Changelog:
2015-09-30: Version 7.3.1
* New: Simplified Chinese translation of messages and manual.
* Fix: Compilation error "'wchar_t' undeclared" when Unicode support is disabled.
* Fix: Compilation errors when MinGW compiler was used (MinGW-w64 was OK).
2015-08-24: Version 7.3
* New: Unicode file name support on Windows.
* Fix: Options -ul and -ub caused option -i to report wrong BOM for no_bom.
2015-07-01: Version 7.2.3
* Fix: Check for file I/O errors while reading input files, and added
a few missing checks while writing output files.
* Fix: Compilation for msys.
Changelog:
New Saved files tab now implements Search field and Clear button.
Fixed (Right-)Clicking on a newsgroup now allows directly composing a message again
Fixed Importing to the address book from CSV now works with international characters
Fixed Thunderbird no longer crashes when executing filter rules when using maildir
Fixed When using the maildir storage format, the INBOX folder is no longer deleted
Fixed Emails with long References headers are now decoded correctly
Fixed Checking for new messages correctly works after hibernation again
Fixed Chat entries are no longer sometimes lost in global database at shutdown.
The pkglint.pl file has grown pretty large, which makes it hard to under-
stand. Therefore it is useful to split it into reasonable parts.
The code for checking patch files is such a part since it is independent
of the rest of pkglint, and its specialized routines take quite a bit
of space.
Using regular expressions provides more uniform code, but at the cost of
higher runtime, since Perl doesn't optimize them away, even if they are
very simple, like those emulating the startswith() or endswith() functions
that other languages provide.
MySQLTuner is a script written in Perl that will assist you with your MySQL
configuration and make recommendations for increased performance and
stability.
Two security issues have been fixed in this release which affect users of specific PostgreSQL features:
CVE-2015-5289: json or jsonb input values constructed from arbitrary user input can crash the PostgreSQL server and cause a denial of service.
CVE-2015-5288: The crypt() function included with the optional pgCrypto extension could be exploited to read a few additional bytes of memory. No working exploit for this issue has been developed.
Two security issues have been fixed in this release which affect users of specific PostgreSQL features:
CVE-2015-5289: json or jsonb input values constructed from arbitrary user input can crash the PostgreSQL server and cause a denial of service.
CVE-2015-5288: The crypt() function included with the optional pgCrypto extension could be exploited to read a few additional bytes of memory. No working exploit for this issue has been developed.
Changelog:
All platforms:
MAJOR CHANGE: All platforms now use a uniform graphical user
interface, based on the wxWidgets library. A very simple editor
is part of the package, no more external editor. This GUI is,
so far, rather primitive, but provides a framework that should
allow for many improvements relatively soon. There is a single
Logo window that can be in fullscreen, splitscreen, or textscreen
mode, like traditional Logo versions.
INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: RGB color lists, as used by PALETTE,
SETPALETTE, etc., now take integer or non-integer values between
0 and 100 rather than integers between 0 and 65535. I don't like
incompatible changes, but having now actually tried teaching kids
with Berkeley Logo, I've learned that they have trouble understanding
the old system; their colors all come out near-black.
New commands PRINTPICT and PRINTTEXT to print the graphics and
text screens, respectively. If called with an argument (in
parentheses), they print preview instead. (wxWidgets only)
New commands INCREASEFONT and DECREASEFONT to make the text window
font one size bigger or smaller, SETTEXTSIZE to set the absolute
size, SETLABELHEIGHT to adjust graphics-window text size, and
SETFONT to set the font name for all windows. (wxWidgets only)
SETTEXTCOLOR (SETTC) command, formerly just in DOS version, works
on all platforms. It takes two color number or RGB lists as inputs,
first the text color, then the text background color. (wxWidgets only)
New command FILLED takes two arguments, a color and an instruction
list. The instructions should draw a simple closed curve (but if
not closed, FILLED will add a turtle move back to the starting
point). The instructions are carried out, and then the area
enclosed by the curve is filled using the given color, regardless
of other lines that might intersect that area. (wxWidgets only)
Special variable BUTTONACT, if defined and nonempty, is an instruction
list to be run when the user presses a mouse button. Special variable
KEYACT, if ditto, is to be run when the user presses a key on the
keyboard. It is the responsibility of the user code to handle the
problem of a second mouse/keypress during the running of these
instructions. New operation CLICKPOS outputs the position of the
mouse at the moment when the mouse button was pressed. BUTTON
outputs which button was most recently pressed, or zero if no button
was pressed since the last call to BUTTON. (BUTTONP still reflects
the actual current button status.) (wxWidgets only)
The workspace management procedures (PO, TEXT, HELP, etc.) look
in the library before deciding whether the name you give exists
as a procedure or not, just the way running the procedure does.
This is an incompatible change!
The procedure formerly named BACKSLASHEDP or BACKSLASHED? is now
called VBARREDP or VBARRED?, to reflect a longstanding change in
its meaning. The old names are retained in the Logo library for
backward compatibility.
A command line argument consisting of just a hyphen means that all
following command line arguments should be collected in a list,
instead of taken as filenames to load. The list can be seen in
the buried variable :COMMAND.LINE
Logo looks in its library directory (e.g., /usr/local/lib/logo/logolib)
for a file startup.lg, and runs it if found, before looking in the
user's current directory for startup.lg and running that.
A vertical bar that comes after a semicolon doesn't require a
matching vertical bar to end the line.
Fixed a garbage collector bug (although I don't know why it was
a bug, alas).
The buffer for saving pictures (for SAVEPICT and EPSPICT and for
restoring the graphics window after it's hidden) has no size limit.
INVOKE is a macro, so (INVOKE [IF ? < 0 [OUTPUT "NEGATIVE]] :X)
will output from the caller, rather than from INVOKE.
Improved error message "Runlist %s has more than one expression"
for the case of a macro seen where an expression (that outputs a
value) is needed: PRINT RUN [PRINT "A PRINT "B].
One-pixel moves from drawing turtle aren't saved in SAVEPICT buffer.
(1 2 3) gives error message instead of blowing up.
PRINT [~] (bracket after tilde) works (no line continuation).
The check for END inside a multi-line instruction is correctly
internationalized.
APPLY [[][]] [] no longer crashes.
APPLY copies the arg list, so the original list can't be modified
by changes to the inputs (e.g., after an error).
Better error message (don't know how) for too much inside parens
and also the first one isn't a procedure name.
Better error message for STOP or OUTPUT during a PAUSE.
Fixed bug crashing backquote (`) in case of `[[,[...] ...]]
Fixed bug giving "out of bounds" message for line just on screen edge.
Fixed bug that ignored TEST outside of a procedure.
Turtle is invisible during drawing (to speed it up).
- (patch-openssl__cert.cpp)
Add patch to define MAX_PATH macro
- Unable to package with x11/wxGTK30 yet
(upstream)
- Udate 2.0.3 to 2.1.2
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TQSL-2.1.2
The following links are pointers to TrustedQSL (TQSL) V2.1.2, which is
a bug fix for the official TQSL 2.1 release.
Release Notes TrustedQSL-2-1-release.pdf
http://www.rickmurphy.net/lotw/TrustedQSL-2-1-release.pdf