gnome-nettool 2.26.0, 2009-03-16
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- Removed warnings from the Glade UI (Diego Escalante)
- #573147: Remove deprecated gtk/gdk functions (Andre Klapper)
- #557055: Improved accesability (Germán Póo-Caamaño)
- #522934: Fixed support for unlimited pings (Germán Póo-Caamaño)
- #554733: Gnome Nettool now is 1024x600 friendly (Germán Póo-Caamaño)
- #563044: Added basic NetBSD support (Thomas Klausner)
- #394648: Added menu for the documentation (Germán Póo-Caamaño)
- #487308: Restored the behaviour of 'Edit/Copy' as default in
Gnome. Added 'Copy as text report' to copy all the values
in a tab window (Germán Póo-Caamaño)
- #156176: Removed Linux-dependency on NIC Information through the
use of ligbtop instead of ioctl calls and reading from
/proc/net (Germán Póo-Caamaño)
- #341070: Updated About dialog (Alejandro Andrés)
- #549588: Use pinky instead of finger to reduce one dependency in
Linux systems (Germán Póo-Caamaño)
- #560435: Removed deprecated symbols from glib (Maxim Ermilov)
- #559852: Fixed unlocalized string in copyright (Claude Paroz)
- #551754: Fixed unlocalized string in port scan (Takao Fujiwara)
- #500773: Improved documentation metadata for library.gnome.org
(Germán Póo-Caamaño)
- #561229: Clean up Gtk+ includes (Maxim Ermilov)
- Updated translations:
- as (Amitakhya Phukan)
- ast (Mikel González)
- bn_IN (Runa Bhattacharjee)
- ca (Gil Forcada, Joan Duran, David Planella)
- cs (Lucas Lommer)
- da (Kenneth Nielsen)
- de (Mario Blättermann, Christian Kirbach)
- el (Jennie Petoumenou)
- en_GB (Philip Withnall, Jen Ockwell)
- es (Jorge González)
- et (Ivar Smolin)
- eu (Inaki Larranaga Murgoitio)
- fi (Ilkka Tuohela)
- fr (Claude Paroz)
- gl (Suso Baleato)
- gu (Sweta Kothari)
- he (Yair Hershkoviz, Yaron Sharabani)
- hu (Gabor Kelemen)
- it (Francesco Marletta)
- ja (Takeshi AIHANA)
- ko (Changwoo Ryu)
- lt (Gintautas Miliauskas)
- lv (Raivis Dejus)
- ml (Hari Vishnu)
. mr (Sandeep Shedmake)
- nl (Wouter Bolsterlee)
- no (Kjartan Maraas)
- or (Manoj Kumar Giri)
- pl (Tomasz Dominikowski)
- po (A S Alam)
- pt (Duarte Loreto)
- pt_BT (Leonardo Gregianin, André Pinheiro,
Vladimir Melo, Djavan Fagundes)
- ro (Adi Roiban)
- ru (Nickolay V. Shmyrev)
- sl (Matej Urbančič)
- sv (Daniel Nylander)
- ta (I. Felix)
- te (Krishnababu K)
- th (Theppitak Karoonboonyanan)
- tr (Baris Cicek)
- vi (Clytie Siddall)
- zh_CN (甘露(Gan Lu))
- Added translations:
- af (Friedel Wolff)
- ps (Zabeeh Khan)
0.15.3:
Bugfix release from 0.15.2. The windows configure flag was backwards
which lead to many people buliding without gconf support in. This
is a bad bad thing because gWaei gets the install URLs through the
gconf preferences. (The windows build is still experimental only!)
0.15.2:
A number of fixes has gone into this version. More polish has been
applied to the terminal interface, some bugs squashed, and more
compatibility with different distros added. The program should be
compilable on Debian Lenny now. Windows compatibility is coming
along too.
Because I happened to notice a large bug today after releasing,
another bug fix release will be coming up soon. It has to do with
the romanji->kata conversion system still acting up. Just turn it
off if you think it is causing problem s with your searches in the
preferences. Particularly for queries containing kanji, the results
will be undefined and random.
Evolution Exchange 2.25.92 2009-03-02
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New in 2.26.0
Bug fixes & performance improvements.
Evolution Exchange 2.25.92 2009-03-02
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Updated Translations:
»·······Chao-Hsiung Liao (zh)
»·······Clytie Siddall (vi)
»·······Jani Monoses (ro)
»·······Praveen Arimbrathodiyil (ml)
»·······Takeshi AIHANA (ja)
Bug Fixes:
»·······#432885 : Rescan foreign hierarchy to get list of shared calendars before giving up opening of the foreign calendar (Milan Crha)
»·······#545455 : Check for the correct href of the message before accessing it (Milan Crha)
Evolution Exchange 2.25.90 2009-02-02
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Updated Translations:
Andre Klapper (de)
Changwoo Ryu (ko)
Gabor Kelemen (hu)
Evolution Exchange 2.25.5 2009-01-19
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Bug Fixes:
#360813 : RFC 2445 - CREATED/DTSTAMP/LAST-MODIFIED always in UTC. (Milan Crha)
#566279 : Introduces a new API in Camel needed for implementing EPlugin of Bug #565091 (Philip Van Hoof)
Other contributions:
Remove #include <camel/camel-i18n.h> (Matthew Barnes)
Evolution Exchange 2.25.4 2009-01-05
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Bug Fixes:
#441712: (Novell Bugzilla) Exchange fix for GAL issue. Unloacking the mutex (Ashish Shrivastava)
Other Contributions:
Miscellaneous compiler warning cleanups (Matthew Barnes)
Evolution Exchange 2.25.2 2008-12-01
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New in 2.25.2
Regression fixed which would now enable a speedy start-up (Milan Crha)
Bug Fixes:
#540346: Do not try to fetch contacts when not connected (Milan Crha)
#558883: Revert related parts from bug #336074, which caused slow start up (Milan Crha)
Evolution Exchange 2.25.1 2008-11-03
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Bug Fixes:
#552261: Don't expose sqlite3 header outside. (Srinivasa Ragavan)
Updated Translations:
Maxim Dziumanenko (uk)
Nick Agianniotis (el)
Kenneth Nielsen (da)
Changes in 2.26.0:
* Fix distcheck
* Fix valgrind warning
* Translation updates (Thanks to all tranlators!)
