

Package: pfm-1.92.2


This package is available from http://sourceforge.net/projects/p-f-m/

Prerequisites for this package, in dependency order
(versions are "at least"-values):

+-----+--------------+------------------+-----------------------+------------+
|     |              | Term-Screen-1.02 | Term-ScreenColor-1.09 |            |
|     |              +------------------+-----------------------+            |
|     |  perl-5.005  |          Term-ReadLine-Perl              |            |
| gcc |              +----------------- or ---------------------+ pfm-1.92.2 |
|     |              |                                          |            |
|     +--------------+          Term-ReadLine-Gnu-1.09          |            |
|     | readline-4.1 |                                          |            |
+-----+--------------+------------------------------------------+------------+


If you are upgrading from an older version, you are strongly advised
to rename your ~/.pfm/.pfmrc and compare it with the default config file
that pfm automatically generates for you.


Notes:

* As of version 1.92.0, the config file has been extended with options
  necessary for the launch functionality. Please check the new options in
  the default config file.

* As of version 1.91.7, the column layouts in your .pfmrc need to specify
  the location of the diskinfo column. You may update your .pfmrc using
  the script 'mend_diskinfo.pl'.

* As of version 1.91.6, the 'dircolors[]' and 'framecolors[]' option values
  may use both numerical values and color names.
  You may use the script 'mend_colors.pl' if you want to convert the
  color codes in your old .pfmrc to colornames.

* As of version 1.89, quoting behavior has changed. You will have
  to remove the double quotes around \1, \2 etc. in your config file.
  The script 'mend_quotes.pl' is provided to convert your .pfmrc to the
  new format.

* As of version 1.84, the (Y)our commands must be specified in a different
  format. Use the script 'mend_your_cmnds.pl' if you want to convert the
  (Y)our commands in your old .pfmrc to the new format.

