| === 30 March 2014 === |
| |
| I've just released gflags 2.1.1. |
| |
| This release fixes a few bugs in the configuration of gflags_declare.h |
| and adds a separate GFLAGS_INCLUDE_DIR CMake variable to the build configuration. |
| Setting GFLAGS_NAMESPACE to "google" no longer changes also the include |
| path of the public header files. This allows the use of the library with |
| other Google projects such as glog which still use the deprecated "google" |
| namespace for the gflags library, but include it as "gflags/gflags.h". |
| |
| === 20 March 2014 === |
| |
| I've just released gflags 2.1. |
| |
| The major changes are the use of CMake for the build configuration instead |
| of the autotools and packaging support through CPack. The default namespace |
| of all C++ symbols is now "gflags" instead of "google". This can be |
| configured via the GFLAGS_NAMESPACE variable. |
| |
| This release compiles with all major compilers without warnings and passed |
| the unit tests on Ubuntu 12.04, Windows 7 (Visual Studio 2008 and 2010, |
| Cygwin, MinGW), and Mac OS X (Xcode 5.1). |
| |
| The SVN repository on Google Code is now frozen and replaced by a Git |
| repository such that it can be used as Git submodule by projects. The main |
| hosting of this project remains at Google Code. Thanks to the distributed |
| character of Git, I can push (and pull) changes from both GitHub and Google Code |
| in order to keep the two public repositories in sync. |
| When fixing an issue for a pull request through either of these hosting |
| platforms, please reference the issue number as |
| [https://code.google.com/p/support/wiki/IssueTracker#Integration_with_version_control described here]. |
| For the further development, I am following the |
| [http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/ Git branching model] |
| with feature branch names prefixed by "feature/" and bugfix branch names |
| prefixed by "bugfix/", respectively. |
| |
| Binary and source [https://github.com/schuhschuh/gflags/releases packages] are available on GitHub. |
| |
| |
| === 14 January 2013 === |
| |
| The migration of the build system to CMake is almost complete. |
| What remains to be done is rewriting the tests in Python such they can be |
| executed on non-Unix platforms and splitting them up into separate CTest tests. |
| Though merging these changes into the master branch yet remains to be done, |
| it is recommended to already start using the |
| [https://github.com/schuhschuh/gflags/tree/cmake-migration cmake-migration] branch. |
| |
| |
| === 20 April 2013 === |
| |
| More than a year has past since I (Andreas) took over the maintenance for |
| `gflags`. Only few minor changes have been made since then, much to my regret. |
| To get more involved and stimulate participation in the further |
| development of the library, I moved the project source code today to |
| [https://github.com/schuhschuh/gflags GitHub]. |
| I believe that the strengths of [http://git-scm.com/ Git] will allow for better community collaboration |
| as well as ease the integration of changes made by others. I encourage everyone |
| who would like to contribute to send me pull requests. |
| Git's lightweight feature branches will also provide the right tool for more |
| radical changes which should only be merged back into the master branch |
| after these are complete and implement the desired behavior. |
| |
| The SVN repository remains accessible at Google Code and I will keep the |
| master branch of the Git repository hosted at GitHub and the trunk of the |
| Subversion repository synchronized. Initially, I was going to simply switch the |
| Google Code project to Git, but in this case the SVN repository would be |
| frozen and force everyone who would like the latest development changes to |
| use Git as well. Therefore I decided to host the public Git repository at GitHub |
| instead. |
| |
| Please continue to report any issues with gflags on Google Code. The GitHub project will |
| only be used to host the Git repository. |
| |
| One major change of the project structure I have in mind for the next weeks |
| is the migration from autotools to [http://www.cmake.org/ CMake]. |
| Check out the (unstable!) |
| [https://github.com/schuhschuh/gflags/tree/cmake-migration cmake-migration] |
| branch on GitHub for details. |
| |
| |
| === 25 January 2012 === |
| |
| I've just released gflags 2.0. |
| |
| The `google-gflags` project has been renamed to `gflags`. I |
| (csilvers) am stepping down as maintainer, to be replaced by Andreas |
| Schuh. Welcome to the team, Andreas! I've seen the energy you have |
| around gflags and the ideas you have for the project going forward, |
| and look forward to having you on the team. |
| |
| I bumped the major version number up to 2 to reflect the new community |
| ownership of the project. All the |
| [http://gflags.googlecode.com/svn/tags/gflags-2.0/ChangeLog changes] |
| are related to the renaming. There are no functional changes from |
| gflags 1.7. In particular, I've kept the code in the namespace |
| `google`, though in a future version it should be renamed to `gflags`. |
| I've also kept the `/usr/local/include/google/` subdirectory as |
| synonym of `/usr/local/include/gflags/`, though the former name has |
| been obsolete for some time now. |
| |
| |
| === 18 January 2011 === |
| |
| The `google-gflags` Google Code page has been renamed to |
| `gflags`, in preparation for the project being renamed to |
| `gflags`. In the coming weeks, I'll be stepping down as |
| maintainer for the gflags project, and as part of that Google is |
| relinquishing ownership of the project; it will now be entirely |
| community run. The name change reflects that shift. |
| |
| |
| === 20 December 2011 === |
| |
