Changes:
1.2.8 "Gettextize me captain!"
- Compatible with 1.01, 1.1, 1.2.1, 1.3a, 1.3b
- API Wrappers added from Mozilla for support for old plugins when
compiled with gcc 3.x
- *Finally* got new versions of gettext (0.11.x) working properly
- Couple of bugfixes
mod_throttle allows throttling of connections to the Apache web
server. It uses System V shared memory and semaphores to implement the
state information.
Provided by Eric Schnoebelen in PR pkg/20290, with some changes by me.
since it is broken (reported to squid-bugs@squid-cache.org.)
- use DIST_SUBDIR.
- bump PKG_REVISION.
These patches fixes those problem. See
<http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/> in detail.
o Squid MIB definition syntax error
o winbind helpers fail to work with Samba 2.2.6 or later
o CONNECT data corruption if client pipelines data before 200 OK reply
o time acls only accept a single time
o Client performance issue with HEAD requests to certain servers
o --with-ssl fails to compile with OpenSSL 0.9.7 or later
o Slow filedescriptor leak for /etc/hosts
o Warn if cachemgr_passwd is specified more than once for the same action
o assertion failed: forward.c:96: "fwdState->err" on shutdown
o Compilation fails if incorrect --with-auth-threads=NN option is given
o squid.conf documentation still refers to authenticate_program
o authenticateAuthenticate: no connection data, cannot process
authentication
o delay_pools example does not match text
o cachemgr helper stats cleanup
o Segmentation fault after ftpDataWriteCallback
o Issues with auth scheme configurations
o Removed Cachable stats "no.non_get"
o unclear documentation of http_reply_body_max_size
o The pid file was removed too early in the shutdown process
o select loops statistics incorrect when using select()
o Added select filedescriptor histogram output to cachemgr
o Duplicate assignment of sc->copy_offset
o mem_pool_free_calls should be printed as a unsigned integer
o Internal cleanup of peer selection accounting
o log_mime_hdrs can show garbage in the access log on overly long request
headers
o Improved memory usage statistics via sbrk
o Hostname cleanups performed by Squid
o cachemgr failure_ratio is a ratio, not percentage
o offline_toggle cachemgr documentation
o squid_ldap_group update to version 2.10
o Documentation update to remove stale reference to Squid-1.1 release notes
o further safeguards for aufs compilation problems when not using
--enable-pthreads
o chroot_dir complains about all paths in squid.conf
o Segfault when using -S in combination with cache_dir coss/null
o Stale cached data miss in offline_mode
o Sometimes crashes while rebuilding dirty cache directories
o RunCache/RunAccel scripts still looks for squid in bin
o poor performance when using aufs
o squid_ldap_group link failure
o assertion failed: comm.c:646: "F->flags.open"
Changes in release 0.21.0:
* Added DASL searching and DeltaV basic versioning support, contributed
by the GRASE team <grase@cse.ucsc.edu>. New commands 'version',
'checkin', 'checkout', 'uncheckout', 'label', 'history', 'search'.
* Enable netrc support by default.
* Fix 'mput' for filenames with spaces.
Patches by Adrian Portelli <adrianp@stindustries.net> (PR#20142)
Changes :
- Steve Oliphant pointed out that test case 105 did not work anymore
and this was due to a missing fix for the password prompting.
- Bryan Kemp pointed out that curl -u could not provide a blank password
without prompting the user. It can now. -u username: makes the password
empty, while -u username makes curl prompt the user for a password.
- Kjetil Jacobsen found a remaining connect problem in the multi interface
on ipv4 systems (Linux only?), that I fixed and Kjetil verified that it
fixed his problems.
- memanalyze.pl now reads a file name from the command line, and no longer
takes the data on stdin as before.
- Fixed tests/memanalyze.pl to work with file names that contain colons
(as on Windows).
- Kjetil Jacobsen quickly pointed out that lib/share.h was missing...
* For more, see CHANGES.
tech-pkg@ where the incorrect libtoolize was being invoked. We now pass
in the path to libtoolize via the environment, much like how the other
GNU auto* tools are found in pkgsrc.
This makes it compile with apache-2.0.44.
-make doc installation more robust against reinstalls
-make apache dependency a "full" one -- I don't see what the buildlink
files' default is good for...
bulk-build problem)
Changes: unknown, no information was available in any language or characterset
that I can understand.
Use REPLACE_PERL to obsolete a few patches.
Changes :
- Include lwptut.pod contributed by Sean M. Burke C<sburke@cpan.org>.
- The lwp-request aliases GET, HEAD, POST where installed when
- no program should be. Fixed by David Miller <dave@justdave.net>.
- lwp-rget --help don't print double usage any more.
- HTTP::Header::Util is now more reluctant to put quotes around
token values.
