dmassage - dmesg parser
This tool parses the dmesg of your *BSD system, and can do three things
with that information:
- to make the kernel boot faster
- to reduce kernel size
- to show all devices in a tree-like hierarchy
Mem and Proc krells by Simon Burge, Disks by myself.
Restore setgid kmem for gkrellm and gkrellmd because of 'Internet' krell,
which is now the only one needing libkvm on NetBSD.
Bump PKGREVISION for both package.
Changes:
+ Fixed some memory leaks due to string duplication
+ Fixed some inclusions
+ New images handler: images are no more included in binary but loaded
dynamicly, user theme is now permitted
+ Images are now separated in different directory, sorted by usage
+ Added initial Theme feature (will be ready next version)
+ Code splitted in files for a better logical organization
+ Win32 port completly integrated. Same package for all systems.
+ Moved Makefile & similar stuff to main directory
+ Added "make Win32" option to build Win32 shared dll.
+ Added native Win32 Tray with all the old features like double click,
flash events and so on.
+ Reduced plugin size at 80k bytes only for unix & win32 version too.
+ Win32 settings tab has not the KDE/Gnome switch.
+ Added images path in settings. Plugin must be reloaded manually,
autoreload in next version.
+ Added images path saving/reloading in data management.
+ Usual code cleaning and minor bug fix.
Changes:
- Updated translations (bg, cs, de, en_GB, eu, fi, lt, nl, ru, sk,
uk, wa).
- Fixed the Socks5 overflow security bug.
- DCC IP address setting can now be a hostname too (Flavio
Chierichetti) [773229].
- Don't try random DCC ports when a range is set (mib) [889987].
- Fix: Spurious nick completion (mib) [916944].
- Serverlist passwd box is now masked (Cristian Peraferrer) [920113].
- Fix: Sometimes messes up the tab order on reconnect (Gabor Szeder)
[941773].
- Fix: Crashes when setting $CHARSET to nonexistant charset [945855].
- Plugin API: Added some fields to the "channels" list.
- Plugin API: Added "win_status" and "xchatdirfs" fields to
xchat_get_info.
- Plugin API: Added xchat_send_modes() function.
- Fix: Unload, then reload a plugin on FreeBSD fails (Kevin Leung).
- Plugins should now work on HPUX too.
- Perl-plugin: Fixes for 3 arg version of emit_print, unhooking the
same hook multiple times and get_list returning correct values for
address32 field and some memory leaks (Lian Situ).
- Made menu keybindings work when the menubar is hidden on GTK 2.4.
- Added support for the new GTK 2.4 file chooser dialog.
- Fix for BiDi in xtext (Ilya Konstantinov).
- Smaller bug fixes [962211] [958599] [950353] and
[945617] (Frederic Krueger).
devel/boost-thread by choosing user.hpp vs. thread_user.hpp based on
_REENTRANT or _PTHREADS being defined. (This set of conditionals will
probably need to be expanded as SunPro and MIPSpro are tested.)
* Fixed a bug in speed tests which would cause the grep implementation to
fail.
* Fixed incorrect output for emails without message bodies.
* Fixed filename output for -n, -m and other situations when input comes
from standard input.
* Added -w flag to match word boundaries.
* A warning is now issued and caching is disabled if -C is not specified
and $HOME is not set (as might be the case when running grepmail in a
cron job).
* /hostban based on hostmask when adns is available - Nils McCarthy
* server option to disallow autopilot - Nils McCarthy
* Bots are smarter - Frank Thilo
* Fixed the little hop on spawn at some sites - Alfredo Tupone
* Fixed issue of players add/removing others from groups - Alfredo Tupone
* Fixed false positive filter matches involving apostrophes - Sean Morrison
* Curing ghost/duplicated/ungetable flag - Alfredo Tupone
* Fixed 0 height flag, no more flags inside buildings - Alfredo Tupone
* Observers see Masquerade tank with their true color - Alfredo Tupone
* Password file now supports callsigns with non alphanumerics - Alfredo Tupone
* Correctly read PNG textures with multiple IDAT chunks - Daniel Remenak
* Add aggressive filtering support for all platforms - Sean Morrison
* Fixed bug that allowed empty callsigns - Frank Thilo
* Release Notes for Icarus Verilog Snapshot 20040606
Ports of primitives can bind by name as well as by position. Also
support Verilog 2001 style port declarations for primitives.
System function return types can now be specified by system function
table files. System Function Table Files are described in the iverilog
man page. Also include better system function return types in VPI.
Non-blocking assign of real values to real variables now works.
Properly handle nul strings ("") as 8bit values. This is a weirdness
legacy of XL.
Fix some synthesis problems for logical OR and logical AND. Bitwise OR
and AND were fine. These fixes affected simulation as well.
Handle wait statements with all sorts of constant values. These are
sometimes weird, bug legal.
Handle Negative value reals, and a few other bugs related to real
numbers.
Change internal use of identifiers to perm_strings for better
performance.
Functions returning unsupported types now generate error
messages. Previously, they would quietly generate bad
code. Infrastructure is also added to eventually support arbitrary
function return types.
Better compile-time support for Cygwin vs mingw32.
The ipal target is removed from this source. (ipal is now an add-on
package that is compiled seperately.)
Too many changes to list here, please review the Changelog file.
Mostly they were bugfixes.
