Common Desktop Environment 2.3.1

Quietly and unnoticed on November 16, the release of the classic desktop environment CDE took place. The project initially worked only on commercial UNIX systems, but since 2012 it has become open and available on modern Linux, *BSD and Solaris systems.

Short list of changes:

  • All supported languages ​​are reassembled by default
  • Fixed hundreds of compiler warnings
  • Thousands of fixes after running the code with the Coverity analyzer
  • Removed most code to support legacy systems
  • All C functions are now ANSI compliant
  • Removed all register keywords from C/C++ code
  • Pictures, movies and pdf files now open in their respective applications
  • Added shortcuts for many modern applications, such as VLC
  • Removed sgml dependency
  • Removed built-in TCL interpreter
  • aarch64 architecture support
  • Mouse wheel support in dtterm and dtfile applications

Source: linux.org.ru

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