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- Update to new upstream release 2.6.10 * Problems with input of graphs with 0 vertices were fixed. Many utilities in the package will not work with such graphs. It is NOT TRUE that graphs of order 0 are now supported. * Stronger measures are taken to ensure that the sort order used by shortg is plain byte order. This corresponds to the C collation order, also known as POSIX, but it may be different from the collation order used by default on your command line. This means that utilities like sort, uniq, comm and join might consider the output of shortg to be out of order. To avoid this, define the environment variable LC_ALL to equal the string "C": * bash: export LC_ALL=C * tcsh: setenv LC_ALL C * If LC_ALL is undefined, it will also be sufficient to define LC_COLLATE to equal "C". The POSIX standard says that LC_ALL takes precedence over LC_COLLATE if both are defined, but this might not be true for older systems.
- Update to new upstream release 2.6.7; initial version for build.opensuse.org * Switch from Non-Commercial Non-Military license to Apache-2.0 * The "dreadnaut" tool now catches control-C when nauty or Traces is running. This uses the global variable nauty_kill_request. * dreadnaut: new command "vv" to display sorted degree sequence. * dreadnaut: new command "r&" to relabel according to the partition. * dreadnaut: new command "->>" to flush the output. * dreadnaut: new command "B" to turn on output flushing at the end of every command. Command "-B" turns it off. Default off. * dreadnaut: Command with short arguments now have to be all on one line. Most errors cause the rest of the input line to be skipped. * dreadnaut: The "R" command now preserves the colouring. * The "nauty" tool has an extra hook usercanonproc(). * nauty: The maximum number of vertices is now 2 billion. - Add nauty-am.diff, nauty-uninitialized.diff
- Initial package (version 2.5.3)