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some compatibility issues with older ncurses libraries
have also been fixed. All in all, a lot to see.
2001.01.31 - Nano 0.9.99pre2 is released. Not surprisingly, all that is
new is bugfixes, bugfixes, bugfixes. There were a few
cleanups in unneeded global variables and duplicate
2001.01.31 - Nano 0.9.99pre2 is released. Not surprisingly, all that
is new is bugfixes, bugfixes, bugfixes. There were a
few cleanups in unneeded global variables and duplicate
functions, but most is just fixing. Specifically, there
is now a preliminary (read: needs testing) fix for
resizing the editor in any mode other than normal edit
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main reason for this release is the less-than-optimal
fix for the security issue in nano with following
symbolic links. Hopefully this will fix the problem
permanently. The --nofollow option also works again for
those who are real security nuts. There are also some
display and search fixes, and the --disable-spell
permanently. The --nofollow option also works again
for those who are real security nuts. There are also
some display and search fixes, and the --disable-spell
function was renamed to --disable-speller to be in line
with nano and Pico's "speller" term.
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(id).
2000.06.06 - Nano 0.9.10 is primarily a bugfix for the loss of SIGINT
when using "run and terminate" flags (for example,
--help). There are also some minor documentation
updates. This version of nano is the most stable in
quite some time, and is likely to be the most stable for
awhile. Users are encouraged to upgrade to this
version.
when using "run and terminate" flags (for example, --help).
There are also some minor documentation updates. This
version of nano is the most stable in quite some time,
and is likely to be the most stable for awhile. Users
are encouraged to upgrade to this version.
2000.05.31 - Nano 0.9.9 introduces much better working i18n support,
more portability, and a ton of bugfixes. While nano is
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are also the obligatory display fixes and speedups.
Have fun with it.
2000.05.14 - Nano 0.9.7 (the Mother's Day release) continues in the long
line of display fixes, and also fixes the broken symlink
behavior (i.e. symlinks weren't being followed by
default). Hopefully all major bugs can be worked out
2000.05.14 - Nano 0.9.7 (the Mother's Day release) continues in the
long line of display fixes, and also fixes the broken
symlink behavior (i.e. symlinks weren't being followed
by default). Hopefully all major bugs can be worked out
soon and we can have a 1.0 release before the end of the
year, but who knows.
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most stable versions of nano to date, but this one may
not be too bad =-)
2000.05.01 - Nano 0.9.5 attempts to speed up the display of text
to be at least somewhat reasonable. Much code profiling
has been done to reduce the ridiculous number of
redundant display updates. This will probably expose a
lot of bugs that can then be fixed, so this release is
probably not for the faint of heart. For anyone
curious, I would call nano 0.9.2 the most stable version
recently, so use that if you're not particularly
concerned with being on the bleeding edge.
2000.05.01 - Nano 0.9.5 attempts to speed up the display of text to be
at least somewhat reasonable. Much code profiling has been
done to reduce the ridiculous number of redundant display
updates. This will probably expose a lot of bugs that can
then be fixed, so this release is probably not for the faint
of heart. For anyone curious, I would call nano 0.9.2 the
most stable version recently, so use that if you're not
particularly concerned with being on the bleeding edge.
2000.04.25 - Nano 0.9.4 fixes some problems in 0.9.3 with the last
line code and related segfaults. It now also has much