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------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Feb 28 20:22:45 UTC 2018 - dimstar@opensuse.org - Modernize spec-file by calling spec-cleaner ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Feb 8 23:51:40 UTC 2017 - dimstar@opensuse.org - Fix Source URL. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Aug 30 14:05:21 UTC 2016 - virtuousfox@gmail.com - Update to version 0.0.6: - Improve ASCII and ISO-8859-1 detection. - Improve language models: Greek, Hungarian. - New supports: * Arabic - ISO-8859-6 and Windows-1256. * Danish - Windows-1252, ISO-8859-1 and ISO-8859-15. * Spanish - ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-15 and Windows-1252. * Vietnamese - VISCII and Windows-1258. - Improve single-byte encoding detection algorithm by giving more weight to "probable" sequences (less frequent than "positive" sequence, yet not "negative"). - `uchardet` command line tool improved: * exits with non-zero return values on error. - CMake build improved with more options: * Binary can be installed to non-default dir. * Allow building static-only builds. * Allow not building the command line tool. * Add static lib destination. - Changes from 0.0.4 to 0.0.5: - Revert UTF-16 and UTF-32 label change: it was an error to specify endianness for texts with BOM. The Unicode standard explicitly warns against it, and it actually even (partially) break conversions. - Added supports: - French: Windows-1252. - German: ISO-8859-1, Windows-1252 - Esperanto: ISO-8859-3 - Turkish: ISO-8859-3 and ISO-8859-9 - Thai: ISO-8859-11 (and TIS-620 model rebuilt). - Single Byte charset detection algorithm improved: detection of control characters lowers confidence. - Changes from 0.0.3 to 0.0.4: - Add support of ISO-8859-1 and ISO-8859-15 for French. - Re-enable Hungarian language models (ISO-8859-2 and Windows-1250) which used to conflict with other charsets (should be better now). - Differentiate ASCII detection and detection failure. - Improve single-byte charset detection confidence algorithm (fixes for instance Windows-1251 Russian text detection). - "UTF-16" is now outputted with endianness information (UTF-16LE/BE). - Add UTF-32 BOM detection. - Discard single byte charsets upon illegal codepoint detection. - Internal redesign of single-byte charmaps with more semantics, and variable sample size length (different languages have different sizes of grapheme lists). - A lot more test files (33 successful unit tests should be successful with `make test`). - Adding python scripts to generate language models from Wikipedia data in a single command. - Changes from 0.0.2 to 0.0.3: - A quick release after 0.0.2 mostly to fix a bad crash on the command line tool when charset detection failed (or detected ASCII). - The build now includes more test files for various language/encoding and a `make test` target for unit testing (20 encoding detection tests should be successful upon running it). - The build has a new BUILD_STATIC option, by default set to ON, allowing to disable static library building if not needed. - All encoding names are iconv-compatible, enabling developers to directly feed the result of uchardet_get_charset() into libiconv. - Compilation warnings fixed. - Changes from 0.0.1 to 0.0.2: - Version 0.0.2 mostly fixes various bugs and allow querying charsets for multiple files in the same command with uchardet command line tool. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Oct 14 10:06:31 UTC 2013 - lazy.kent@opensuse.org - Initial package created - 0.0.1.
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