Kate is an overlay codec, originally designed for karaoke and text, that can be
multiplixed in Ogg. Text and images can be carried by a Kate stream, and
animated. Most of the time, this would be multiplexed with audio/video to carry
subtitles, song lyrics (with or without karaoke data), etc, but doesn't have to
be.
Series of curves (splines, segments, etc) may be attached to various properties
(text position, font size, etc) to create animated overlays. This allows
scrolling or fading text to be defined. This can even be used to draw arbitrary
shapes, so hand drawing can also be represented by a Kate stream.
Diffuse 0.4.7 - 2013-05-13
- added Jindřich Šesták's Czech translation
- improved character editing to allow easy indenting and moving the cursor by whole words
- added Miś Uszatek's Polish translation
- improved auto-detection of utf_16 and utf_32
- added "New N-Way File Merge..." menu item
- added syntax highlighting for Erlang and OpenCL files
In 2005, this package started using PKG_OPTIONS.clamav instead of the
expected PKG_OPTIONS.p5-Mail-ClamAV, on the theory that the options
were the same. Now, clamav supports "milter" and
"clamav-experimental", and p5- supports "curl". So there's no way to
build this package with the curl option, and no way to build this
package if clamav has any options set. Therefore, the change being
committed will not bother anyone :-) Nevertheless, bump PKGREVISION.
v0.4.0 09-05-2013 Stephan Bosch <stephan@rename-it.nl>
+ Added doveadm-sieve plugin that provides the possibility to synch Sieve
scripts using doveadm sync along with the user's mailboxes.
+ Added the Sieve extprograms plugin to the main Pigeonhole package. It is
still a plugin, but it is now included so that a separate compile is no
longer necessary and distributors are likely to include it. The extprograms
plugin provides Sieve language extensions that allows executing
(administrator-controlled) external programs for message delivery,
message filtering and string manipulation. Refer to
doc/plugins/sieve_extprograms.txt for more information.
+ Added debug message showing Pigeonhole version at initialization. Makes it
very clear that the plugin is properly loaded.
+ Finished implementation of the Sieve include extension. It should now
fully conform to RFC 6609. The main addition is the new :optional tag which
makes the include command ignore missing included scripts without an error.
+ Finished implementation of the Sieve environment extension as much as
possible. Environment items "location", "phase" and "domain" now also
return a usable value.
Major changes in 2.4:
- Improved HDF5 error logging management.
- Added support for the float16 data type.
- Leaf nodes now have attributes for retrieving the size of data in memory
and on disk.
- Configurable maximum number of threads for Blosc and Numexpr.
- ndim (read-only) attribute added to Leaf, Atom and Col objects.
- Added read support for variable length string attributes.
Full changelog for 2.4.0, see:
http://pytables.github.io/release-notes/RELEASE_NOTES_v2.4.x.html
Major changes in 2.3:
- Integrated functionality from PyTablesPro (re-licensed under a BSD license).
- OPSI is a powerful and innovative indexing engine allowing PyTables
to perform fast queries on arbitrarily large tables.
- A fine-tuned LRU cache for both metadata (nodes) and regular data.
Full changelog for 2.3.x, see:
http://pytables.github.io/release-notes/RELEASE_NOTES_v2.3.x.html
"ping-pong" attack [CVE-2002-2443]. Don't respond to packets unless
they pass some basic validation, and don't respond to our own error
packets.
Some authors use CVE-1999-0103 to refer to the kpasswd UDP ping-pong
attack or UDP ping-pong attacks in general, but there is discussion
leading toward narrowing the definition of CVE-1999-0103 to the echo,
chargen, or other similar built-in inetd services.
cf1a0c411bvs
Notable changes:
- Use Gnulib ACL implementation, for benefit of Solaris etc.
- Eliminate variable c-standard-font-lock-fontify-region-function.
- Handle arbitrarily long C++ member initialisation lists.
Notable changes:
- eager synchronisation of mirror queue slaves;
- automatic cluster partition healing;
- improved statistics (including charts) in the management plugin;
- many smaller new features, bug fixes and performance improvements.
See release notes for full changelog:
http://www.rabbitmq.com/release-notes/README-3.1.0.txt
however that is not the case. To get that behaviour use ':S/c/ /g'.
Fixes a number of issues on various OPSYS introduced with the recent
COMPILER_* and SYSTEM_DEFAULT_RPATH abstractions.