* LIBDKIM: Fix bug #SF1867839: 64-bit portability in rfc2822.c.
Patch from Geoff Adams.
* Update for latest Authentication-Results: header draft.
* Take advantage of some more features that were introduced with
milter v2 in sendmail 8.14.0:
* Report "hardfail" instead of "fail" on authentication failures,
in compliance with the Authentication-Results: draft.
* Fix use of "UseSSPDeny" to include handling of unsigned messages.
* Replace "gentxt.csh" with more robust "dkim-genkey" utility.
And *lots* more (the package in pkgsrc was 2 years+ old)
See RELEASE_NOTES for all the details
News in 2.1.2
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* Fix a GtkSourceMark API issue
* Updated translations
News in 2.1.1
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* Misc bugfixes
* Updated translations
News in 2.1.0
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* New gtk-print based printing API
* New GtkTextMark-based GtkSourceMark API
* Misc bugfixes
* Updated translations
News in 2.0.0
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* Updated translations
News in 1.90.4
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* Many improvements to all the lang files
* Many minor API tweaks
* Misc bugfixes
* Updated translations
News in 1.90.3
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* New default set of styles used to define a style scheme
* Many improvements to all the lang files, ruby and perl lang
files in particular.
* Some API tweaks
* Misc bugfixes
News in 1.90.2
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* Library is now LGPL (some lang files aren't yet)
* Support replacing contexts
* Support symbolic colors in schemes
* Add tango style scheme
* Some API tweaks
* Many lang file updates
* Misc bugfixes
News in 1.90.1
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* GtkSourceStyle is now a gobject
* Be more careful about Language and LanguageManager lifecycles: add
gtk_source_[language|style_scheme]_manager_get_default to obtain
managers object owned by gtksourceview
* Most of the files are now officially licensed under LGPL, still
waiting for a few approval before completely switching the license.
* Port to GRegex
* Misc lang file updates
* Misc bugfixes
News in 1.90.0
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This marks the road to GtkSourceView 2.0, and breaks the API. It is still
considererd API-unstable.
* API update/break
* New highlighting and theming engines (Yevgen Muntyan, Marco Barisione)
* GnomePrint-based print API removal
* explicitly close current IMAP mailbox when selecting a new one,
so all servers expunge deleted mail. Thanks: Josh Triplett.
* include experimental spec file for creating RPM with rpmbuild.
Thanks: Dag Wieers, Rob Loos, Dries Verachtert.
* convert changelog to utf-8 encoding.
* update email addresses, etc. Domain for mailing lists has changed
to lists.pyropus.ca.
* add FAQ about memory errors on OS X. Thanks: Andres Gasson.
* drop log message level for stderr output of destination if
ignore_stderr is set, just like for filter. Thanks: Jeremy
Chadwick.
* Local feeds (/home/user/file.xml) should work
* Now really compatible with SunOS
* Don't wrap long subject headers
* New parameter CHARSET_LIST to override or supplement the order
in which charsets are tried against an entry
* Don't use blank content to generate id
* Using GMail as mail server should work
A short changelog compared to 2.3:
* Input and output support for MKV and FLV containers
* Rewritten MP4/MOV/3GP reader
* Support for Nellymoser codec
* New DV video output support
* New MPEG-TS support including H.264 Elementary Stream
* OCR support for MPEG-TS subtitles
* New video bitstream unpacker (improved compatibility)
* Capability to pack video bitstreams
* New Yadif filter (ported from Avisynth)
* Video filters can be loaded as external plug-ins (sample plug-in included)
* Three interfaces now offered: command line, GTK+ and Qt4 (Qt4 is still incomplete)
* Several key dialogs have been revamped (GTK+ user interface only)
* Preview system refactored
* Priority control added for encoding and video playback (Win32 only)
* New Jog Shuttle control (GTK+ user interface only)
* Support for Jog Shuttle hardware (Linux & GTK+ only)
* New iPod and PlayStation Portable profiles
* New Glyph Editor
* Improved Bitrate Histogram
* JACK support (Linux only)
* DirectX support (Win32 only)
* New Avisynth Proxy GUI (Win32 only)
* Improved crash recovery - session settings are saved and reloaded upon
application start
* Numerous bugs fixed
...and more, see the changelog for more info.
Many updates including
- 100% of RS274-X is now supported
- cairo rendering which among other things gives printing to a printer, pdf,
png, ps, or svg.
- gnome/kde desktop integration
- added a regression test suite
- lots of rework of the gui.
All in all this is a major overhaul.
+ Create any required directories with the right ownership and permissions
as a "prestart" action in the authdaemond rc.d script.
Bump the PKGREVISION to 1.
- TLS (SSL) support was streamlined further, and provides a new security level
based on certificate fingerprints instead of CA signatures. See TLS_README
for details.
- Milter support was updated from the Sendmail 8.13 feature set and now
includes most of the features that were introduced with Sendmail 8.14. See
MILTER_README for details.
- Stress-adaptive configuration was introduced. This allows the Postfix SMTP
server to temporarily adjust its rules under conditions of overload, such as
a malware attack or backscatter flood. See STRESS_README for details.
[pkgsrc: this obsoletes the "postfix-stress" option which provided the same
functionality via a distribution patch]
- The queue manager scheduler was refined. It now provides per-transport
scheduling controls and allows for adjustment of the sensitivity to mail
delivery (non-)errors. See SCHEDULER_README.
- Security was improved by introducing a Postfix-owned data_directory for
storage of randomness, caches and other non-queue data. This change avoids
future security loopholes due to untrusted data sitting in root-owned files
or in root-owned directories. Writes to legacy files in root-owned
directories are automatically redirected to files in the new data_directory.
No functionality has been removed, but it is a good idea to review the
RELEASE_NOTES file for the usual minor incompatibilities or limitations.
version 20050616 (Figwort) include:
- ENHANCE: API function arguments are now const where appropriate, to
match corresponding changes in the Solaris PAM and Linux-PAM APIs.
- ENHANCE: corrected a number of C namespace violations.
- ENHANCE: the module cache has been removed, allowing long-lived
applications to pick up module changes. This also allows multiple
threads to use PAM simultaneously (as long as they use separate PAM
contexts), since the module cache was the only part of OpenPAM that
was not thread-safe.
0.3.10 (3 March 2007)
* Fix build system (Robert Schwebel)
* Minor re-work od build-debian-packages (Russel Stuart)
0.3.8 (15 January 2006)
* Update Debian packaging rules (Russell Stuart).
* Configure fixes for BeOS (Deryk Robosson).
* Fix make dist so that it works (Klaus Treichel).
0.1.0 (3 March 2007)
General improvements:
* Add on-demand compilation driver (Aleksey Demakov, Klaus Treichel).
* Add jit_function_from_vtable_pointer function (Klaus Treichel).
* Add jit_insn_mark_breakpoint_variable function (Radek Polak).
* Add signal handlers (Kirill Kononenko).
* Add JIT_OPTION_POSITION_INDEPENDENT context option (not supported
by the backends yet) (Aleksey Demakov).
* Add function indirectors (Klaus Treichel).
* Allocate function redirectors and indirectors in the code cache
(Aleksey Demakov).
* Use mmap to allocate executable memory where available
(Klaus Treichel).
* Now can dump to any stream not just stdout and stderr (Radek Polak).
* Use a global lock during context initialization (Aleksey Demakov).
* Fix problems that take place after compilation is restarted on cache
page overflow (Aleksey Demakov).
...and more, see the NEWS file.