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parse cl_args agnostic of leading '-' leading '-' is stripped from all command-line args for parsing. This means that `ipython --gui=qt` will work, as will `ipython gui=qt` non-leading '-' is still allowed, since rc1 unfortunately made it into EPD this week. help output now includes '--' format, to discourage use of short form. argv passed to scripts specified on the command-line is also fixed Also, parsing will stop at the first unrecognized arg, so `ipython foo.py -i` is *not* the same as `ipython -i foo.py` (foo will get -i, not IPython). This makes passing args to scripts match what should be expected. config tests updated accordingly.

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0.8 series
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Release 0.8.4
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This was a quick release to fix an unfortunate bug that slipped into the 0.8.3
release. The ``--twisted`` option was disabled, as it turned out to be broken
across several platforms.
Release 0.8.3
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* pydb is now disabled by default (due to %run -d problems). You can enable
it by passing -pydb command line argument to IPython. Note that setting
it in config file won't work.
Release 0.8.2
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* %pushd/%popd behave differently; now "pushd /foo" pushes CURRENT directory
and jumps to /foo. The current behaviour is closer to the documented
behaviour, and should not trip anyone.
Older releases
==============
Changes in earlier releases of IPython are described in the older file
``ChangeLog``. Please refer to this document for details.