* Key manager now uses new file chooser dialogs
* For detached signatures, prompt when missing plain text files
* Import/Export to clipboard implemented as copy/paste
* Dragging keys into the key manager import
* All file operations work with gnome-vfs remote URIs (ie: smb, ftp, http,
etc...)
* Proper sort support for key listings
* Filter support on key manager and recipients windows
* Multiple file and folder support in nautilus
* Fixed MIME type integration with nautilus
* Rework the 'Key Properties' dialog
* Can now change primary user id, or delete user ids on a secret key
* Can sign individual user ids on a key
* Can now list signatures on a key
* Respects 'Encrypt to Self' option when encrypting files or text
* Gnome HIG (Human Interface Guidelines) compliancy fixes
* gedit plugin for encrypting/decrypting/signing/verifying text
* 'Seahorse Agent' for caching passwords on system
* Updated to a new version of GPGME (1.0)
* Fixed startup crashers
* New Key generation assistant (wizard/druid)
Also create a link "default" pointing to the "Blue" skin so that "gmplayer"
will work again if no skin is selected. Bump package revision because
of that.
Cesar Catrian.
Intel2GAS is a converter that will convert assembler source files written for
NASM to files that can be assembled using the GNU Assembler (GAS), on the i386
platform. It provides support for basic MMX instructions as well.
This converter was written for the Hermes project and is now released to the
general public. The code inside this converter is extremely flexible, you can
write a syntax file to convert between any two assembler languages on a good
day.. :)
Features:
Basic opcodes are done
MMX/FPU support (converts all Hermes files :)
Preliminary Gas2Intel conversion
Conversion from masm/tasm to gnu syntax
* Version 1.0.0! We are proud to present you with a thoroughly
tested and stable version of the GPGME library. A big Thank You!
to all the people who made this possible.
The development will be branched into a stable 1.x.y series and the
head.
* The gpgme.m4 macro supports checking the API version. Just prepend
it to the required version string, separated by a colon. For
example, this release has the version "1:1.0.0". The last release
to which this version is (mostly) ABI compatible is "1:0.4.2",
which is the default required version.
listings stored in the XMLTV format, which is based on XML. The idea is to
separate out the backend (getting the listings) from the frontend (displaying
them for the user), and to implement useful operations like picking out your
favourite programmes as filters that read and write XML documents.
At present there are backends grabbing TV listings for Canada, the USA, the UK,
Germany, Austria, Finland, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Hungary, Denmark,
Japan, Sweden, France, Norway, and Romania.
* The following new flags have been added:
-c - case sensitive search
-x - exact match search
-q - quite output
-C - comment search
Patch provided by pancake at phreaker.net; closes PR pkg/26964.
Changes agreed by the original author of pkgfind, Peter Postma.
v0.99.11 2004-09-04 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
+ 127.* and ::1 IP addresses are treated as secured with
disable_plaintext_auth = yes
+ auth_debug setting for extra authentication debugging
+ Some documentation and error message updates
+ Create PID file in /var/run/dovecot/master.pid
+ home setting is now optional in static userdb
+ Added mail setting to static userdb
- After APPENDing to selected mailbox Dovecot didn't always notice the
new mail immediately which broke some clients
- THREAD and SORT commands crashed with some mails
- If APPENDed mail ended with CR character, Dovecot aborted the saving
- Output streams sometimes sent data duplicated and lost part of it.
This could have caused various strange problems, but looks like in
practise it rarely caused real problems.
Fix these bugs..
(1) A problem with displaying mails in Japanese unless they are specified
charset to ISO-2022-JP in Content-Type header;
- encoded with euc-JP or Shift_JIS
- encoded with ISO-2022-JP but no Content-Type header
(2) A problem with replying to a mail with HTML format.
Bump package revision.
Some ideas came from NetBSD's XFree86 customizations.
Use USE_PKGINSTALL and CONF_FILES for xorg-clients.
Installs xdm configs (and shell scripts) to examples directory.
Create OWN_DIRS for the authDir.
PLIST changes are for chooser is now in bin directory.
And pixmaps moved to include/X11/pixmaps directory.
xdm configs are no longer in lib/X11/xdm (so they are no longer lost
on reinstall).
(Anyone want to do twm and other configs?)
pkgsrc changes:
o move to bsd.options.mk framework
o add ldap options
package changes:
o On MacOS X Panther and Tiger, clients were sometimes rejected when they
has no reverse DNS entry and DNS resolution was enabled. This has been
fixed. Thanks to Yann Thomas Gerard <inside@parasiterecords.com> .
o The command-line parser was broken on FreeBSD and Solaris in version
1.0.19. This has also been fixed.
- Fix homepage
0.74 Wed Apr 16 Sometime GMT 2003
- Added Pacing
- Added SSL support
- Added Time::HiRes conditional support for fractional times
- Net::IRC::Connection::time -> Net::IRC::Connection::timestamp
- Hopefully this doesn't break anyone, this was an undocumented
access to the IRC 'TIME' command.
- Updated docs slightly, pointing to new webpage, etc.
0.75 Fri Apr 30 who cares what time? 2004
- Hopefully fixed mysterious LocalAddr-related connection problems
- Rewrote event output system - created EventQueue
- Added add_default_handler for hooking all events at once
- UnrealIrcd events added (thanks to Hendrik Frenzel)
- Conditional require of Time::HiRes now works right in its absence
(thanks to Adam Monsen <adamm@wazamatta.com>)
- Massive readability/maintainability changes
- Subs ordered in logical order, not alphabetical
- Indentation
- Updated current maintainers (should have been changed for 0.74)
Bug Fixes:
* MSN file transfers work on big endian machines (Jean-Francois Roy and
Evan Schoenberg)
* Fixed the MSN signon crash with Miranda users in the buddy list
* Fixed sending messages to MSN Web Messenger users (Damien Ayers)
* Fixed some memory leaks in the MSN plugin (Evan Schoenberg)
* Fixed a crash viewing certain MSN user profiles (Evan Schoenberg)
* Fixed a crash sending a file on MSN when the file is unreadable
* Fixed a crash deleting accounts (Andrew Hart)
* Fixed a crash inviting to chats (Andrew Hart)
* Fixed a bug in Yahoo privacy handling (Peter Lawler)
* Fixed a crash trying to join a chat from the docklet when not signed in
to a chat-capable account (Daniel Atallah)