Changes since 0.11:
* New parser frontend script (gapi-parser) that uses an XML input file
to specify options for better extensibility. (MK)
* Code Generator now accepts outdir, customdir, and assembly-name
arguments to allow more control over the generation process and
directory structure.
* Gtk.HTML now lives in its own gtkhtml-sharp assembly, allowing us to
make it depend on gnome-sharp.dll and activate the printing api.
* Restructured build to distribute generation into the assembly dirs,
making for more compact rebuilds. (Martin, MK)
* New XPath-based metadata alteration engine (gapi-fixup.exe) to replace
the perl module. (MK)
* Ported all the old metadata rules to new format. (MK, Martin)
* Apply metadata during generation step. It is no longer necessary to
have the raw source around to make a metadata change to the API XML
files. (MK)
* More API Corrections, Customizations, and glue: (Rachel, Martin,
Moritz Balz, Daniel Kornhauser, MK)
* a ton of Bugfixes (MK, Martin, Artem Popov, Malte, John Luke, Gonzalo)
* Doc Updates (John Luke, Hector E. Gomez Morales, Martin Willemoes
Hansen)
Changes since 0.12:
* New NodeStore tree model. Still needs view/selection enhancements to
be substantially useful. (MK)
* Is/Has methods are now generated as Properties. (Martin Willemoes
Hansen)
* GStreamer updated to 0.6.4. Still off by default in the build. (John
Luke)
* More API Corrections, Customizations, and glue: (Ken Foster, Radek
Doulik, Moritz Balz, MK)
* Installed scripts to wrap gapi-fixup.exe and gapi_codegen.exe. (MK)
* Bugfixes (MK, Martin Willemoes Hansen, John Luke)
* Doc Updates (John Luke, MK)
Changes since 0.13:
* Make gtkhtml-sharp build conditional. (John Luke, MK)
* Fix for the infamous Pixbuf from resource bug. (Ettore, Gonzalo, MK)
* generator support for "foo[], n_foos" param pairs. (MK)
* More API Corrections, Customizations, and glue: (Moritz Balz, Miguel,
Peter Williams, MK)
* Doc Updates (John Luke, Peter Williams, MK)
a port of Jakarta Lucene 1.2 to Python. Specifically, it reads and writes
indexes in Lucene binary format. Like Lucene, it is sophisticated and
scalable. Lucene is a polished and mature project and you are encouraged to
read the documentation found at the Lucene home page.
many other pieces of software available for web filtering in that it is
designed to filter web content. That, however, is where the similarities
end. The differences between Willow and other solutions are significant, and
these differences make Willow the first really usable internet filter.
In addition to being the first web filter to really work, Willow was also
designed to make life easy on network administrators. To this end Willow
supports the following:
* HTTPS tunneling
* response caching
* filtering based on any part of the request or response (domain, url,
headers, etc.)
* through-the-web management
* authentication to a Windows NT/2000 domain
* authentication through unix password files
GRAMPS (Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System)
is a personal genealogy program. It provides a graphical interface for
recording genealogical research.
GRAMPS can import GEDCOM format and export to GEDCOM and Web Family Tree.
It can generate book reports, ancestor charts, relationship graphs, timelines,
Ahnentafel reports, websites, and various other comprehensive reports
in various documentation formats.
GRAMPS can also include extra media types (like JPEG images and audio
files), record sources of information, and keep track of locations
(place names).
All works, tested on NetBSD and FreeBSD (looking for testers on Darwin&OBSD),
Linux port is under development.
======== WiStumler2 ======================
Network stumbler for WaveLAN/IEEE wireless
==========================================
Original code: Isao SEKI <iseki@gongon.com>
Fork&patches: pancake <pancake@phreaker.net>
WiStumbler2 is a fork of original wistumbler caused by the incommunication
of the original author, because seems that development was getting stopped.
In the fork of wistumbler I add some new features and bugfixes.
Diff on wistumbler:
- gtk2 and theme support.
- some gtk widgets wasn't correctly used.
- Support for console mode (no X needed).
- Allow log-saving on the fly (new button).
- Patches some GPS pointers that segfaults.
- Speaker beeps like windows-stumbler. (ear-wardriving)
- FreeBSD port finished.
server with tools for information management and retrieval.
Quotient brings together your email, IM/IRC and IP telephony.
Quotient is a multi-user server and can currently step in as:
* Simple to install email server
* Email consolidation hub
* Cleansing of email using whitelisting and Bayesian classification
* Webmail interface
* Google-like index of your email archive
* Private voice over IP telephony exchange
* Information extraction
Quotient is alpha software, so you should not depend on it for any of your
email. Quotient is non-destructive and will always leave messages intact on
your email. server. Quotient never deletes your email.
Quotient currently has no security between users yet, so don't put
confidential data in it.
* Big fixes to system font finding on Win and Unix
* Filled circle drawing cleanup
* Surface.set_at() obeys the clip area
* Fix colors when saving OpenGL screenshots
* Add new GL_STEREO and GL_MULTISAMPLEx flags from SDL
* Enabled JOYHAT_RIGHT events
and finally, today
* Fix reading from file objects
For a more detailed list see: http://pygame.org/whatsnew.shtml
Changes:
* IPv6 support (configure with --enable-ipv6, by Matthias Wimmer)
* support for Service Discovery (JEP-0030, mod_disco, by Lukasz Karwacki)
* supporting GNU Pth 1.4.0, 1.4.1, 2.0
* support for encrypted/hashed password storage
(mod_auth_crypt, by Fabien Ninoles, enhanced by Matthias Wimmer)
* mod_auth_digest may now be used without mod_auth_plain
* pthsock_client c2s heartbeat support (by Nathan Sharp)
* pthsock_client will now listen on port 5222/5223 only if actually
configured to
* mod_version can now hide the OS version (by Matthias Wimmer)
* fixed a possible DoS attack with SSL in pthsock_client (by Nathan Sharp)
* better error messages
* several minor fixes
* Cygwin build fixes (by Frank Seesink)
LaTeX2e from your docbook document. They do not perform any FO
transformation, the only thing they do is to map DocBook tags into
more or less standard LaTeX (a recent installation of LaTeX 2e is
required, with most common packages. However, in more stable releases,
package dependencies will be completely managed with xsl variables,
making it virtually compatible with basic LaTeX 2e installations).
All the "styling" has to be done by modifying available xsl:variables,
overriding and customizing templates, and in the last, by adding your
"sty" files.
package, you can run latex on a UHC-based Korean LaTeX file to produce
a Korean document. You can typeset all Korean characters defined in
UHC, including Korean Symbol, Hangul and Hanja. UHC means Unified
Hangul Code, Microsoft's own Hangul code including EUC-KR. Currently,
HLaTeX can be used with Lambda/Omega. tetex-1.0 and above include
them.
Version 1.4b (9/30/03, again)
* Removed dependence on PyXML. Will now import XML support from
PyXML, if it is available, but if not, imports from the
Python standard library.
This library is a partial implementation of the AT&T/Apple AppleTalk
Library Interface. The ALI was designed as the standard AppleTalk API
for Unix System V Release 4.
This library is designed for use with Netatalk, a Unix AppleTalk
implementation from the University of Michigan; see
http://ppr.trincoll.edu/
The package uses a buildlink file for Netatalk which I submitted
separately.
From the CHANGELOG:
* added mysql module (thanks to mcbethh@u-n-f.com)
* small fix in vnc (thanks to the Nessus team)
* added credits for vnc-module (FX/Phenolite)
* new ./configure script for better Solaris and *BSD support (copied from amap)
* updated to new email/www addresses => www.thc.org