X-Git-Url: http://git.megacz.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=ghc%2Fdocs%2Frelease_notes%2Frelease.lit;fp=ghc%2Fdocs%2Frelease_notes%2Frelease.lit;h=16e4d24062f2798e233b0f2142aa07494140c0de;hb=e7d21ee4f8ac907665a7e170c71d59e13a01da09;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=e48474bff05e6cfb506660420f025f694c870d38;p=ghc-hetmet.git diff --git a/ghc/docs/release_notes/release.lit b/ghc/docs/release_notes/release.lit new file mode 100644 index 0000000..16e4d24 --- /dev/null +++ b/ghc/docs/release_notes/release.lit @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +\begin{onlystandalone} +\documentstyle[11pt,literate]{article} +\begin{document} +\title{Release notes for Glasgow Haskell} +\author{Will Partain (for the AQUA Team)\\ +Department of Computing Science\\ +University of Glasgow\\ +Glasgow, Scotland\\ +G12 8QQ\\ +\\ +Email: glasgow-haskell-\{bugs,request\}\@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk} +\maketitle +\begin{rawlatex} +\tableofcontents +\end{rawlatex} +\clearpage +\end{onlystandalone} + +% NOTE TO MAINTAINERS: the way these notes are organized: +% (1) What's new in the current release +% (2) What's next ("real soon now") +% (3) What was new in previous releases (reverse chronological order) +% (4) anything else +% +% Remember: this isn't the compiler documentation! -- it's just +% pointers to it. Mentioning something in the release notes is not +% the same as documenting it. + +\section[release-0-26]{Release notes for version~0.26---7/95} +\input{0-26-notes.lit} + +%\section[release-RSN]{What we hope to do Real Soon Now} +%\downsection +%\input{real-soon-now.lit} +%\upsection + +\section{Non-release notes for versions~0.24 and 0.25} +Version~0.24 (March 1995) was a tidy-up release; it mostly +fixed some ``threads'' problems (now ``Concurrent Haskell''), +some I/O problems, and some porting problems. + +Version~0.25 was a binary-only dump of a \tr{i386-*-linuxaout} +build, just so people could try it. + +\section[release-0-23]{Release notes for version~0.23---12/94} +\input{0-23-notes.lit} + +\section[release-0-22]{Release notes for version~0.22---7/94} +\input{0-22-notes.lit} + +\section[release-0-19]{Release notes for version~0.19---12/93} +\input{0-19-notes.lit} + +\section[release-0-16]{Release notes for version~0.16---07/93} +\input{0-16-notes.lit} + +\section[release-0-10]{Release notes for version~0.10---12/92} +\input{0-10-notes.lit} + +\section[release-0-09]{Release~0.09---9/92} + +This was an unannounced pseudo-release to a few people. + +\section[release-0-08]{Release notes for version~0.08---7/92} +\input{0-08-notes.lit} + +\section[release-0-07]{Release~0.07} + +This was an unannounced pseudo-release to a few people. + +\section[release-0-06]{Release notes for version~0.06---3/92} +\input{0-06-notes.lit} + +\section[release-0-05]{Release notes for version~0.05---12/91} +\input{0-05-notes.lit} + +\section[releases-0-03-04]{Releases between 0.02 and 0.05} + +There were a couple of private releases to highly zealous people, +mainly our friends at York. There are README files in the +\tr{release_notes/} dir about those, if you are really interested. + +\section[release-0-02]{Release notes for version~0.02---8/91} +\downsection +Nothing about version 0.02, our very first release, is still +interesting :-) +%\input{0-02-notes.lit} +\upsection + +\begin{onlystandalone} +% \printindex +\end{document} +\end{onlystandalone}