PSPP NEWS -- history of user-visible changes.
-Time-stamp: <2005-07-24 20:23:41 blp>
+Time-stamp: <2007-09-22 17:48:06 blp>
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+
+Changes since 0.4.3:
+
+ The PSPP license is now version 3 or later of the GNU General Public
+ License. Previously, it was version 2 or later.
+
+ Changes in build dependencies:
+
+ * iconv, which is ordinarily installed as part of a Unix-like
+ system, is now required. If you don't have it already, you can
+ install GNU libiconv (http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/).
+
+ The PROCESS IF command, which was deprecated, has been removed. You
+ may replace any usage of it by SELECT IF following TEMPORARY, which
+ has the same effect.
+
+ The default paper size for the PostScript driver is now determined
+ using the PAPERSIZE environment variable, or the LC_PAPER locale
+ category on systems that support it. If these are not set, the
+ default is now A4, instead of US letter. To make US letter the
+ default, set PAPERSIZE to "letter" in your environment.
+
+ For developers, the build system now requires Autoconf 2.60 and
+ Automake 1.10.
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+Changes since 0.4.0 to 0.4.1:
+
+ Added support for very long string variables (over 255 bytes long).
+
+ Output changes:
+
+ * Output configuration options have changed. Please refer to the
+ manual for a full description of the available options.
+
+ In consequence, you will need to reinstall your "devices" file.
+ "make install" will do this for you.
+
+ * The PostScript driver now obtains font metrics from AFM files,
+ instead of Groff-format metrics files. It can now embed
+ PostScript fonts in its output.
+
+ In consequence, you will need to install an AFM file for each
+ font used in PostScript output. "make install" will install AFM
+ files for the standard PostScript files, including the ones that
+ the PostScript driver uses by default.
+
+ Newly implemented commands and statistical features:
+
+ * CLOSE FILE HANDLE (a PSPP extension; see below).
+
+ * REGRESSION.
+
+ * XEXPORT (a PSPP extension).
+
+ New PSPP extension:
+
+ A new PSPP extension called "scratch files" has been implemented.
+ A scratch file, like a system file, consists of a dictionary and
+ any number of cases. Small scratch files are stored in memory;
+ one that grows too large is written to disk. By default, any file
+ handle whose name begins with # is assumed to refer to a scratch
+ file.
+
+ Scratch files can be used just about anywhere a system or portable
+ file can be used. Also, portable files are now allowed in most
+ places that system files were allowed in previous PSPP version.
+
+ A new CLOSE FILE HANDLE command allows the storage associated with
+ scratch files to be freed. It also allows file handles to be
+ reassigned to new files.
+
+ For more information on scratch files, refer to the "File Handles"
+ section in the PSPP manual. For specifics of what commands now
+ allow what kinds of files to be specified, refer to the
+ documentation on those particular commands.
+
+ PSPP is now able to start up and run even if it cannot find its
+ configuration files.
+
Changes from 0.3.0 to 0.4.0:
Changes in build dependencies: