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- update to 1.8: * * Changes in Behavior Schedule -f/--full combined with non-linewise operations for deprecation. In a future release, -f/--full will only be usable with operations where it makes sense. For now, we print a warning to stderr when -f/--full is used with non-linewise operations, and such usage will no longer be supported. * The bin operation now uses more intuitive bins. Previously, a command such as `datamash bin 1 <<< -0` would output -100; and -100 did not fall in its own bin. We now require all bins to take the form `[nx,(n+1)x)` with integer n and bin width x. We discard the sign on -0 and gate such inputs into the [0,x) bin. * Operations taking more than one argument now provide more complete output with --header-out. Previously, an operation such as `pcov x:y` would produce an output header like `pcov(y)`, discarding the `x`. The new behavior will output header `pcov(x,y)`. * datamash(1) no longer ignores --output-delimiter with the rmdup operation. * * New Features * New datamash option --sort-cmd argument to specify the program used by the -s option to sort input, plus enhancements to the security and portability of building sort command lines. * New datamash option -c/--collapse-delimiter=X argument uses character X instead of comma between values in collapse and unique lists. * New datamash operations: mean square (ms) and root mean square (rms). * Decorate now supports sorting IP addresses of both versions 4 and 6 together. IPv4 addresses are logically converted to IPv6 addresses, either as IPv4-Mapped (ipv6v4map) or IPv4-Compatible (ipv6v4comp) addresses. * Add two command aliases: 'echo' may now be used instead of 'cut'. 'uniq' may now be used instead of 'unique'.
- update to 1.7: * decorate(1): new program - sorts input in non-standard ordering e.g. IPv4, IPv6, roman numerals. * New operations: sha224/sha384 * New operations: geomean (Geometric mean) and harmmean (Harmonic mean) - includes changes from 1.6: * The 'gutnum' operation now correctly prints detected numbers without truncating them
- update to 1.5: * accept backslash-escaped characters in field names * New operations for handling file names and paths * New getnum operation to extract a number from a string * New operation: cut, similar to cut(1)
- disable LTO for ppc64 ppc64le aarch64 bypass boo#1149348
- update to 1.4: * New option: -C/--skip-comments to skip comment lines - drop upsteamed patches: * upstream-disable-broken-test.patch * upstream-fix-test.patch
- Disable broken test with upstream patch: * upstream-disable-broken-test.patch - Fix another test * upstream-fix-test.patch
- initial package 1.3