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[Gsrc-commit] trunk r4411: update bc to 1.07


From: Carl Hansen
Subject: [Gsrc-commit] trunk r4411: update bc to 1.07
Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2017 19:33:32 -0400 (EDT)
User-agent: Bazaar (2.7.0dev1)

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revno: 4411
revision-id: address@hidden
parent: address@hidden
committer: address@hidden
branch nick: trunk
timestamp: Sun 2017-04-02 16:33:26 -0700
message:
  update bc to 1.07
removed:
  pkg/gnu/bc/files/              files-20160617014725-uokjfnggs70iry9h-454
  pkg/gnu/bc/files/bc-1.06-bc-add-info-dir-entry.diff 
bc1.06bcaddinfodiren-20160617014725-uokjfnggs70iry9h-2062
added:
  pkg/gnu/bc/gpg-keyring         gpgkeyring-20170402233037-wlghv94qucldzd9j-1
modified:
  pkg/gnu/bc/Makefile            makefile-20160617014725-uokjfnggs70iry9h-453
  pkg/gnu/bc/sha256sums          sha256sums-20160617014725-uokjfnggs70iry9h-455
=== modified file 'pkg/gnu/bc/Makefile'
--- a/pkg/gnu/bc/Makefile       2016-06-17 19:08:15 +0000
+++ b/pkg/gnu/bc/Makefile       2017-04-02 23:33:26 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# Copyright © 2013 Brandon Invergo <address@hidden>
+# Copyright © 2013, 2017 Brandon Invergo <address@hidden>
 #
 # This file is part of GSRC.
 #
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
 
 NAME = bc
 GARNAME = bc
-GARVERSION = 1.06
+GARVERSION = 1.07
 HOME_URL = http://www.gnu.org/software/bc/
 DESCRIPTION = Arbitrary precision numeric processing language
 define BLURB
@@ -32,8 +32,8 @@
 MASTER_SITES = $(MASTER_GNU)
 MASTER_SUBDIR = bc/
 DISTFILES = $(DISTNAME).tar.gz
-SIGFILES =
-PATCHFILES = $(DISTNAME)-bc-add-info-dir-entry.diff
+SIGFILES  = $(DISTNAME).tar.gz.sig
+#PATCHFILES = $(DISTNAME)-bc-add-info-dir-entry.diff
 INFO_FILES = bc.info dc.info
 
