and quota. Since its first release, IMCE has been used as a file browser in
many popular rich text editors such as FCKEditor, TinyMCE, WYMEditor etc.
WWW: http://drupal.org/project/imce
PR: ports/143731
Submitted by: Anderson Soares Ferreira <anderson at cnpm.embrapa.br>
for multiple uses. At its core it is a drag and drop content manager that
let's you visually design a layout and place content within that layout.
Integration with other systems allows you to create nodes that use this,
landing pages that use this, and even override system pages such as taxonomy
and the node page so that you can customize the layout of if your site with
very fine grained permissions.
WWW: http://drupal.org/project/panels
PR: ports/143706
Submitted by: Anderson Soares Ferreira <anderson@cnpm.embrapa.br>
experience. It also contains a module called the Page Manager whose is
to manage pages. In particular it manages panel pages, but as it grows
it will be able to manage far more than just Panels.
WWW: http://drupal.org/project/ctools
PR: ports/143708
Submitted by: Anderson Soares Ferreira <anderson@cnpm.embrapa.br>
Thumbnails and additional sizes are created automatically. Images could be
posted individually to the front page, included in stories or grouped in
galleries.
WWW: http://drupal.org/project/image
PR: ports/143707
Submitted by: Anderson Soares Ferreira <anderson@cnpm.embrapa.br>
What's new in Firefox 3.6:
* Support for the HTML5 File API
* A change to how third-party software integrates with Firefox to
increase stability.
* The ability to run scripts asynchronously to speed up page load times.
* A mechanism to prevent incompatible software from crashing Firefox.
* Users can now change their browser's appearance with a single click,
with built in support for Personas.
* Firefox 3.6 will alert users about out of date plugins to keep them
safe.
* Open, native video can now be displayed full screen, and supports
poster frames.
* Support for the WOFF font format.
* Improved JavaScript performance, overall browser responsiveness and
startup time.
* Support for new CSS, DOM and HTML5 web technologies.
Thanks to: Andreas Tobler, Florian Smeets, nox@, miwi@ and all testers
<ChangeLog>
*) Security: now nginx/Windows ignores trailing spaces in URI.
Thanks to Dan Crowley, Core Security Technologies.
*) Security: now nginx/Windows ignores short files names.
Thanks to Dan Crowley, Core Security Technologies.
*) Change: now the "009" status code is written to an access log for
proxied HTTP/0.9 responses.
*) Change: now the default buffer size of the
"large_client_header_buffers" directive is 8K.
Thanks to Andrew Cholakian.
*) Change: now default SSL ciphers are "HIGH:!ADH:!MD5".
*) Change: now SSLv2 protocol is disabled by default.
*) Change: now $host variable value is always low case.
*) Feature: the conf/fastcgi.conf for simple FastCGI configurations.
*) Feature: now URI part is not required a "proxy_pass" directive if
variables are used.
*) Feature: the $ssl_session_id variable.
*) Bugfix: if a proxied or FastCGI request was internally redirected to
another proxied or FastCGI location, then $upstream_response_time
variable may have abnormally large value; the bug had appeared in
0.7.63.
*) Bugfix: if the "expires modified" set date in the past, then a
negative number was set in the "Cache-Control" response header
line.
Thanks to Alex Kapranoff.
*) Bugfix: nginx closed a connection if a cached response had an empty
body.
Thanks to Piotr Sikora.
*) Bugfix: nginx cached a 304 response if there was the "If-None-Match"
header line in a proxied request.
Thanks to Tim Dettrick and David Kostal.
*) Bugfix: nginx did not treat a comma as separator in the
"Cache-Control" backend response header line.
*) Bugfix: cached HTTP/0.9 responses were handled incorrectly.
*) Bugfix: nginx sent gzipped responses to clients those do not support
gzip, if "gzip_static on" and "gzip_vary off"; the bug had appeared
in 0.8.16.