- Net::HTTP: Avoid warning on unexpected EOF when reading chunk
header.
pkgsrc :
- Updated maintainer email
Changes :
- Support for tn3270 URIs.
- Use anchored DNS lookups in URI::Heuristic as suggested
by Malcolm Weir <malc@gelt.org>.
- Delay calculation of MY_COUNTRY() in URI::Heuristic.
Patch by Ed Avis <ed@membled.com>.
- Make test suite work for UNC paths.
Patch by Warren Jones <wjones@fluke.com>.
changes:
-Fix for handling EINTR during write() call (Sergey N Ushakov).
-When available, use pkg-config to determine compiler flags needed to use
OpenSSL headers and libraries.
have it be automatically included by bsd.pkg.mk if USE_PKGINSTALL is set
to "YES". This enforces the requirement that bsd.pkg.install.mk be
included at the end of a package Makefile. Idea suggested by Julio M.
Merino Vidal <jmmv at menta.net>.
Changes:
Netscape 7.01 offers a set of new features as well as minor stability
and performance enhancements. These new features include optional
Popup Controls that can be set within Preferences. Also, it adds
the ability to view several tabbed pages as your home page experience.
In addition, Netscape 7.01 offers enhancements to mail for AOL
members who use the application to manage their mail, including
the ability to unsend, check status and mark mail as unread. This
release also has increased control in managing certificates. If a
web site displays a certificate from a certificate authority you
don't know, you now have the opportunity to accept or reject the
certificate.
Also remove the need to set the "Destination Directory" by hand when installing.
Changes since 3.0.4:
Version 3.2
* Added rpm support
* Appends now working again
Version 3.1.7
* Removed ap_send_mmap calls which seem to be broken
Version 3.1.6
* Fix for files that were not always displaying the entire file
* Fixes from never released 3.1.5
Version 3.1.5
* File descriptor cleanup
* PHP 3 handlers are now on by default
Version 3.1.4
* Fixes for ignore rules
* During a directive merge some fields were not set to null
* Additional buffer call
* Makefile fix for RedHat 7.2
Version 3.1.3
* Fixed merge problem with directory and other pieces
* Pattern layouts will now work without a header or footer being defined.
Version 3.1.2
* Bit more random cleanup
* Found a couple of places where file descriptors were not getting cleaned up correctly.
Version 3.1.1
* Fixed filedescriptor problem (this is why dynamic documents were broken)
* Fixed Merge ruleset to make sure footers and headers always happen
Version 3.1.0
* New layout_print method for just printing single layouts
* Cleaned up all of the random errors when compiling with -WALL
* Layouts are now all just done by patterns allowing for multiple
layouts on different tags
Version 3.0.5
* Shipped 3.0.4 with the debug file enabled.
From Nick Cuccia in PR pkg/20093.
- no longer CONFLICTS with links{-gui}
Differences to Links
So far, we have the following major differences to Links:
* Much cleaner code
* Support for a Lua scripting
* Enhanced cookies support
* IPv6 support
* HTTP Authentication support
* Proxy authentication support
* Much more powerful configuration
* Hiearchic bookmarks (Links-2.x has these as well)
* Download resuming support
* Mailcap support
* Also a lot of smaller but still pleasant features ;)
* More active development
Too many changes to list them all, see ChangeLog for details.
(http://pasky.ji.cz/cvsweb.cgi/elinks/ChangeLog)
Changes since 0.23.5:
* Fixes for error handling in socket layer on Win32 from Johan Lindh and
Sergey N Ushakov:
* meaningful error messages rather than "No error"
* handle persistent connection timeouts properly
* Fix to use RFC2617-style digest auth when possible (had reverted to
only using RFC2068-style in 0.16.1).
* Fix NULL pointer dereference on certain ill-formed PROPFIND responses.
* Allow ne_sock_init to re-initialize after ne_sock_finish has been
called (Sergey N Ushakov).
Changes in the package:
* Switch to libxml2.
(lib/${MOZILLA}/plugins). This is a pointless plugin, and only serves
to annoy you every time you access a page that wants an unavailable
plugin. At least mozilla's default behaviour (without this plugin)
gives you the option to tell it "please shut up, I *KNOW* I don't have a
flash plugin, so stop nagging me".
(lib/${MOZILLA}/plugins). This is a pointless plugin, and only serves
to annoy you every time you access a page that wants an unavailable
plugin. At least mozilla's default behaviour (without this plugin)
gives you the option to tell it "please shut up, I *KNOW* I don't have a
flash plugin, so stop nagging me".
Closes my own [pkg/19285], based on a reply from Greg Woods.
changes:
Added localizer compatibility for internationalization
New layout for management interface
User can yet define which temporary folder to use
User can yet add ZPhotoSlides Folder inside ZPhotoSlides Folder
User can yet change some (more coming) ZPhotoSlides Folder layout
Solve somes troubles for files with space in filename
More feedback for end user while uploading thumbnails in zodb
Cleared unuseful code
Changes:
Fixed a bug that caused the wrong character encoding to be used
when checking multiple documents with different character encodings
Added support for proxies when validating remote documents
Added support for validation of URIs. Thanks to Ville Skyttä for
the patch.
