From ae74aa69705e967a19327c70a26c0004843e8e7b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stefano Lattarini Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 11:54:45 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] NEWS: fix wording and grammaros, re-wrap text accordingly Reported-by: Peter Rosin Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini --- NEWS | 17 ++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index d0bc122..4b50517 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ New in 1.12.1: - Use of the long-deprecated two- and three-arguments invocation forms of the AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE macro now elicits a warning in the 'obsolete' category. Starting from some future major Automake release (likely - post-1.13), such usages will be no longer allowed. + post-1.13), such usages will no longer be allowed. - Support for the "Cygnus-style" trees (enabled by the 'cygnus' option) is now deprecated (its use triggers a warning in the 'obsolete' category). @@ -196,13 +196,12 @@ New in 1.12.1: * Miscellaneous changes: - The Automake test cases now require a proper POSIX-conforming shell. - Older non-POSIX Bourne shells (like Solaris 10 /bin/sh) will be no - longer accepted. In most cases, the user shouldn't have to specify - such POSIX shell explicitly, since it will be looked up at configure - time. Still, when this lookup fails, or when the user wants to - override its conclusion, the variable 'AM_TEST_RUNNER_SHELL' can be - used (pointing to the shell that will be used to run the Automake - test cases). + Older non-POSIX Bourne shells (like Solaris 10 /bin/sh) will no longer + be accepted. In most cases, the user shouldn't have to specify such + POSIX shell explicitly, since it will be looked up at configure time. + Still, when this lookup fails, or when the user wants to override its + conclusion, the variable 'AM_TEST_RUNNER_SHELL' can be used (pointing + to the shell that will be used to run the Automake test cases). Bugs fixed in 1.12.1: @@ -573,7 +572,7 @@ Bugs fixed in 1.11.3: - Automake now correctly recognizes the prefix/primary combination 'pkglibexec_SCRIPTS' as valid. - - The parallel-tests harness now doesn't trip on sed implementations + - The parallel-tests harness no longer trips on sed implementations with stricter limits on the length of input lines (problem seen at least on Solaris 8). -- 2.7.4