modular xorg GIT, redhat, and myself. Should work for i386 & amd64; other
platforms please contact me if you wish.
No guarantees for non-NetBSD as of now.
pidgin (which has been sent to Jan Danielsson).
Guifications is a Pidgin plugin that displays "toaster" popups in a
user-defined corner of the screen, similar to features that have been
added to the official MSN Messenger (now called Windows Live Messenger),
Yahoo! Messenger and AOL Instant Messenger clients. It's highly
configurable, easy to use, and has theme support. It really is the end
all, be all, toaster popup plugin for Pidgin!
This is a VERY EXPERIMENTAL plugin for syncing with Motorola phones
using the AT command set. It supports syncing phonebook and calendar
entries (ie. the contact and event object types). It will most
likely mess up the data on your phone and any other members of the
sync group, due to the limited data that can be stored on the phone.
Use with caution and make backups!
atomic ops.
I haven't been able to figure out where in the automake stuff the installation
goes awry (change this to use GNU_CONFIGURE and you'll see ...).
Changes since 1.63:
Thu Feb 8 16:45:47 CET 2007 version 1.68
- Forgot to update configure after the patch to configure.in for
ubuntu edgy users in 1.67
- Patch by Julian Noble to pass auth info over the CGI interface.
- Bugfix by Magnus Froberg: binding socket with fd_server now only
listens to the specified IP address given in #sconf.listen
Sun Feb 4 16:56:30 CET 2007 version 1.67
- Bugfix release
- Removed the urlc_total counter - it didn't provide info which was
worth the price of having it - Also Chris NewCombe reported troubles
with the counter. (klacke)
- Added install of the priv/*.xsd files for the SOAP server (tobbe)
- Fixing yaws_api:find_cookie_val/2 which was broken (tobbe)
- Made the examples SOAP look prettier. (tobbe)
- Adding missing description on call to yaws_soap_srv:setup/2. (tobbe)
- patch from Dimitriy Kargapolov for tmpdir handling (klacke)
- Bugfix by Fredrik Thulin: The (undocumented) http_uri:parse/1
return format was changed between Erlang/OTP R11B-1 and R11B-2. (tobbe)
- Patch from Fredrik Thulin to make setuid_drv work better under ubuntu
where gcc with some stack smashing tech is used to build, then we
cannot use ld, we need to use ggc to greate the shared object.
- Appmod didn't work properly. Should be fixed now again !!!!!
- RSS The generated content was not valid RSS 2.0 content (tobbe)
- added ability to have config files in several files,
patch from Sergei Golovan.
- Added call to callback function: M:F(cookie_expire) which is expected
to return a proper cookie expire string. If non-existant, the default
behaviour will prevail, i.e a session bases cookie lifetime. (tobbe)
- Extending yaws_api:find_cookie_val/2 to accept an #arg record as
second argument as well. (tobbe)
- tweaked the haXe documentation (yariv)
Sun Dec 17 20:58:21 CET 2006 version 1.66
- Followup to the previous soap release.
- Adding entry for the yaws_soap_lib man-page (tobbe)
- pam fixes (made pam_wheel/pam_group work) (klacke)
Tue Dec 12 10:51:18 CET 2006 version 1.66
- pam fixes, e.g make pam_group.so/pam_wheel.so work (klacke)
- Full SOAP server/client implementation in Yaws
- bug found in path handling for yaws_dir by CEAN guys
- suppress dead client error msgs (klacke)
- shutdown fixes from Danile Luna
- added env DOCUMENT_ROOT to cgi env vars Michael FIG
- the pathinfo elem in #arg got wrong when appmod was / (klacke)
- start_embedded default flags patch by Jason Andersson
- Added option for having a module for handling authentication. (jb)
- Fix to yapp for starting dependencies, patch from Michael Leonhard
- added the client IP address to the #arg record
- added config flag 'use_large_ssl_pool = bool()' (klacke)
Mon Sep 11 19:59:57 CEST 2006 version 1.65
- patch by Chris NewCombeto handle PUT method better.
- Yapp added. Yaws application (Yapp) handler in yaws/applications/yapp
directory "Drops" web applications independently of each other into an
existing server where they get the default
URL http://servername/application_name/. Yapps are simply Erlang/OTP
applications with web pages in their priv/docroot directory (default).
