Fri Nov 12 03:37:16 UTC 2010 Sbopkg 0.34.0 released. This version contains the following fixes and enhancements: * Revised man pages - these are very different and now document a couple of previously undocumented things and are worth a (re-)read. Thanks to Marie-Claude Collilieux for the French translations of these. * The HACKING file now includes a man page style guide in addition to the coding style guide. * The LOGDIR variable has been removed from sbopkg.conf - DIR can be specified in LOGFILE. * The DEBUG variable has been renamed to DEBUG_UPDATES in sbopkg.conf. * The default timeout values in {WGET,RSYNC}FLAGS have been raised from 10/15 to 30 in sbopkg.conf. * All parameters in sbopkg.conf now use default values only if the variable hasn't been previously set (meaning they can all be overridden by passing variables on the command line). * sbopkg.conf has been reordered - this may make any merging that may be needed more interesting this time but hopefully it's worth it. * The directory initialization process has been changed - at first run or otherwise when encountering missing directories, the user will now be presented with a single list of them and a (C)reate/(A)bort prompt. * The command line user interface has been overhauled in terms of more consistent validated command line messages and prompts. * Fix an ARCH display issue in the updates screen; thanks to alkos333, Marc Payne, and David Spencer for confirming the issue and thanks to David Spencer for testing the fix. * Fixed bugs with dzen2 and *zarafa* not downloading/building properly. Note that, while the changes fix these issues and should make it easier to handle similar problems in the future, this change may introduce regressions. If a download or build fails due to a downloaded tarball looking something like 'blah?actual_tarball.tar.gz' or the like, please report it to us. * Fixed bugs with the '-s' option where only the first of multiple arguments would be returned and where the command line select menu was broken. Also where it and the -g flag might inadvertently expand globs wrongly. * It's now possible to specify the b,g,i,s flags multiple times. Previously multiple arguments to these flags had to be quoted (-b "foo bar") but now they can be given as '-b foo -b bar'. The original style is still supported. * With the new style of passing multiple arguments, it is now possible to specify app-specific options on the command line. These take the form of, e.g., '-i app1:opt1="foo bar":opt2=baz app2:opt=mu'. If that's cryptic, see the manual for details. * Users now have the option of interactively retrying a failed https download, invoking wget with '--no-check-certificate', as this can be caused by 'self-signed certificates' and the like. +--------------------------+