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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.13 2008/03/04 22:29:06 jlam Exp $
1999-07-14 07:44:36 +02:00
Update to 0.12 to fix build with gcc3. Changes since 0.8 are not documented except in the ChangeLog. Changes from Version 0.7 to 0.8 - Fixed lot of bugs, especially in nfs code - Series 3 _should_ work again. - Added support for KDE (KDE >= 2.1) - Added KDE Application "kpsion" Changes from Version 0.6 to 0.7 - Changed timezone-stuff again. With S5, now the machine-info is evaluated. This info holds the Psion's time-offset so that we are able to calculate the offset correctly, regardless of the Psion's setting. All that is done in a new class PsiTime. For S3, a Fallback is provided using an Env-Variable "PSI_TZ" which can be set to the Psion's time-offset in seconds. - Added lots of rpc related stuff: - Implemented a procfs-like subdir in plpnfsd. Processes can be examined and misc. parameters can be examined/changed using the entries in <psionMountDir>/proc/ Several parameters can now be changed on the fly: attribute-cache timeout in seconds: proc/acache (rw) debuglevel: proc/debuglevel (rw) directory-cache timeout in seconds: proc/dcache (rw) Psion's owner-info: proc/owner (ro) Unix-owner of mounted directory: proc/unixowner (rw) Stopping of plpnfsd has now changed: Old: reference /mnt/psion/exit New: echo stop > /mnt/psion/proc/exit This should be safer than accidentally referencing a file. For every process running on the psion, a subdir in proc/ is created with two files "cmd" and "args" (both ro). cmd is the process-name, args is it's commandline. - Added machinfo command in plpftp for displaying lot of interesting information about S5. (E.g. battery status etc.) - Added killsave and runrestore to plpftpd. Both take a unix file as argument. killsave kills all processes on the Psion and saves restart-information to the specified file. runrestore reads a file created by killsave and starts all processes saved in this file. -> Functionality similar to the behavior of PsiWin before/after backup.
2004-09-08 14:14:59 +02:00
SHA1 (plptools-0.12.tar.gz) = fab3174bb4c3618cbd5769dc5cbf1fe17940628c
RMD160 (plptools-0.12.tar.gz) = a2e9f7cd046a78db766363790356ba7778de2605
Update to 0.12 to fix build with gcc3. Changes since 0.8 are not documented except in the ChangeLog. Changes from Version 0.7 to 0.8 - Fixed lot of bugs, especially in nfs code - Series 3 _should_ work again. - Added support for KDE (KDE >= 2.1) - Added KDE Application "kpsion" Changes from Version 0.6 to 0.7 - Changed timezone-stuff again. With S5, now the machine-info is evaluated. This info holds the Psion's time-offset so that we are able to calculate the offset correctly, regardless of the Psion's setting. All that is done in a new class PsiTime. For S3, a Fallback is provided using an Env-Variable "PSI_TZ" which can be set to the Psion's time-offset in seconds. - Added lots of rpc related stuff: - Implemented a procfs-like subdir in plpnfsd. Processes can be examined and misc. parameters can be examined/changed using the entries in <psionMountDir>/proc/ Several parameters can now be changed on the fly: attribute-cache timeout in seconds: proc/acache (rw) debuglevel: proc/debuglevel (rw) directory-cache timeout in seconds: proc/dcache (rw) Psion's owner-info: proc/owner (ro) Unix-owner of mounted directory: proc/unixowner (rw) Stopping of plpnfsd has now changed: Old: reference /mnt/psion/exit New: echo stop > /mnt/psion/proc/exit This should be safer than accidentally referencing a file. For every process running on the psion, a subdir in proc/ is created with two files "cmd" and "args" (both ro). cmd is the process-name, args is it's commandline. - Added machinfo command in plpftp for displaying lot of interesting information about S5. (E.g. battery status etc.) - Added killsave and runrestore to plpftpd. Both take a unix file as argument. killsave kills all processes on the Psion and saves restart-information to the specified file. runrestore reads a file created by killsave and starts all processes saved in this file. -> Functionality similar to the behavior of PsiWin before/after backup.
