3.55
Take patch from gecko-mediaplayer to compile idl file at compile time
Converted one gtk_ call to g_idle_ event may fix crash in thread on some systems
Fix display issue when pulse audio is selected, and add pulse to options
Apply patches from Bill Lear rael at zopyra com
Fixed flag problem in killmplayer, now allows open,src and others to work correctly
Add back in "Plug-in" to QT description
Change "QuickTime Plug-in 6.0 /7" to "QuickTime 7.4.5"
Change "Windows Media Player Plugin" to "Windows Media Player Plug-in"
Add tvdevice to setup options
Add in make dist support, and autogenerating spec files (way over due on these)
Change url max length from 1024 to 4096 (some sites still do not work, investigating)
Disable non-blocking mode when we get the mmst packet length
If loop = 0 from site change it to -1
Don't fail out of the read loop if we get a 'No stream found' message
From Sergey Svishchev in PR 37140.
Changes to squid-3.0.STABLE10 (14 Oct 2008):
- Bug 2391: Regression: bad assert in forwarding
- Bug 2447: Segfault on failed TCP DNS query
- Bug 2393: DNS requests getting stuck in idns queue
- Bug 2433: FTP PUT gives bad gateway
- Bug 2465: Limited DragonflyBSD support
- ... and other minor bugs and documentation
Changes to squid-2.7.STABLE5 (17 October 2008)
- Bug #2439: configuration file contains non-ASCII characters
- Bug #2441: Shut down store url rewrite helpers on squid -k
reconfigure
- foreground rebuild should do all of the rebuilding before Squid
accepts requests.
- Bug #2464: assertion failed: sc->new_callback == NULL at
store_client.c:190
- Bug #2394: add upgrade_http0.9 option making it possible to disable
upgrade of HTTP/0.9 responses
- Bug #2426: Increase negotiate auth token buffer size
- Bug #2468: Limit stale-if-error to 500-504 responses
- Bug #2477: swap.state permission issues if crashing during "squid -k
reconfigure"
- Bug #2430: Old headers still returned after a cache validation if
the request triggering the cache validation was itself a
If-Modified-Since request.
- Bug #2481: Don't set expires: now in generated error responses
- Windows port: Fix build error using latest MinGW runtime.
Changes to squid-2.6.STABLE22 (19 October 2008)
- Bug #2396: Correct the opening of the PF device file.
- Make --with-large-files and --with-build-envirnment=default play
nice together
- Workaround for Linux-2.6.24 & 2.6.25 netfiler_ipv4.h include header
__u32 problem
- Make dns_nameserver work when using --disable-internal-dns on glibc
based systems
- Bug #2426: Increase negotiate auth token buffer size
- Bug #2427: squid_ldap_group -h reports the old % codes for -f
- Bug #2477: swap.state permission issues if crashing during "squid -k
reconfigure"
- Windows port: Fix build error using latest MinGW runtime.
YAML is a data serialization language which is designed to be both
human readable and computationally powerful.
This C language implementation is developed by Kirill Simonov for Python
Software Foundation as a part of Google Summer of Code under the mentorship
of Clark Evans and released under the MIT license.
ECMAScript is a standardized language also known variously as JavaScript,
JScript, and LiveScript. SEE is a library that provides a parser and runtime
environment for this language. It conforms to ECMAScript Edition 3, and to
JavaScript 1.5, with some compatibility switches for earlier versions of
JavaScript and Microsoft's JScript.
In brief:
-Q option is not taken into account
Add initial support for clearcase
Added support for Git repositories
Emma support
Initial support for JMX Agent
See http://src.opensolaris.org/source/history/opengrok/trunk/ for all the
details.
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.8.8 -> 5.10.0.
The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end
up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl,
or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via
"make show-vars VARNAMES=...").
explaining that this should prevent a repeat of the current problem where
binary perl packages built for 5.8.8 can be installed together with
perl 5.10.0 without any warning/error. By the perl numbering scheme,
perl 5.12.0 will be the next maintenance version which installs modules
in a different path than what's used for 5.10.0.
The contents of perl itself doesn't change as a result of this change,
so no revision bump, but a revision bump for all packages which depend
directly on perl is forthcoming, as a workaround for the 5.8.8 -> 5.10.0
transition.
2008-10-09: 2.34. elim extra \ns (tx Keith Bussell)
2008-09-19: 2.33. add support for abbr (tx Nathan Youngman)
2008-07-31: 2.32. fix parsing bug with fastcompany (tx Elias Soong)
2008-10-19 Mikio Hirabayashi
* tcutil.c (tcmdbadddouble): NAN were replaced by the nan function.
* Makefile.in: the compilation command now supports Solaris.
- Release: 1.3.13
p5-PerlIO-via-dynamic when using perl-5.10.
This module allows you to write-protect and write-enable
your Perl variables, objects and data structures.
Moreover, the reference count of any Perl variable can
be read and set.