X-Git-Url: https://git.phdru.name/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2FChangeLog;h=c477b51314bc78eb1bfe33d6735c3c3e9b7c103d;hb=29bcfff98ab1f8ebb0e56842d2e1901fe0142934;hp=96273797dc26721196f8bc2da57bd58a2b39afd5;hpb=27c6253f3e707d0b90e67ee52f78e1335482e17e;p=bookmarks_db.git diff --git a/doc/ChangeLog b/doc/ChangeLog index 9627379..c477b51 100644 --- a/doc/ChangeLog +++ b/doc/ChangeLog @@ -1,4 +1,8 @@ -WHAT'S NEW in version 4.6.0 (2014-06-??) +Version 4.7.0 (2017-??-??) + + Remove BeautifulSoup.py (use globally installed). + +Version 4.6.0 (2014-07-06) Split simple robot: separate network operations and URL handling/HTML parsing. @@ -19,30 +23,25 @@ WHAT'S NEW in version 4.6.0 (2014-06-??) Add a new robot based on urllib2. - -WHAT'S NEW in version 4.5.6 (2014-01-14) +Version 4.5.6 (2014-01-14) Remove absolute directory ~/lib to make it portable. - -WHAT'S NEW in version 4.5.5 (2013-12-05) +Version 4.5.5 (2013-12-05) Parse . - -WHAT'S NEW in version 4.5.4 (2013-11-23) +Version 4.5.4 (2013-11-23) Published through git/gitweb. - -WHAT'S NEW in version 4.5.3 (2013-07-26) +Version 4.5.3 (2013-07-26) Minor tweak in Makefile. Switched to git. - -WHAT'S NEW in version 4.5.2 (2012-09-24) +Version 4.5.2 (2012-09-24) Removed svn:keywords. @@ -50,20 +49,17 @@ WHAT'S NEW in version 4.5.2 (2012-09-24) Fixed a bug in handling place: URIs (do not append '//'). - -WHAT'S NEW in version 4.5.1 (2011-12-28). +Version 4.5.1 (2011-12-28). Read/write mozilla-specific date/time format in json storage. - -WHAT'S NEW in version 4.5.0 (2011-12-18). +Version 4.5.0 (2011-12-18). Encode international domain names with IDNA encoding. Adapted to different Mozilla 'place' URIs. - -WHAT'S NEW in version 4.4.0 (2011-01-07). +Version 4.4.0 (2011-01-07). Moved BeautifulSoup.py and subproc.py from Robots/ to the top-level directory. @@ -75,41 +71,34 @@ WHAT'S NEW in version 4.4.0 (2011-01-07). Removed old cruft. - -WHAT'S NEW in version 4.3.1 (2011-01-03). +Version 4.3.1 (2011-01-03). Get favicon before HTML redirect (refresh). - -WHAT'S NEW in version 4.3.0 (2011-01-01). +Version 4.3.0 (2011-01-01). Robots no longer have one global temporary file - there are at least two (html and favicon), and in the future there will be more for asynchronous robot(s) that would test many URLs in parallel. - -WHAT'S NEW in version 4.2.2. +Version 4.2.2. Added HTML Parser based on lxml. - -WHAT'S NEW in version 4.2.1 (2010-08-12). +Version 4.2.1 (2010-08-12). Added HTML Parser based on html5 library. - -WHAT'S NEW in version 4.2.0 (2010-08-11). +Version 4.2.0 (2010-08-11). New storage: json; it allows to load and store Mozilla (Firefox) backup files. - -WHAT'S NEW in version 4.1.2 +Version 4.1.2 Process http error 307 as a temporary redirect. - -WHAT'S NEW in version 4.1.1 (2008-03-10) +Version 4.1.1 (2008-03-10) Catch and report all errors. @@ -121,8 +110,7 @@ WHAT'S NEW in version 4.1.1 (2008-03-10) Always use utf-8 as the default encoding. - -WHAT'S NEW in version 4.1.0 (2008-01-14) +Version 4.1.0 (2008-01-14) Parser for HTML based on BeautifulSoup. @@ -137,8 +125,7 @@ WHAT'S NEW in version 4.1.0 (2008-01-14) Minimal required version of Python is 2.5 now. - -WHAT'S NEW in version 4.0.0 (2007-10-20) +Version 4.0.0 (2007-10-20) Extended support for Mozilla: charset and icon in bookmarks. Use the charset to add Accept-Charset header. @@ -146,24 +133,20 @@ WHAT'S NEW in version 4.0.0 (2007-10-20) The project celebrates 10th anniversary! - -WHAT'S NEW in version 3.4.1 (2005-01-29) +Version 3.4.1 (2005-01-29) Updated to Python 2.4. Switched from CVS to Subversion. - -WHAT'S NEW in version 3.4.0 (2004-09-23) +Version 3.4.0 (2004-09-23) Extended support for Mozilla: keywords in bookmarks. Updated to m_lib version 1.2. - -WHAT'S NEW in version 3.3.2 +Version 3.3.2 parse_html.py can now recode unicode entities in titles. - -WHAT'S NEW in version 3.3.0 +Version 3.3.0 Required Python 2.2. @@ -174,8 +157,7 @@ WHAT'S NEW in version 3.3.0 charset. The
is also parsed to extract tag with redirect, if any. - -WHAT'S NEW in version 3.0 +Version 3.0 Complete rewrite from scratch. Created mechanism for pluggable storage managers, writers (DB dumpers/exporters) and robots.