From: Iain Patterson Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 21:16:47 +0000 (+0100) Subject: NSSM 2.14. X-Git-Tag: v2.14^0 X-Git-Url: http://git.iain.cx/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=5e7f7c21e254ba722d5d0d08c154792b82cf3f1d;p=nssm.git NSSM 2.14. --- diff --git a/ChangeLog.txt b/ChangeLog.txt index 59b679a..5c645e1 100644 --- a/ChangeLog.txt +++ b/ChangeLog.txt @@ -1,3 +1,21 @@ +Changes since 2.13 +----------------- + * Fixed default GUI language being French not English. + +Changes since 2.12 +----------------- + * Fixed failure to run on Windows 2000. + +Changes since 2.11 +----------------- + * NSSM is now translated into French. + + * Really ensure systems recovery actions can happen. + + The change supposedly introduced in v2.4 to allow service recovery + actions to be activated when the application exits gracefully with + a non-zero error code didn't actually work. + Changes since 2.10 ----------------- * Support AppEnvironment for compatibility with srvany. diff --git a/README.txt b/README.txt index fd47350..0d8026f 100644 --- a/README.txt +++ b/README.txt @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ NSSM: The Non-Sucking Service Manager -Version 2.13, 2012-05-20 +Version 2.14, 2012-05-24 NSSM is a service helper program similar to srvany and cygrunsrv. It can start any application as an NT service and will restart the service if it @@ -192,6 +192,8 @@ Thanks to Rob Sharp for pointing out that NSSM did not respect the AppEnvironment registry value used by srvany. Thanks to Szymon Nowak for help with Windows 2000 compatibility. Thanks to François-Régis Tardy for French translation. +Thanks to Emilio Frini for spotting that French was inadvertently set as +the default language when the user's display language was not translated. Licence ------- diff --git a/nssm.h b/nssm.h index a680ea8..2e73b9a 100644 --- a/nssm.h +++ b/nssm.h @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ int str_equiv(const char *, const char *); #define NSSM "nssm" -#define NSSM_VERSION "2.13" -#define NSSM_DATE "2012-05-20" +#define NSSM_VERSION "2.14" +#define NSSM_DATE "2012-05-24" /* MSDN says the commandline in CreateProcess() is limited to 32768 characters