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It's actually BSD-3-Clause - added patch for fixing some comiler warnings: discount-fix-compile-warings.diff - ran spec-cleaner and specfile cleanup - change from version 2.1.8a When I put in the patch to ... * Change the mail demangler to a debian-specific ‘always mangle one way’ hack. (enabled with the configure.sh option –debian-glitch) I messed up the format string and made the mangled email address into a fixed bogus string. Sigh. Fixed (thanks to a patch from Alessandro Ghedini), updated (and I really have to expand the runtime configuration flags array to be long enough to fit 64 settings, but that’s a fix for a different day) and released. - change from version 2.1.8 After a year or so of letting the code sit and slowly accumulate fixes, a new version which fixes a wad of bugs and adds a few new features. Some of this code is front other people, and those changes will be marked with their names: * FINALLY address the bug where markdown extra-style footnotes lose numbering when they show up in nested element; I was not carrying the m-e reference# inside the footnotes structure, but was instead carrying it in the parent structure and not updating it. So I changed the footnotes structure to include the reference + the list of footnotes, which made the misnumbering go away on my tests. * Fix makefile distclean to cleanup all the generated files and corrected the names of the installed sample program man pages to end in .1 (Mark Pizzolato mark@infocomm.com) * Change the mail demangler to a debian-specific ‘always mangle one way’ hack. (enabled with the configure.sh option –debian-glitch) * Add –with-unmangled-email compile-time flag to disable mailto: mangling * Allow the magic output filename -, which means send output to stdout instead of to a file. * Fix a bug where autolink + github flavored markdown absorbs the ^C eoln character into a link at the end of a line. * Tweak install.samples so that the user can supply a SAMPLE_PFX on the command line SAMPLE_PFX=discount- make install.samples to install the sample programs with a package-specific prefix. * Emit pages in utf-8 instead of us-ascii (simply a change to the Content-Type meta) (Nathan Phillip Brink binki@gentoo.org) * Patch the horrible list handler to support long numeric list items (George Hartzell hartzell@alerce.com) * Various bugfixes (Masayoshi Sekimura sekimura@gmail.com) * Fix support for CFLAGS=-m32 ./configure.sh by using CFLAGS for all build invokations of CC. (Nathan Phillip Brink binki@gentoo.org) * Github-style language attributes on fenced code blocks (Loren Segal lsegal@amazon.com) * When defining WORD & DWORD, check first for the MS Windows WinDef.h file; if found, include it instead of defining WORD & DWORD ourselves. * support url-encoded anchor links with –with-urlencoded-anchor option (Daisuke Murase typester@cpan.org) - change from version 2.1.6 does nothing except for some bugfixes (and ignores some particularly scary ones that I /must/ fix soon) and adds two small features. * A < at the end of the input is exactly the same as \<(space) * Markdown.pl does not appear to escape \<[nonwhite] sequences. Sigh. * Tweak the previous Markdown does not escape... commit to simply push out the backslash and back up to the start of the <[nonwhite] sequence, so -fnohtml will continue to work. * Treat hard
(via two spaces) as whitespace. * Tweak divquote handling so that two adjacent divquotes won’t die if there is a space between the second > & leading % * Tweak one of the list tests back to the previous behavior (I’ve put in a hack for list indentation, and accidentally committed the changes. Oops!) The features are that I now use styles for table cell alignment instead of align=, and that I’m using the 3-clause BSD license for this release (because there is one widely used closed-source license that claims that you can’t dynamically link with code that uses the 4-clause license. Fine. I’ll 3-clause this release to make the stupid GPL happy.)- correct license in spec file. It's actually BSD4c - changes from version 2.1.5a: * MKD_NOSTYLE – treat