Updated DTDs XHTML 1.0 Second Edition and added support for XHTML
1.1, MathML2 2.0, WML 1.3, 1.2, 1.1, and 1.0.
User visible change summary:
* w3m.el (w3m-goto-url): Display a help message to stop
asynchronous process.
* w3m.el (w3m-emacs-w3m-icon): Use helvetica-bold to widen image.
* w3m.el (w3m-lynx-like-map): Don't define key bindings for
`w3m-zoom-out-image' and `w3m-zoom-in-image' when emacs-w3m in
running in non-graphical display.
* w3m.el (w3m-w3m-dump-head-source): Display the message which
describes how to stop asynchronous process.
(w3m-lynx-like-map): Changed the key binded to `w3m-process-stop'
from `C-c C-g' to `C-c C-k'.
* w3m-image (w3m-resize-image-by-rate): Limit the minimum scale.
* w3m.el (w3m-resize-inline-image-internal): Remove an existing
image only for XEmacs.
* w3m.el (w3m-resize-inline-image-internal): Remove an existing
image before resizing.
* w3m.el (w3m-lynx-like-map): Unbind the key "N" to the command
`w3m-namazu' in order to avoid binding collision to
`w3m-view-next-page'. Thanks to Satoshi TAOKA for his report.
* w3m.el (w3m-lynx-like-map): Bind key M-] to `w3m-zoom-in-image';
bind key M-[ to `w3m-zoom-out-image'.
Mozilla 1.0.2 contains stability and security improvements.
1.0.2 also has fixes for standards support, UI correctness and polish,
performance, and site compatibility. This is not a feature release.
For new features, Mozilla 1.0 users are encouraged to upgrade to Mozilla 1.2.
- Fix magic link segfaults.
- Cursor movement crashes.
- Fix citation printing.
- Fix citation pasting.
- Lots more bug fixes
- Editor UI Improvements.
- spell checking quotation improved
- updated to new gnome-spell
- better language selection
- more than one language at once
- spell checking control updated
- <blockquote type=cite> support for improved quotation logic
- Cut & Paste of formatted html
- link insertion / editing completely reworked
- dirty flag for composer
- HUGE general speedup
- selection drawing speedup
- less flicker
- new commands and keybindings (delete-word, delete-word-backward,
text-color-apply)
- UI usability enhanced
- gconf as default configuration backend
- smileys :-)
- DND for URL's
- printing API - gtk_html_get_pages_num
- title setting in editor
- body templates
- itemized list fixed
- animated images fixed (infinite loop)
- PRIMARY selection fixed
- header printing fixed
* Shows more mime types, including word, excel and pdf documents.
* Updated pluggerrc to include applications for more platforms.
* Now has the ability to use X applications *without* $window
* New configuration keywords: swallow, fill, maxaspect, nokill
* Moved some plugger functionality into an external program for more
reliable operation.
* Made the buffering code better
HTTP::Cookies::Microsoft, makes it possible for LWP to share MSIE's cookies.
HTML::Form supports file upload better now. There are some new methods on
that kind of input; file(), filename(), content() and headers().
Net::HTTP avoids exceptions in read_response_headers() with laxed option.
New LWP::DebugFile, LWP::Authen::Ntml
The format_chunk() and write_chunk() methods of Net::HTTP did not work.
The Client-Peer response header is back.
Make HTTP::Date compatible with perl 5.8.
Try to avoid to default to overwriting /usr/bin/head on MacOS X when the
perl install prefix is /usr/bin.
HTTP::Negotiate doc patch.
Instant ASP (iASP) is a portable Active Server framework that allows
deploying Active Server Pages (ASP) on any Java technology-enabled web
server.
This package contains the developer's version of iASP, which may be
fully licensed into the Enterprise iASP Edition.
Major changes since Mozilla 1.2:
Browser
* Bookmark quick search capability
Mail
* New junk mail classification capabilities
* Improved filters
* Mozilla Views to help locate, organise and prioritise mail
* Improved interoperability with IMAP servers
The full list of changes can be found at
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.3a/
changes:
ZPhotoSlides Folder to manage different ZPhotoSlides
Change default size for slide show
Choose a symbolic photo in slide show for ZPhotoSlidesFolder
What's new from release notes
- Multiple homepages
- Sidebar remembers its state across sessions
- Download fixes
- History improvements
- Accessibility improvements
- Size and memory reduction
- Performance improvements
- Stability improvements
- Better Windows appearance
- Many more new themes
- Too many fixes to list
See below for detail.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/phoenix/phoenix-release-notes.html