The patch to update to this version was sent via private email
by Sergio Jimenez <tripledes at eslack dot org>.
build system, which is actually being used now to build the backing binary
libraries necessary to make date_time, regex, and a few other libraries
work.
While here, the thread and python libraries have been split out to their
own subpackages, devel/boost-thread and devel/boost-python, so that the
main boost package need not rely on the presence of either to provide
basic functionality.
Tested on NetBSD 1.6.2 and Solaris. Installed on FreeBSD but could not
run it without X.
From the (minimal) ChangeLog:
Various stability improvements
Redirecting links correctly marked as visited
Initial support for quoting selected text in messages
Solved problem with duplicate addresses when using "Reply all"
Exim changes in 4.34
1. Very minor rewording of debugging text in manualroute to say "list of
hosts" instead of "hostlist".
2. If verify=header_syntax was set, and a header line with an unqualified
address (no domain) and a large number of spaces between the end of the
name and the colon was received, the reception process suffered a buffer
overflow, and (when I tested it) crashed. This was caused by some obsolete
code that should have been removed. The fix is to remove it!
3. When running in the test harness, delay a bit after writing a bounce
message to get a bit more predictability in the log output.
4. Added a call to search_tidyup() just before forking a reception process. In
theory, someone could use a lookup in the expansion of smtp_accept_max_
per_host which, without the tidyup, could leave open a database connection.
5. Added the variables $recipient_data and $sender_data which get set from a
lookup success in an ACL "recipients" or "senders" condition, or a router
"senders" option, similar to $domain_data and $local_part_data.
6. Moved the writing of debug_print from before to after the "senders" test
for routers.
7. Change 4.31/66 (moving the time when the Received: is generated) caused
problems for message scanning, either using a data ACL, or using
local_scan() because the Received: header was not generated till after they
were called (in order to set the time as the time of reception completion).
I have revised the way this works. The header is now generated after the
body is received, but before the ACL or local_scan() are called. After they
are run, the timestamp in the header is updated.
Exim-exiscan version 4.34
22 - added SPF support via libspf_alt. Please read the
docs.
21 - Fix missing fclose() in regex.c. This was causing
scan directories not to be deleted on NFS spools.
- Remove "shutdown socket for writing" from clamd malware
code. It seems to cause problems with the latest
clamd 0.70 release.
- Fix allow tables in acl.c to disallow exiscan conditions
in the RCPT ACL.
- adapted patch to exim 4.34
0.7.3 is a SECURITY FIX release of Roundup. All users are encouraged
to upgrade immediately.
2004-05-28 0.7.3
Fixed:
- add "checked" to truth values for Boolean input
- fixed import in metakit backend
- fix SearchAction use of Class.filter(), and clarify API docs for same
- ensure static files may only be served out of the tracker's "static
files" directory
- Enable SILC protocol support.
- Don't build static versions of plugin libraries.
- Use more appropriate DESCR and COMMENT.
- Style & delint.
Ok MAINTAINER, Matthew Luckie.
and sketch@ in PR pkg/22851.
Also apply a patch from Debian Linux to fix the ustar problem (Debian
bug #238177). Reported by Christian Weisgerber on tech-pkg@.
Changes:
* bug fixes from Debian, Red Hat, and SuSE GNU/Linux Distribution patches
* --rsh-command option
- define SYSV to make it compile properly
- use BSD_INSTALL_* to install scripts and binaries with the proper
permissions etc.
This should close PR pkg/25801.
It's misleading to have uninstalled rc.d scripts in ${FILESDIR}
marked executable just because they were inadvertently committed
that way; they need to be processed by the install machinery in
order to work.
Since we set desired permissions at install time, it's generally
best to avoid having "executable" files in pkgsrc (with the notable
exception of pkglocate, which runs in place).
For files not yet committed, please correct the permissions before
committing. For files already in the repository, you'll need help
from an administrator.
by package Makefiles as well as buildlink3s to prevent usage of particular
versions of Python -- even if they appear in PYTHON_VERSIONS_ACCEPTED.
(And make Darwin exclusion use this variable instead, so that it effectively
overrides any pkg's definition of _ACCEPTED.)
Bug #753: va_copy required
Bug #995: segfault on long URLs (bug in previous patch to Bug #753)
And reduce offset from pkgsrc's patches.
Bump package revision.
Added system_io_file variable to allow plugging in of custom
replacements for the IO::File module, to facilitate internal FRISK
development.
Fixed a problem with the mime-type auto-detection code which would
corrupt certain messages when feat_log_after was enabled. This
probably also have caused problems in other cases, but so far none have
been reported.
Include the TNEF hooks in Sanitizer in default distribution and made
inclusion of Anomy::TNEFStream "lazy" to save cycles in one-shot modes.
Note that the Anomy::TNEFStream modules still isn't distributed by
default.
Tuned the MIME parser to catch more of the exploits illustrated on
http://testvirus.org/. Also fixed a bug in the position counting. These
two changes combined effect almost all of the test cases (lines containing
pos= and MIME info almost all change).
Added the following options to configure the HTML cleaner (all are off
by default):
feat_html_noexe Disallow links to executables
feat_html_unknown Allow unknown HTML tags
feat_html_paranoid Paranoid HTML Cleaner mode, bans all src= links
and enables feat_html_noexe paranoia as well.
Added code to decrease the odds that attachments with content-IDs
ending in ".com" get mistakenly treated as executables.
Tweaked MIME parsing to catch a few more odd virus-generated messages.