2004-09-08 14:14:59 +02:00
Size (plptools-0.12.tar.gz) = 989591 bytes
SHA1 (patch-aa) = 4621a095cf6cc930da8a76ac4d3b3528ca3de6cf
SHA1 (patch-ab) = 2330d64503a193adb5850bb7495d2d71551e80e8
Update to 0.12 to fix build with gcc3. Changes since 0.8 are not documented except in the ChangeLog. Changes from Version 0.7 to 0.8 - Fixed lot of bugs, especially in nfs code - Series 3 _should_ work again. - Added support for KDE (KDE >= 2.1) - Added KDE Application "kpsion" Changes from Version 0.6 to 0.7 - Changed timezone-stuff again. With S5, now the machine-info is evaluated. This info holds the Psion's time-offset so that we are able to calculate the offset correctly, regardless of the Psion's setting. All that is done in a new class PsiTime. For S3, a Fallback is provided using an Env-Variable "PSI_TZ" which can be set to the Psion's time-offset in seconds. - Added lots of rpc related stuff: - Implemented a procfs-like subdir in plpnfsd. Processes can be examined and misc. parameters can be examined/changed using the entries in <psionMountDir>/proc/ Several parameters can now be changed on the fly: attribute-cache timeout in seconds: proc/acache (rw) debuglevel: proc/debuglevel (rw) directory-cache timeout in seconds: proc/dcache (rw) Psion's owner-info: proc/owner (ro) Unix-owner of mounted directory: proc/unixowner (rw) Stopping of plpnfsd has now changed: Old: reference /mnt/psion/exit New: echo stop > /mnt/psion/proc/exit This should be safer than accidentally referencing a file. For every process running on the psion, a subdir in proc/ is created with two files "cmd" and "args" (both ro). cmd is the process-name, args is it's commandline. - Added machinfo command in plpftp for displaying lot of interesting information about S5. (E.g. battery status etc.) - Added killsave and runrestore to plpftpd. Both take a unix file as argument. killsave kills all processes on the Psion and saves restart-information to the specified file. runrestore reads a file created by killsave and starts all processes saved in this file. -> Functionality similar to the behavior of PsiWin before/after backup.
2004-09-08 14:14:59 +02:00
SHA1 (patch-ac) = a6f7b87e1cebcade8e650b7889e27d454d27ebb2
SHA1 (patch-ad) = f57250eb76276b3764b55248aec4693a3db6b928
SHA1 (patch-ae) = ef4388db1df7269fa565b77b9bc4bab6ce06540e
SHA1 (patch-af) = 9d80551cf80afa07009f440f83876dfd8f815fd0
SHA1 (patch-ag) = ac801d03a349480c84d78a474cd591eb082c8629
SHA1 (patch-ah) = d654174779357c40c753df3ce8b680662961386a
SHA1 (patch-ai) = d06d72566d5385508f5f0b9be9db8f75672e10ee
SHA1 (patch-aj) = 7cc806f54fbc55394bbeec340dab8e77a77d0cc4
Update to 0.12 to fix build with gcc3. Changes since 0.8 are not documented except in the ChangeLog. Changes from Version 0.7 to 0.8 - Fixed lot of bugs, especially in nfs code - Series 3 _should_ work again. - Added support for KDE (KDE >= 2.1) - Added KDE Application "kpsion" Changes from Version 0.6 to 0.7 - Changed timezone-stuff again. With S5, now the machine-info is evaluated. This info holds the Psion's time-offset so that we are able to calculate the offset correctly, regardless of the Psion's setting. All that is done in a new class PsiTime. For S3, a Fallback is provided using an Env-Variable "PSI_TZ" which can be set to the Psion's time-offset in seconds. - Added lots of rpc related stuff: - Implemented a procfs-like subdir in plpnfsd. Processes can be examined and misc. parameters can be examined/changed using the entries in <psionMountDir>/proc/ Several parameters can now be changed on the fly: attribute-cache timeout in seconds: proc/acache (rw) debuglevel: proc/debuglevel (rw) directory-cache timeout in seconds: proc/dcache (rw) Psion's owner-info: proc/owner (ro) Unix-owner of mounted directory: proc/unixowner (rw) Stopping of plpnfsd has now changed: Old: reference /mnt/psion/exit New: echo stop > /mnt/psion/proc/exit This should be safer than accidentally referencing a file. For every process running on the psion, a subdir in proc/ is created with two files "cmd" and "args" (both ro). cmd is the process-name, args is it's commandline. - Added machinfo command in plpftp for displaying lot of interesting information about S5. (E.g. battery status etc.) - Added killsave and runrestore to plpftpd. Both take a unix file as argument. killsave kills all processes on the Psion and saves restart-information to the specified file. runrestore reads a file created by killsave and starts all processes saved in this file. -> Functionality similar to the behavior of PsiWin before/after backup.
2004-09-08 14:14:59 +02:00
SHA1 (patch-ak) = a887c4b938db0bbd8a0895e1aa5b1e58b09c8bde
SHA1 (patch-al) = f6babbc5de66636071a6f8da64d5c96011d58c27
SHA1 (patch-am) = 2c6e6b8a67447d5735e43b403a40a144b5a1e706
SHA1 (patch-an) = c9f0cf50a5d7ad93a2f937f98a2ca8910acea37b
SHA1 (patch-ao) = a33238564a2f5d8106ba8130a5aca8e978e7a65a
SHA1 (patch-aq) = d7260ab3ceee51101201d457fb6bfb54dbd74b35
SHA1 (patch-ar) = 426503250854d0e172a2aa05bc0d958b2e2ac791
SHA1 (patch-at) = 4d2c83b2e143e184fd6409fa09505f382101344c
2007-08-01 22:19:21 +02:00
SHA1 (patch-au) = cfb10ed181194153f08875d0b49ac08ff5129f44
SHA1 (patch-av) = 3769724f2570a485fdfe8d377046ded0748521c5