| I've just released gflags 1.7. This is a minor release; the major |
| change is that `CommandLineFlagInfo` now exports the address in memory |
| where the flag is located. There has also been a bugfix involving |
| very long --help strings, and some other minor |
| [http://code.google.com/p/google-gflags/source/browse/tags/gflags-1.7/ChangeLog changes]. |
| |
| === 29 July 2011 === |
| |
| I've just released gflags 1.6. The major new feature in this release |
| is support for setting version info, so that --version does something |
| useful. |
| |
| One minor change has required bumping the library number: |
| `ReparseCommandlineFlags` now returns `void` instead of `int` (the int |
| return value was always meaningless). Though I doubt anyone ever used |
| this (meaningless) return value, technically it's a change to the ABI |
| that requires a version bump. A bit sad. |
| |
| There's also a procedural change with this release: I've changed the |
| internal tools used to integrate Google-supplied patches for gflags |
| into the opensource release. These new tools should result in more |
| frequent updates with better change descriptions. They will also |
| result in future `ChangeLog` entries being much more verbose (for better |
| or for worse). |
| |
| See the |
| [http://code.google.com/p/google-gflags/source/browse/tags/gflags-1.6/ChangeLog ChangeLog] |
| for a full list of changes for this release. |
| |
| === 24 January 2011 === |
| |
| I've just released gflags 1.5. This release has only minor changes |
| from 1.4, including some slightly better reporting in --help, and |
| an new memory-cleanup function that can help when running gflags-using |
| libraries under valgrind. The major change is to fix up the macros |
| (`DEFINE_bool` and the like) to work more reliably inside namespaces. |
| |
| If you have not had a problem with these macros, and don't need any of |
| the other changes described, there is no need to upgrade. See the |
| [http://code.google.com/p/google-gflags/source/browse/tags/gflags-1.5/ChangeLog ChangeLog] |
| for a full list of changes for this release. |
| |
| === 11 October 2010 === |
| |
| I've just released gflags 1.4. This release has only minor changes |
| from 1.3, including some documentation tweaks and some work to make |
| the library smaller. If 1.3 is working well for you, there's no |
| particular reason to upgrade. |
| |
| === 4 January 2010 === |
| |
| I've just released gflags 1.3. gflags now compiles under MSVC, and |
| all tests pass. I *really* never thought non-unix-y Windows folks |
| would want gflags, but at least some of them do. |
| |
| The major news, though, is that I've separated out the python package |
| into its own library, [http://code.google.com/p/python-gflags python-gflags]. |
| If you're interested in the Python version of gflags, that's the place to |
| get it now. |
| |
| === 10 September 2009 == |
| |
| I've just released gflags 1.2. The major change from gflags 1.1 is it |
| now compiles under MinGW (as well as cygwin), and all tests pass. I |
| never thought Windows folks would want unix-style command-line flags, |
| since they're so different from the Windows style, but I guess I was |
| wrong! |
| |
| The other changes are minor, such as support for --htmlxml in the |
| python version of gflags. |
| |
| === 15 April 2009 === |
| |
| I've just released gflags 1.1. It has only minor changes fdrom gflags |
| 1.0 (see the |
| [http://code.google.com/p/google-gflags/source/browse/tags/gflags-1.1/ChangeLog ChangeLog] |
| for details). The major change is that I moved to a new |
| system for creating .deb and .rpm files. This allows me to create |
| x86_64 deb and rpm files. |
| |
| In the process of moving to this new system, I noticed an |
| inconsistency: the tar.gz and .rpm files created libraries named |
| libgflags.so, but the deb file created libgoogle-gflags.so. I have |
| fixed the deb file to create libraries like the others. I'm no expert |
| in debian packaging, but I believe this has caused the package name to |
| change as well. Please let me know (at |
| [mailto:google-gflags@googlegroups.com |
| google-gflags@googlegroups.com]) if this causes problems for you -- |
| especially if you know of a fix! I would be happy to change the deb |
| packages to add symlinks from the old library name to the new |
| (libgoogle-gflags.so -> libgflags.so), but that is beyond my knowledge |
| of how to make .debs. |
| |
| If you've tried to install a .rpm or .deb and it doesn't work for you, |
| let me know. I'm excited to finally have 64-bit package files, but |
| there may still be some wrinkles in the new system to iron out. |
| |
| === 1 October 2008 === |
| |
| gflags 1.0rc2 was out for a few weeks without any issues, so gflags |
| 1.0 is now released. This is much like gflags 0.9. The major change |
| is that the .h files have been moved from `/usr/include/google` to |
| `/usr/include/gflags`. While I have backwards-compatibility |
| forwarding headeds in place, please rewrite existing code to say |
| {{{ |
| #include <gflags/gflags.h> |
| }}} |
| instead of |
| {{{ |
| #include <google/gflags.h> |
| }}} |
| |
| I've kept the default namespace to google. You can still change with |
| with the appropriate flag to the configure script (`./configure |
| --help` to see the flags). If you have feedback as to whether the |
| default namespace should change to gflags, which would be a |
| non-backwards-compatible change, send mail to |
| `google-gflags@googlegroups.com`! |
| |
| Version 1.0 also has some neat new features, like support for bash |
| commandline-completion of help flags. See the |
| [http://code.google.com/p/google-gflags/source/browse/tags/gflags-1.0rc2/ChangeLog |
| ChangeLog] for more details. |
| |
| If I don't hear any bad news for a few weeks, I'll release 1.0-final. |