Pilot-Link 0.11.1, "Ocean's Eleventy-first", 07-18-2002 ------------------------------------------------------- This is a minor bugfix release to squish some of the bugs that creeped in under the door into the 0.11 release. Most notably: User Updates ------------ - pilot-xfer -f didn't work at all in 0.11, fixed. - pilot-xfer -f bugfix for non-writable local files - read-palmpix now takes arguments for output file type, '-t png' or '-t ppm' - read-notepad also updated to accept the same argument types Development Updates ------------------- - All of the language bindings (Perl, Python, Java, Tcl, Tk, iTcl) all default to off, unless specified. If you want to enable them, you must use --with-foo, where 'foo' is the binding of your choice, such as --with-perl - Fixed some of the gcc-related warnings (more to come) - Minor Python build fix ToDo List for 0.11.2 -------------------- User Updates ------------ - pilot-addresses -T header fix (don't import header into record) - pilot-xfer -f fix (support '-f FooDB' as 'FooDB.p{db|rc|qa} - pxd, first cut at a pilot-xfer'ized daemon - missing manpages corrected - pilot-datebook updated to match remaining structure Development Updates ------------------- - Fix all remaining -pedantic warnings and errors Update - configure.in to handle testing for python-devel installed #include int main() {PyObject x; return 0;} - Update Java bindings to use Ant instead of {g|n}make - Rewrite Perl bindings to take advantage of MakeMaker - Add missing DLP 1.2 calls Pilot-Link 0.11, "Ocean's Eleven", 07-12-2002 --------------------------------------------- This is a development release, primarily to test the new usb device support. Most of the USB devices are on /dev/ttyUSB1 (or usb/tts/1), except for the Sony PEG-S300 and 760C which are on /dev/ttyUSB0 (or usb/tts/0). Note that you must hit the sync button prior to running the app right now for USB devices. It is recommended that a kernel > 2.4.16 be used due to problems that existed in earlier drivers (may get a kernel oops). Major Features: * DLP argument parsing re-write * Better usb device support e.g. usb:/dev/ttyUSB1 Other Features: * Allow sync to proceed even if OS 4.x device has password set * Split out generic conduit library to libpisync * DLP regression test Bug Fixes: * Compile perl, python modules with correct lib dir * Lots of minor bug fixes, reorganization Known Problems (Please see doc/TODO for more details): * os2serial.c and winserial.c files are not yet ported to the new USB, serial, and Net protocol "recipes" * The "sys" protocol is not well tested * TCL/TK bindings are out of commission * PDB files with space filler records are not yet handled properly Pilot-Link 0.10.99, "Woodstock", 03-20-2002 ------------------------------------------- This is a development release, primarily to test the new usb device support. Most of the USB devices are on /dev/ttyUSB1 (or usb/tts/1), except for the Sony PEG-S300 and 760C which are on /dev/ttyUSB0 (or usb/tts/0). Note that you must hit the sync button prior to running the app right now for USB devices. It is recommended that a kernel > 2.4.16 be used due to problems that existed in earlier drivers (may get a kernel oops). Major Features: * Support for new USB devices (like the Palm m500 and Sony PEG-N710C) * Updated Java bindings (David Goodenough) * Updated Python bindings (Rob Tillotson) * Application cleanup for consistency Other Features: * Generic device and protocol implementations * Complete Autoconf/Automake setup * C++ library is now shared (.so) and installed * Complete source tree re-organization * Runtime debug logging down to the packet level Bug Fixes: * Expense Preferences now pack/unpack correctly * Dozens of minor bug fixes, code reformatting, reordanization Known Problems (Please see doc/TODO for more details): * os2serial.c and winserial.c files are not yet ported to the new USB, serial, and Net protocol "recipes" * The "sys" protocol is not well tested * TCL/TK bindings are out of commission * PDB files with space filler records are not yet handled properly