfind to see if the bug is
dependent on the different file traversal algorithm.  Upstream news since
is available in /usr/share/doc/findutils-4.3.2/.

DESCRIPTION:
============
The findutils package contains programs which will help you locate files
on your system.  The find utility searches through a hierarchy of
directories looking for files which match a certain set of criteria (such
as a filename pattern).  The xargs utility builds and executes command
lines from standard input arguments (usually lists of file names generated
by the find command).  The locate utility scans a database of filenames
and displays matches.  The updatedb utility builds the database for locate.

UPDATE:
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