A new release 6.1.2-1 for readline and libreadline7 is now available for testing, while leaving 6.0.3-2 as current. NEWS: ===== This is a test release of a new upstream release. I'm working on preparing bash 4.1 for cygwin, which requires a newer readline package; once that is working, I will promote this package to current. Use of this update requires libgcc1 and libncurses10 (setup.exe doesn't make it easy to list different dependencies for a test package than for the current package). See also the upstream documentation in /usr/share/doc/readline/. NOTES: ====== Be aware that an issue with offering libreadline as both a static and dynamic library has been identified - some functions, such as rl_function_of_keyseq, cannot work correctly with both library styles without some additional __declspec decoration in the dynamic case. This release caters to static compilation (and packages like bash that use the problematic functions from dynamic readline have to add a minimal workaround); it is possible that a future package will either be dynamic-only, or that compiling against the static readline-6.0 will require the declaration of a preprocessor macro, so that dynamic linking works without requiring patches to every client. DESCRIPTION: ============ The readline library will read a line from the terminal and return it, allowing the user to edit the line with emacs or vi editing keys. It also allows a history feature, for editing previous entries, making command line interfaces easier-to-use and more intuitive. libreadline7 provides the .dlls needed for readline and history expansion for dynamic linking in other programs, including bash and gdb; it is required for a minimal cygwin installation. The 7 in libreadline7 distinguishes incompatible API changes made to the prior libreadline5 and libreadline6 libraries still available on the mirrors. readline provides the documentation and the static libraries required for static linking; you should only need it if you plan on compiling an application that links with -lreadline or -lhistory. UPDATE: ======= To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on the http://cygwin.com/ web page. This downloads setup.exe to your system. Save it and run setup, answer the questions and pick up 'libreadline7' from the 'Base' category (it should already be selected), or 'readline' in the 'Devel' category. Since this is an experimental release, you will need to use the 'Exp' radio button to get access to this version. Be sure that you do not have any cygwin programs running during the upgrade. DOWNLOAD: ========= Note that downloads from cygwin.com aren't allowed due to bandwidth limitations. This means that you will need to find a mirror which has this update, please choose the one nearest to you: http://cygwin.com/mirrors.html QUESTIONS: ========== If you want to make a point or ask a question the Cygwin mailing list is the appropriate place. -- Eric Blake volunteer cygwin readline maintainer CYGWIN-ANNOUNCE UNSUBSCRIBE INFO: ================================= To unsubscribe to the cygwin-announce mailing list, look at the "List-Unsubscribe: " tag in the email header of this message. Send email to the address specified there. It will be in the format: cygwin-announce-unsubscribe-YOU=YOURDOMAIN.COM@cygwin.com If you need more information on unsubscribing, start reading here: http://sourceware.org/lists.html#unsubscribe-simple Please read *all* of the information on unsubscribing that is available starting at this URL.