readline6 6.3-8ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu RTM
Changelog
readline6 (6.3-8ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=medium * Merge with Debian; remaining changes: - Build x32 packages. readline6 (6.3-8) unstable; urgency=medium * Split out a readline-doc package for documentation and examples. Closes: #749168. readline6 (6.3-7) unstable; urgency=medium * Apply upstream patches 001 - 006. Fixes: - The `.' command in vi mode cannot undo multi-key commands beginning with `c', `d', and `y' (command plus motion specifier). - When in callback mode, some readline commands can cause readline to segfault by passing invalid contexts to callback functions. - There are debugging functions in the readline release that are theoretically exploitable as security problems. They are not public functions, but have global linkage. - The signal handling changes to bash and readline (to avoid running any code in a signal handler context) cause the cursor to be placed on the wrong line of a multi-line command after a ^C interrupts editing. - There are still applications using the deprecated Function/VFunction/etc. typedefs in rltypedefs.h. This patch restores the typedefs, but attempts to mark them as deprecated using gcc/clang attributes. - Using reverse-i-search when horizontal scrolling is enabled does not redisplay the entire line containing the successful search results. * Remove local patches included in the upstream updates. * Apply upstream bash patch bash43-021: - When the readline `revert-all-at-newline' option is set, pressing newline when the current line is one retrieved from history results in a double free and a segmentation fault. * Add home code for rxvt in inputrc. Closes: #722087. readline6 (6.3-6) unstable; urgency=medium * Really apply the patch to fix the display issue when a multiline command is aborted with ^C. Closes: #743603. readline6 (6.3-5) unstable; urgency=medium * Fix a display issue when a multiline command is aborted with ^C. -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden> Mon, 04 Aug 2014 09:45:25 +0200
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Available diffs
- diff from 6.3-4ubuntu2 to 6.3-8ubuntu1 (6.1 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- lib32readline6: GNU readline and history libraries, run-time libraries (32-bit)
The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface
across discrete programs that need to provide a command line
interface.
.
The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for
recalling lines of previously typed input.
- lib32readline6-dev: GNU readline and history libraries, development files (32-bit)
The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface
across discrete programs that need to provide a command line
interface.
.
The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for
recalling lines of previously typed input.
- lib64readline6: GNU readline and history libraries, run-time libraries (64-bit)
The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface
across discrete programs that need to provide a command line
interface.
.
The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for
recalling lines of previously typed input.
- lib64readline6-dev: GNU readline and history libraries, development files (64-bit)
The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface
across discrete programs that need to provide a command line
interface.
.
The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for
recalling lines of previously typed input.
- libreadline-dev: GNU readline and history libraries, development files
The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface
across discrete programs that need to provide a command line
interface.
.
The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for
recalling lines of previously typed input.
.
This package is a dependency package depending on libreadline6-dev.
- libreadline6: GNU readline and history libraries, run-time libraries
The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface
across discrete programs that need to provide a command line
interface.
.
The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for
recalling lines of previously typed input.
- libreadline6-dbg: GNU readline and history libraries, debugging libraries
The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface
across discrete programs that need to provide a command line
interface.
.
The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for
recalling lines of previously typed input.
- libreadline6-dev: GNU readline and history libraries, development files
The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface
across discrete programs that need to provide a command line
interface.
.
The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for
recalling lines of previously typed input.
.
This package contains development files.
- libx32readline6: GNU readline and history libraries, run-time libraries (x32)
The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface
across discrete programs that need to provide a command line
interface.
.
The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for
recalling lines of previously typed input.
- libx32readline6-dev: GNU readline and history libraries, development files (x32)
The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface
across discrete programs that need to provide a command line
interface.
.
The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for
recalling lines of previously typed input.
- readline-common: GNU readline and history libraries, common files
The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface
across discrete programs that need to provide a command line
interface.
.
The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for
recalling lines of previously typed input.
- readline-doc: GNU readline and history libraries, documentation and examples
The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface
across discrete programs that need to provide a command line
interface.
.
The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for
recalling lines of previously typed input.
- rlfe: Front-end using readline to "cook" input lines for other programs
This tool lets you use history and line-editing in any text oriented
tool. This is especially useful with third-party proprietary tools that
cannot be distributed linked against readline. It is not perfect but it
works pretty well.
.
See the ledit and rlwrap packages for other programs of that kind.