Folks,
3.2-4 is in the usual place.
This one is mainly for the BSD folks. It fixes some portability issues in the PTY plugin (I've built and tested it on GNU/Linux, NetBSD and Solaris, and I'm hopeful that it will compile out of the box and work on almost any Unix now), ties up the last of the loose ends in BSD build and fixes occasional core dumps when AsyncFiles are left open across snapshot.
Since 3.2-3:
* PtyPlugin rewritten to use either /dev/ptmx or openpty(), as availablility permits. (It turns out that ptmx isn't available in BSD.)
* Minor tweaks to build process (thanks to Steve Elkins for spotting the problem).
* A couple of buglets fixed in AsynchFilePlugin (the *class*, not the support code) to prevent core dumps when AsyncFiles are left open across snapshot. (I'll send the changes to John Mc who was, I believe, the original author. [Please correct me if this isn't so. In any case, a fileout is in my devel/fixes dir.] The modifications are already in the new 3.2-4 Unix VM source/binaries [because I've had several core dumps from these bugs recently].)
* Pre-compiled binary for NetBSD.
That's it. Enjoy! (BSD fanatics in particular. ;)
Ian