 BUILDDEPS =

=== removed directory 'pkg/gnu/bc/files'
=== removed file 'pkg/gnu/bc/files/bc-1.06-bc-add-info-dir-entry.diff'
--- a/pkg/gnu/bc/files/bc-1.06-bc-add-info-dir-entry.diff       2016-06-17 
19:08:15 +0000
+++ b/pkg/gnu/bc/files/bc-1.06-bc-add-info-dir-entry.diff       1970-01-01 
00:00:00 +0000
@@ -1,141 +0,0 @@
-diff -x config.log -x config.status -ru tmp/bc-1.06/doc/bc.texi 
work/bc-1.06/doc/bc.texi
---- tmp/bc-1.06/doc/bc.texi    2000-09-28 02:22:24.000000000 +0200
-+++ work/bc-1.06/doc/bc.texi   2013-11-07 20:41:12.637257250 +0100
-@@ -20,11 +20,14 @@
- 
- @author Philip A. Nelson
- @page
address@hidden
-+* bc: (bc).                   Arbritrary precision calculator language.
address@hidden direntry
- 
- This manual documents @command{bc}, an arbitrary precision calculator 
language.
- 
- This manual is part of GNU @address@hidden
address@hidden
-+
- Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
- 
-@@ -87,7 +90,7 @@
- 
- @command{bc} is a language that supports arbitrary precision numbers
- with interactive execution of statements.  There are some similarities
--in the syntax to the C programming language. 
-+in the syntax to the C programming language.
- A standard math library is available by command line option.
- If requested, the math library is defined before processing any files.
- @command{bc} starts by processing code from all the files listed
-@@ -131,7 +134,7 @@
- @item -q, --quiet
- Do not print the normal GNU @command{bc} welcome.
- 
address@hidden -v, --version 
address@hidden -v, --version
- Print the version number and copyright and quit.
- 
- @end table
-@@ -198,7 +201,7 @@
- @node Expressions, Statements, Basic Elements, Top
- @chapter Expressions
- 
address@hidden 
address@hidden
- * About Expressions and Special Variables::
- * Basic Expressions::
- * Relational Expressions::
-@@ -242,13 +245,13 @@
- 
- In the following descriptions of legal expressions, "expr" refers to a
- complete expression and "@var{var}" refers to a simple or an array variable.
--A simple variable is just a 
-+A simple variable is just a
- 
- @var{name}
- 
--and an array variable is specified as 
-+and an array variable is specified as
- 
address@hidden@var{expr}] 
address@hidden@var{expr}]
- 
- Unless specifically mentioned the scale of the result is the maximum
- scale of the expressions involved.
-@@ -634,7 +637,7 @@
- popped so that the original value (at the time of the function call)
- of these variables are restored.  The parameters are really auto
- variables that are initialized to a value provided in the function
--call.  
-+call.
- Auto variables are different than traditional local variables
- because if function A calls function B, B may access function
- A's auto variables by just using the same name, unless function B has
-@@ -645,7 +648,7 @@
- are separated by semicolons or newlines.  Return statements cause the
- termination of a function and the return of a value.  There are two
- versions of the return statement.  The first form, "@code{return}", returns
--the value 0 to the calling expression.  The second form, 
-+the value 0 to the calling expression.  The second form,
- "@code{return} ( @var{expression} )", computes the value of the expression
- and returns that value to the calling expression.  There is an implied
- "@code{return} (0)" at the end of every function.  This allows a function
-@@ -659,7 +662,7 @@
- of @var{ibase} for conversion of numbers.
- 
- As an extension, the format of the definition has been slightly relaxed.
--The standard requires the opening brace be on the same line as the 
-+The standard requires the opening brace be on the same line as the
- @code{define} keyword and all other parts must be on following lines.
- This version of @command{bc} will allow any number of newlines before and
- after the opening brace of the function.  For example, the following
-@@ -730,7 +733,7 @@
-   if (x<0) @{
-     m = 1
-     x = -x
--  @} 
-+  @}
- 
-   /* Precondition x. */
-   z = scale;
-@@ -761,7 +764,7 @@
- 
- The following is code that uses the extended features of @command{bc} to
- implement a simple program for calculating checkbook balances.  This
--program is best kept in a file so that it can be used many times 
-+program is best kept in a file so that it can be used many times
- without having to retype it at every use.
- 
- @example
-@@ -850,7 +853,7 @@
- 
- @item last
- POSIX @command{bc} does not have a \fBlast variable.  Some implementations
--of @command{bc} use the period (.) in a similar way.  
-+of @command{bc} use the period (.) in a similar way.
- 
- @item comparisons
- POSIX @command{bc} allows comparisons only in the @code{if} statement,
-@@ -885,7 +888,7 @@
- of @command{bc} have only call by value array parameters.
- 
- @item function format
--POSIX @command{bc} requires the opening brace on the same line as the 
-+POSIX @command{bc} requires the opening brace on the same line as the
- @code{define} key word and the @code{auto} statement on the next line.
- 
- @item =+, =-, =*, =/, =%, =^
-@@ -911,7 +914,7 @@
- Syntax errors in the interactive execution code will invalidate the
- current execution block.  The execution block is terminated by an
- end of line that appears after a complete sequence of statements.
--For example, 
-+For example,
- 
- @example
- a = 1
-@@ -1010,5 +1013,3 @@
- 
- @contents
- @bye
--
--

=== added file 'pkg/gnu/bc/gpg-keyring'
Binary files a/pkg/gnu/bc/gpg-keyring   1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 and 
b/pkg/gnu/bc/gpg-keyring  2017-04-02 23:33:26 +0000 differ
=== modified file 'pkg/gnu/bc/sha256sums'
--- a/pkg/gnu/bc/sha256sums     2016-06-17 19:08:15 +0000
+++ b/pkg/gnu/bc/sha256sums     2017-04-02 23:33:26 +0000
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-4ef6d9f17c3c0d92d8798e35666175ecd3d8efac4009d6457b5c99cea72c0e33  
download/bc-1.06.tar.gz
-e96aa5269af727e5385b54c63bfa4e0769e6fdf9c0206b0512e19d0f13a64a00  
download/bc-1.06-bc-add-info-dir-entry.diff
+55cf1fc33a728d7c3d386cc7b0cb556eb5bacf8e0cb5a3fcca7f109fc61205ad  
download/bc-1.07.tar.gz
+719df3696e22728e9021211e5aa0d5befd22ae06e37966458545fce0a4f80444  
download/bc-1.07.tar.gz.sig


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