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[bug-recutils] recutils 1.4 released


From: Jose E. Marchesi
Subject: [bug-recutils] recutils 1.4 released
Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2011 18:47:45 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.90 (gnu/linux)

I am happy to announce a new release of the GNU recutils, version 1.4.

The user visible changes in this release are:

- Support for encryption with the new %confidential special field.

- Support for named types with the new %typedef special field.

- Support for sorting with the new %sort special field.

- Recutils support for org-babel is now included in the distribution
  as ob-rec.el.  It allows to read rec data into org documents in both
  raw and table formats.

- It is now possible to use double quotes for delimiting string
  literals in selection expressions, as well as single quotes.
  Unescaped newline characters are also supported.

- recfix now supports several operations: check, sort, encrypt and
  decrypt.

- recins now generates parseable locale independent dates when
  generating time-stamps in auto-fields.

- The manual has been vastly improved.

- Lots of bug fixes.

The release can be found in the GNU ftp:
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/recutils/recutils-1.4.tar.gz

Alternatively, http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/recutils/ will automatically
redirect to a nearby mirror.

* About GNU recutils

GNU recutils is a set of tools and libraries to access human-editable,
text-based databases called recfiles.  The data is stored as a
sequence of records, each record containing an arbitrary number of
named fields.  Advanced capabilities usually found in other data
storage systems are supported by GNU recutils: data types, data
integrity (keys, mandatory fields, etc) as well as the ability of
records to refer to other records (sort of foreign keys).  Despite its
simplicity, recfiles can be used to store medium-sized databases.

Please see the GNU recutils homepage for more information:
http://www.gnu.org/software/recutils

--
Jose E. Marchesi
Frankfurt am Main
03 November 2011



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