*) Bugfix: nginx always added "Content-Encoding: gzip" response header
line in 304 responses sent by ngx_http_gzip_static_module.
*) Bugfix: the "!-x" operator did not work.
Thanks to Maxim Dounin.
*) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in a worker process, if
limit_rate was used in HTTPS server.
Thanks to Maxim Dounin.
*) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in a worker process while
$limit_rate logging.
Thanks to Maxim Dounin.
*) Bugfix: nginx did not support dates in 2038 year on 32-bit platforms;
*) Bugfix: nginx/Windows tried to delete a temporary file twice if the
file should replace an already existent file.
*) Bugfix: nginx/Windows tried to rename a temporary file twice if the
file should replace an already existent file.
*) Bugfix: nginx/Windows might not create temporary file, a cache file,
or "proxy/fastcgi_store"d file if a worker had no enough access
rights for top level directories.
*) Bugfix: in UTF-8 encoding support by "try_files" directive in
nginx/Windows.
*) Bugfix: UTF-8 encoding usage in the ngx_http_autoindex_module.
Thanks to Maxim Dounin.
*) Bugfix: the ngx_http_autoindex_module did not show the trailing
slash in links to a directory; the bug had appeared in 0.7.15.
*) Bugfix: nginx did not close a log file set by the --error-log-path
configuration option; the bug had appeared in 0.7.53.
*) Bugfix: "addition_types" directive was incorrectly named
"addtion_types".
*) Bugfix: invalid request line in $request variable was written in
access_log only if error_log was set to "info" or "debug" level.
</ChangeLog>
Feature safe: yes
<ChangeLog>
*) Security: now nginx/Windows ignores trailing spaces in URI.
Thanks to Dan Crowley, Core Security Technologies.
*) Security: now nginx/Windows ignores short files names.
Thanks to Dan Crowley, Core Security Technologies.
*) Change: now keepalive connections after POST requests are not
disabled for MSIE 7.0+. Thanks to Adam Lounds.
*) Workaround: now keepalive connections are disabled for Safari.
Thanks to Joshua Sierles.
*) Bugfix: if a proxied or FastCGI request was internally redirected to
another proxied or FastCGI location, then $upstream_response_time
variable may have abnormally large value; the bug had appeared in
0.8.7.
*) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in a worker process, while
discarding a request body; the bug had appeared in 0.8.11.
</ChangeLog>
rich internet applications.It includes:
* High performance, customizable UI widgets.
* Well designed and extensible Component model.
* An intuitive, easy to use API.
WWW: http://www.extjs.com/products/extjs/
PR: ports/143317
Submitted by: Joe Horn <joehorn at gmail.com>
to run your own URL shortening service (a la TinyURL).
You can make it private or public, you can pick custom
keyword URLs, it comes with its own API.
WWW: http://yourls.org/
PR: ports/143316
Submitted by: Joe Horn <joehorn at gmail.com>
PyQt-4.7 for FreeBSD. The official update notes can be found at
http://www.riverbankcomputing.com
We'd like to say thanks to all helpers, testers and submitters.
conditional, rather than unconditional as it is right now. Therefore,
if a port is going to use it, it must declare that somehow before the
inclusion of bsd.port.pre.mk.
Hat: portmgr
2010-01-08 x11-fm/velocity: has been broken for 7 months
2010-01-08 x11-drivers/xf86-video-nsc: has been broken for 5 months
2010-01-08 www/rubygem-merb: has been broken for 5 months
2010-01-08 security/shibboleth-sp: has been broken for 3 months
debugger and the browser's JavaScript. There's no compiling of code to
JavaScript to view it in the browser. You can use the same edit-refresh-view
cycle you're used to with JavaScript, while at the same time inspect
variables, set breakpoints, and utilize all the other debugger tools
available to you with Java. And because GWT's development mode is now
in the browser itself, you can use tools like Firebug and Inspector
as you code in Java.
PR: ports/143042
Submitted by: Jonathan Chen <jonc at chen.org.nz>