1.3 --- - 8 years have passed! - Integrated a bunch of Gerfried Fuchs' changes maintained for the debian version for years and years - Added him to the CREDITS, too. - Support for devfs, and alternate console devices. - Warnings about multiply-specified frequency - Debug mode 1.2.2 ----- - Man pages now gzip -9 for better compression - Table of frequencies added to man page - Fix for platforms with unsigned chars - On ioctl() errors, beep will now do a printf("\a") so that, at very least, youget a beep. :) 1.2.1 ----- - fixed segfault when handling long options 1.2.0 ----- - added -n/--new support - so beep FINALLY handles multiple beeps on a single command line. - -f now takes decimal frequencies, not just whole numbers. 1.0.2 ----- - Added more common -V option, as companion to -v and --version - README now addresses the question of multiple beeps, and composing music with beep. 1.0.1 ----- - Fixed some outdated comments in the source, and a typo in the man page. 1.0.0 ----- - added a SIGINT handler, so Ctrl-C no longer leaves the speaker wailing forever - added -v/--version and -h/--help support - updated man page - this release is changed from 0.8 to 1.0.0, it's worthy of it. Feature complete and no outstanding bugs that I know of. 0.6.1 ----- - changed man page to gzip format (instead of bzip2) - updated man page and README to explain ioctl problems 0.6 --- - added -D option. Both -d and -D set inter-repetition delay, but -D instructs beep to delay even after the last beep, where -d delays only between beeps, and terminates immediately after last beep. - incorporated Rick Franchuk's idea of stdin hooks - dear god -c is annoying. - added a man page 0.5 --- - changed over from manually parsing command line parms to getopt() - changed atoi() calls into sscanf() calls, to get more meaningful error handling 0.4 --- - first useable - initial options supported: -f, -l, -d, -r