What's new since 2.6.11:
* fixed put over https protocol.
* fixed spinning in bg mode when an external program was still running at
the time of moving to background.
* fixed compilation with IRIX MIPSPro compiler.
don't include version.mk from Makefile.common. version.mk's sole purpose
now is to figure out which version of the OpenGL specification is
implemented by the XFree86-provided Mesa and to deduce a likely version of
Mesa from the OpenGL specification implemented.
Changes since 1.3.7:
* Updated translations for fi, ja, and sv.
* Revert to old pageup/down key behavior for main window.
* EXIF sidebar state and size are now retained.
* Added N key to go to next image, to supplement B for previous image.
* Fix selection of next image when deleting current image.
* Fix image size display in properties window.
* Fix display of file sizes and counts greater than 2 gigabytes.
* Fix failure to complete thumbnails after encountering corrupt image.
* Fix incorrect name display when creating a folder in the tree view.
* Fix clear list crash in find duplicates window when comparing 2 sets.
* Fix use of freed memory in thumbnail loader.
* Fix invalid utf-8 warning in help window.
* Fix output of --help to non-utf-8 terminals.
* Grammar and spelling fixes.
* Misc. bug fixes.
Okayed by wiz.
sent to me by the author Shane Kinney
A system utility that destroys files on the hard drive
by writing null and random bytes to the file over and over.
bsd.prefs.mk as it's needed in setting X11PREFIX to the correct value,
which is also done in bsd.prefs.mk. This is the follow-through to the
temporary fix in previous revision (1.141) of bsd.prefs.mk.
Released on 2004/01/23, its state was beta.
* Recognize two default catalog files, one for XML and one for SGML,
instead of only one as in previous versions.
* Added the `-h' option to xmlcatmgr, which shows a descriptive usage
message.
* Added multiple comments to the code, explaining what each function does.
* Some bug fixes.
The version in the buildlink2.mk file is bumped because there were some
incompatible changes done in the previous version that may cause problems
to people upgrading an already installed package. This should have really
happened in the previous version... but well, as this is now beta, there
shouldn't be any interface changes any more.
0.3.14
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- Build fixes:
- Correct problem with distributed intltool scripts.
- Update rpm spec file.
0.3.13
=======
- Runtime fixes:
- Use a per-user directory for storing the extracted contents files.
This avoids problems when multiple users share /tmp and use
scrollkeeper.
- Do XInclude processing on documents before extracting information.
- By default, do not use the network to retrieve required DTDs.
- Can be changed using the '-n' parameter to
scrollkeeper-install and friends.
- Do not segfault if an OMF file is invalid.
- Build fixes:
- Install various package documentation files.
- Tidy up the build process a little bit and fix some portability bugs.
- Update included gettext code.
- Build fixes for specific platforms (Solaris and *BSD systems).
- Detect installed version of the DocBook DTD at build time.
- Allow the location of system XML catalog to be specified.
- see the --with-xml-catalog flag.
- Install locale-specific program files correctly (i.e. portably).
- Allow scrollkeeper data directory to be customised
- see the --with-partial-db-dir flag.
- Upgrade supplied gettext and automake versions.
- Miscellaneous:
- Correctly register translated versions of documents by considering
their category, rather than their titles.
- Don't leak file descriptors when updating the database. This fixes
resource starvation problems on some systems.
- Fix some memory leaks.
- Should now work with IPv6-enabled systems.
- When using a non-default prefix, the scrollkeeper log files are
updated correctly.
- Many Sourceforge bug tracker bugs fixed and all outstanding patches
in the patch tracker evaluated and applied if appropriate.
- Translations updated.
with a prefix of X11BASE, rather than LOCALBASE - check whether
USE_XPKGWEDGE is defined to {"YES", "yes"} as well as looking for the
existence of the xpkgwedge definition file when calculating the value
of X11PREFIX.
Addresses PR pkg/23999 by Michal Pasternak.
ok'ed by drochner@
The PyXML package is a collection of libraries to process XML with Python. It
contains, among other things
xmlproc: a validating XML parser.
sgmlop: a C helper module that can speed-up xmllib.py and sgmllib.py by a
factor of 5.
PySAX: SAX 1 and SAX2 libraries with drivers for most of the parsers.
4DOM: A fully compliant DOM Level 2 implementation
javadom: An adapter from Java DOM implementations to the standard Python
DOM binding.
pulldom: a DOM implementation that supports lazy instantiation of nodes.
marshal: a module with several options for serializing Python objects to
XML, including WDDX and XML-RPC.
unicode: a helper module for Python 1.5 users who need conversions between
UTF-8 and ISO-8859-?.
ispell-russian, and
ispell-russian-io
ispell-russian-io is the same as the ispell-russian package, but with
"YO" support enabled (this was previously done in a dodgy,
undocumented way in the ispell-russian package).
Both packages can be installed at the same time.
With thanks to Valeriy E. Ushakov for guidance.
0.22 2004/01/23
* parse_subpacket() are split into parse_signature_subpacket() and
parse_userattr_subpacket(). A bug of length calculation is fixed.
* The critical bit of the signature subpackets are supported.
Peter Palfrader <peter@palfrader.org>
0.21 2004/01/13
* Removing compiler warnings.
* Using getopt().
* Supporting RISC OS.
Stefan Bellon <sbellon@sbellon.de>
* Correct casting for Bzip2.
Stefan Bellon <sbellon@sbellon.de>
* Prepared os/riscos/{config.h,Makefile} since "sh" does not exist on
RISC OS.
Stefan Bellon <sbellon@sbellon.de>