Changes from 1.4.4 1. The automake/autoconf-based build system has been cleaned up significantly. It now has less moving parts for maintainers. 2. lib/mondfe.exp and lib/xsh.exp have been removed. Users requiring these communication modes can still use the DejaGnu 1.4 branch or can contact dejagnu@gnu.org to discuss reinstating these files. Changes from 1.4.2 1. New XML output option, so test results can be loaded into a database. 2. Support for the KFAIL/KPASS (known failures). 3. New "Hello World" example. 4. New tutorial chapter. 5. Test cases build with either GCC 2.x or 3.x. 6. BlueGnu has been removed from the contrib directory. 7. The contrib/test* scipts were bitrotten and have been removed. If you still want copies of these, they can be found in the previous DejaGnu release. 8. i960glue.c has been removed. Changes from 1.4.1 1. Various patches for bugs reported from net users. 2. Test case builds with either libstdc++-v3 (as used by GCC 3.0.x) or the older v2 (as used by GCC 2.95.x). Changes from 1.4.0 1. There is new support for a simple unit testing API, that is also useful for embedded testing. Changes from 1.3 1. DejaGnu is now back under active maintainance. The initial work has been rewriting the manual to bring it up to date, and switching to SGML. 2. NT support has also been added. 3. DejaGnu now uses Automake. Changes from 1.1.1 1. Works with (included in release) Tcl 7.3 and Expect 5.6. 2. Much better error trapping and handling, including the execution of sub scripts. 3. Re-worked configuration subsystem. 4. Default handling for testing unknown targets. 5. New testsuite for expect and runtest. 6. More debugging procedures. Changes from 1.0 1. DejaGnu now conforms to POSIX 1003.3, a standard for testing frameworks. 2. A Tcl debugger written by Don Libes has been added. 3. Lots of bug fixes. Changes from 0.9 1. DejaGnu now installs itself like other utilities. 2. 700 G++ tests are included. 3. The bugs in the GCC tests have been fixed. 4. Testsuites are released separately. 5. Testsuite sources now reside with the within each tool's source tree.