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2024 Jan 08
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[ANNOUNCE] imake 1.0.10
...;large file" APIs - though no file processed by imake should ever be anywhere near 2GB in size, it may be stored on a filesystem which uses large inode numbers not supported by the original 32-bit APIs. Since this release was generated using the new GNU autoconf 2.72, this also adds a --enable-year2038 configure flag which may allow imake to work with files whose timestamps are later than January 19, 2038, but this has not been tested, and we sincerely hope that no one will actually still be using imake 14 years from now. Alan Coopersmith (4): gitlab CI: stop requiring Signed-off-by in com...
2024 Jan 20
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[ANNOUNCE] xbiff 1.0.5
...ables use of the "large file" APIs so that it can handle mailboxes which exceed 2gb or which may be stored on a filesystem which uses large inode numbers not supported by the original 32-bit APIs. Since this release was generated using the new GNU autoconf 2.72, this also adds a --enable-year2038 configure flag which may allow a 32-bit build of xbiff to work with files whose timestamps are later than January 19, 2038, but this has not been tested. Alan Coopersmith (12): gitlab CI: add a basic build test Build xz tarballs instead of bzip2 gitlab CI: stop requiring Signed-o...
2024 Mar 10
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[ANNOUNCE] iceauth 1.0.10
...e building for 32-bit platforms, it also enables use of the "large file" APIs - while ICEauthority files should never be more than 2gb in size, they may be stored on filesystems with large inodes. Since this release was generated using the new GNU autoconf 2.72, this also adds a --enable-year2038 configure flag which may allow iceauth to work with files whose timestamps are later than January 19, 2038, but this has not been tested. Alan Coopersmith (7): gitlab CI: stop requiring Signed-off-by in commits configure: Use AC_SYS_LARGEFILE to enable large file support Use real...
2024 Jul 27
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[ANNOUNCE] xfs 1.2.2
...for 32-bit platforms, it also enables use of the "large file" APIs - though no file processed by this program should ever be anywhere near 2GB in size, it is a prerequisite for post-y2038 support. Since this release was generated using the new GNU autoconf 2.72, this also adds a --enable-year2038 configure flag which may allow it to work with files whose timestamps are later than January 19, 2038, but this has not been tested. Alan Coopersmith (25): Remove "All rights reserved" from Oracle copyright notices gitlab CI: Update to latest CI templates & Debian stable...