One can also configure private appmods, useful for controller parts
in MVC like applications. (Mikael Karlsson)
- Haxe. Now compatible with the latest version of haXe. (yarivvv)
- New support to start Yaws as in embedded mode without having to fiddle
with the boot script (etnt)
- patch from Matthew Reilley to handle new backwards non-compatible
return value from OTP zlib:deflate/4
- patch from anders nygren to handle absolute paths + yssi.
- patch from Magnus froberg to get better control over the files generated
by 'yaws --check'. This is good if one wants to run i.e. xref and dialyzer
also on all the generated .erl files from the --checker.
- empty array bug in json parse found by juhani and fixed by gaspar.
- appmod '/' was broken (klacke)
- Install, netbsd/yaws.sh: NetBSD support from Kuzma Bartosz.
Thu Jul 13 13:07:10 CEST 2006 version 1.64
- Fixes from Bengt Kleberg to make smtp.erl useful outside the webmail app.
- patch by Sergei Golovan which fixed a CGI bug and made yaws_ctl safe.
- install patches for macosX by Eric Baur.
- Added a haXe remoting adapter with documentation (yarivvv)
- made index.php autoload if it exists (klacke)
- added debian /etc startup script (klacke)
The previous commit included the following changes:
Version 1.73 allows style changes to be made during text modification events.
Version 1.72 is more efficient at handling per-line information.
Version 1.71 has some internationalisation fixes.
Package was created by Jan Danielsson.
Pidgin is an instant messaging program for Windows, Linux, BSD, and other
Unixes. You can talk to your friends using AIM, ICQ, Jabber/XMPP, MSN
Messenger, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, IRC, Novell GroupWise Messenger,
QQ, Lotus Sametime, SILC, SIMPLE, and Zephyr.
Package was created by Jan Danielsson.
Finch is a command line instant messaging program for Windows, Linux,
BSD, and other Unixes. You can talk to your friends using AIM, ICQ,
Jabber/XMPP, MSN Messenger, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, IRC, Novell
GroupWise Messenger, QQ, Lotus Sametime, SILC, SIMPLE, and Zephyr.
Package was created by Jan Danielsson.
An instant messaging backend for Windows, Linux, BSD, and
other Unixes. You can talk to your friends using AIM, ICQ, Jabber/XMPP, MSN
Messenger, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, IRC, Novell GroupWise Messenger, QQ,
Lotus Sametime, SILC, SIMPLE, and Zephyr.
This library requires a frontend to be useful, such as the graphical user
interface Pidgin, or the console interface Finch.
Version 1.1
-----------
- Fixed rrule byyearday handling. Abramo Bagnara pointed out that
RFC2445 allows negative numbers.
- Fixed --prefix handling in setup.py (by Sidnei da Silva).
- Now tz.gettz() returns a tzlocal instance when not given any
arguments and no other timezone information is found.
- Updating timezone information to version 2005q.
Version 1.0
-----------
- Fixed parsing of XXhXXm formatted time after day/month/year
has been parsed.
- Added patch by Jeffrey Harris optimizing rrule.__contains__.
Version 0.9
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- Fixed pickling of timezone types, as reported by
Andreas Köhler.
- Implemented internal timezone information with binary
timezone files [1]. datautil.tz.gettz() function will now
try to use the system timezone files, and fallback to
the internal versions. It's also possible to ask for
the internal versions directly by using
dateutil.zoneinfo.gettz().
- New tzwin timezone type, allowing access to Windows
internal timezones (contributed by Jeffrey Harris).
- Fixed parsing of unicode date strings.
- Accept parserinfo instances as the parser constructor
parameter, besides parserinfo (sub)classes.
- Changed weekday to spell the not-set n value as None
instead of 0.
- Fixed other reported bugs.
[1] http://www.twinsun.com/tz/tz-link.htm
Version 0.5
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- Removed FREQ_ prefix from rrule frequency constants
WARNING: this breaks compatibility with previous versions.
- Fixed rrule.between() for cases where "after" is achieved
before even starting, as reported by Andreas Köhler.
- Fixed two digit zero-year parsing (such as 31-Dec-00), as
reported by Jim Abramson, and included test case for this.
- Sort exdate and rdate before iterating over them, so that
it's not necessary to sort them before adding to the rruleset,
as reported by Nicholas Piper.