Changes in 2.25.92:
* #566801 Docking+undocking all makes the buttons disappear and
crashes if you use "Reset dock layout" (Sebastien Granjoux)
* #573522 More patches for GDL (Joel Holdsworth)
* Small documentation update
Changes in 2.25.91:
* Added some gtk-doc documentation (Joel Holdsworth)
* Cleaned-up gtk+ includes (Pedro Fragoso)
============
Dasher 4.10.0
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* Fix click modes where letters near the edge of the selection box to "leak"
out so they could not be selected.
* Fix UTF-8 bug so e.g., Japanese and Hebrew work.
# As of 2009-03-22 gdt@NetBSD.org knows 1.6.0 is out, but is
# intentionally waiting until post-2009Q1 and until there is enough
# experience with 1.6.0 before subjecting pkgsrc users to it. Update
# will probably come mid to late April; comments welcome.
Changes:
Improve handling of incorrect permissions on backup repository during
restore operation. Closes Ubuntu bug #329722. (Andrew Ferguson)
Don't crash on zlib errors. Closes Debian bug #518531. (Andrew Ferguson)
Make sticky bit warnings quieter while determining file system abilities.
Closes Savannah bug #25788. (Andrew Ferguson)
Fix situation where destination file cannot be opened because of an access
error. Thanks to Dean Cording for the bug report. (Andrew Ferguson)
Fix --compare-hash options on Windows. Thanks to Serge Zub for the fix.
devel/p5-Moose-Autobox into The NetBSD Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module Moose::Autobox provides an implementation of
SCALAR, ARRAY, HASH & CODE for use with autobox. It does this using
a hierarchy of roles in a manner similar to what Perl 6 might do.
This module, like Class::MOP and Moose, was inspired by my work on
the Perl 6 Object Space, and the 'core types' implemented there.
Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module Moose::Autobox provides an implementation of
SCALAR, ARRAY, HASH & CODE for use with autobox. It does this using
a hierarchy of roles in a manner similar to what Perl 6 might do.
This module, like Class::MOP and Moose, was inspired by my work on
the Perl 6 Object Space, and the 'core types' implemented there.
devel/p5-autobox-Core into The NetBSD Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module autobox::Core wraps perl's built-in functions for
manipulating numbers, strings, arrays, hashes, and code references.
It can be handy to use built-in functions as methods to avoid messy
dereferencing syntaxes and parentheses pile ups.
The autobox module lets you call methods in scalars that aren't
object references but perl but does not itself provide any methods
to call. That is left to the user or another module, for example,
autobox::Core.
autobox::Core is a stub module. It is merely glue, presenting
existing functions with a new interface. Besides built-ins that
operate on hashes, arrays, scalars, and code references, some Perl
6-ish things were thrown in, and some keyword like foreach have
been turned into methods.
Collection.
The Perl 5 module autobox::Core wraps perl's built-in functions for
manipulating numbers, strings, arrays, hashes, and code references.
It can be handy to use built-in functions as methods to avoid messy
dereferencing syntaxes and parentheses pile ups.
The autobox module lets you call methods in scalars that aren't
object references but perl but does not itself provide any methods
to call. That is left to the user or another module, for example,
autobox::Core.
autobox::Core is a stub module. It is merely glue, presenting
existing functions with a new interface. Besides built-ins that
operate on hashes, arrays, scalars, and code references, some Perl
6-ish things were thrown in, and some keyword like foreach have
been turned into methods.
From NEWS:
New in ver 1.18
===============
Changes in API
----------------------
*none*
Implementation
----------------------
All errors moved to fatal, since there is no easy recovery strategy
Vulnerability fixes on cmsio1.c
Status check, many functions now check the status when calling other functions. Improved robustness against ill-formed profiles.
_cmsSaveProfile didn't copy tags from a file based profile, fixed.
Utilities
----------
icctrans: CMYKcm support wrongly implemented, fixed.
icclink: linking 3 to 7 channels didn't work in some cases, fixed.
into The NetBSD Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module autobox provides an autobox pragma. It allows
methods to be called on integers, floats, strings, arrays, hashes,
and code references in exactly the same manner as blessed references.
The autoboxing is transparent: boxed values are not blessed into
their (user-defined) implementation class (unless the method elects
to bestow such a blessing) - they simply use its methods as though
they are. The classes (packages) into which the native types are
boxed are fully configurable. By default, a method invoked on a
non-object is assumed to be defined in a class whose name corresponds
to the ref() type of that value - or SCALAR if the value is a
non-reference. This mapping can be overriden by passing key/value
pairs to the use autobox statement, in which the keys represent
native types, and the values their associated classes