DragonFly has two compilers in base, GCC 4.4.7 and GCC 4.7.2.
The way one switches between them for userland programs is to set
CCVER in the environment.
However, to set this via make.conf is tricky. I've been using the
low level "ALL_ENV+= CCVER=gcc47", but this trick fails to properly
identify the compiler which results in _GCC_VERSION being incorrectly
defined.
Additionally, there are some prominent packages that do not build on
gcc 4.7 and the fix is either not fully understood or would require a
large amount of work to implement. In these cases, it is desireable
to specify the package be built on gcc 4.4 regardless of CCVER setting.
To address these issues, a new directive is added: DRAGONFLY_CCVER.
It is only effective if OPSYS equals "DragonFly", and it will properly
set CCVER and properly define _GCC_VERSION. It will also allow a
per package specification of a particular compiler in the pkg makefile.
by Tim Larson.
Remember when you were a child, there was something about the dark that
just struck you with pure terror? But you grew out of this fear, knowing
that nothing really was there.
Things have changed.
Everyone was wrong.
Monsters DO exist.
poppnk.
Secure locate provides a secure way to index and quickly search for files on
your system. It uses incremental encoding just like GNU locate to compress
its database to make searching faster, but it will also check file permissions
and ownership so that users will not see files they do not have access to.
Razor-qt is an advanced, easy-to-use, and fast desktop environment based
on Qt technologies. It has been tailored for users who value simplicity,
speed, and an intuitive interface. Unlike most desktop environments,
Razor-qt also works fine with weak machines. It works with various WMs;
most Razor developers use Openbox.
Adam Hoka and hugor.
fish is a user friendly command line shell for UNIX-like operating
systems, written mainly with interactive use in mind. It differs
from other shells in that it only provides as few commands as
built-ins as possible and has a daemon which allows it to have
shared variables and command-line history between shell instances.
It also features feature-rich tab-completion and has command-line
syntax highlighting.
Georg Schwarz and MJ Turner.
iodine lets you tunnel IPv4 data through a DNS server. This can be usable in
different situations where internet access is firewalled, but DNS queries are
allowed.
It runs on Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD and needs a TUN/TAP
device. The bandwidth is assymetrical with limited upstream and up to 1 Mbit/s
downstream.
Compared to other DNS tunnel implementations, iodine offers:
* Higher performance: iodine uses the NULL type that allows the downstream
data to be sent without encoding. Each DNS reply can contain nearly a
kilobyte of payload data.
* Portability: iodine runs on many different UNIX-like systems. Tunnels can be
set up between two hosts no matter their endianness or operating system.
* Security: iodine uses challenge-response login secured by MD5 hash. It also
filters out any packets not coming from the IP and port used when logging
in.
* Less setup: iodine handles setting IP number on interfaces automatically,
and up to 8 users can share one server at the same time.
xa is a high-speed, two-pass portable cross-assembler. It understands mnemonics
and generates code for NMOS 6502s (such as 6502A, 6504, 6507, 6510, 7501, 8500,
8501, 8502 ...), CMOS 6502s (65C02 and Rockwell R65C02) and the 65816.
Key features:
* C-like preprocessor (and understands cpp for additional feature support)
* rich expression syntax and pseudo-op vocabulary
* multiple character sets
* binary linking
* supports o65 relocatable objects with a full linker and relocation suite, as
well as "bare" plain binary object files
* block structure for label scoping
1.3.9.2 to 1.4.0
INCOMPATIBLE update. If you need compatibility with 1.3.*, put
(setq howm-compatible-to-ver1dot3 t) before (require 'howm) in your
.emacs. See M-x customize-group RET howm-compatibility RET for
details.
Though howm-1.4.0 has a new menu file, your old menu file is not
updated automatically. Copy en/0000-00-00-000000.txt into howm/
directory if you like. Alternatively, you can cut and paste some
parts of it to your howm/0000-00-00-000000.txt by hand.
1.3.9.1 to 1.3.9.2
small bug fix.
Version 1.8.3
-------------
This release mostly fixes support for IPv6, and also some security
bugs. Fixes to messages, etc. were also made.
Bugs resolved since version 1.8.2
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* BB#91: Fix upstream proxy support
* BB#95: Fix FilterURLs with transparent proxy support
* BB#90: Fix bug in ACL netmask generation
Contributors
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Daniel Egger, John Horne, Michael Adam, Mukund Sivaraman.
Version 1.8.2
-------------
* Minor formatting changes and typo fixes were made.
Bugs resolved since version 1.8.1
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* BB#69: INET6 not available when configured to Listen and Bind in v4,
and vice versa
* BB#74: tinyproxy unable to reopen log files after receiving HUP
* BB#78: Warn if configuration results in an open proxy
* BB#82: https access not working
* BB#83: run_tests.sh relies on $USER
* BB#84: Unaligned access error on ia64 and alpha
* BB#87: Unable to listen on ports less than 1024 (regression in 1.8.1)
* BB#88: Crashes when reloading configuration
* BB#89: tinyproxy leaks memory over time
Contributors
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dmitry Semyonov, John van der Kamp, Jordi Mallach, Michael Adam,
Mukund Sivaraman.
Version 1.8.1
-------------
* Tinyproxy now drops `root` user privileges more quickly.
* The log and pid files are now stored in a sub-directory in `/var/`.
* A format string vulnerability was fixed.
* Minor formatting changes and typo fixes were made.
Bugs fixed since version 1.8.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* BB#74: tinyproxy unable to reopen log files after receiving HUP
* BB#79: Make the testsuite uninteractive
* BB#80: Handle errors in testsuite
* BB#81: Listen directive doesn't work as expected
* BB#72: upstream support is not reported with tinyproxy -h
* BB#73: generated tinyproxy.conf has the wrong location for the html
file installation
Contributors
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Michael Adam, Mukund Sivaraman.
Version 1.8.0
-------------
* Tinyproxy now reloads its configuration upon SIGHUP signal.
* Tinyproxy reopens its log file (instead of truncation) upon SIGHUP
signal. This is to play more nicely with logrotate.
* File logging is now the default.
Syslog is chosen if and only if "SysLog Yes" is in the config,
i.e., a present "SysLog Yes" in the config file now overrides
any LogFile setting.
* The XTinyProxy option is now documented as a global boolean.
Before it was documented to build a list of sites to add a
X-Tinyproxy header for, but it was implemented as global boolean.
* A new config option AddHeader allows the user to configure a list of
custom headers to send in outgoing HTTP requests.
* A new config option DisableViaHeader allows the user to disable
sending of the "Via:" header.
* Tinyproxy is now IPv6 capable.
* The config option PidFile now has a compiled in default.
Bugs fixed since version 1.7.1
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* BB#9: Add support for the IPv6 protocol
* BB#17: Add support for custom headers
* BB#55: Error message response omits body when request has a body
* BB#60: Add config option to disable Via header
* BB#61: SIGHUP does not refresh filter list
* BB#62: Make tinyproxy reload the config upon SIGHUP
* BB#64: Config parsing error with reverse proxy option
* BB#65: Format string compile warnings
* BB#67: ACL processing error with multiple Allow statements
Contributors
~~~~~~~~~~~~
David Shanks, Mathew Mrosko, Michael Adam, Mukund Sivaraman.
Version 1.7.1
-------------
* Fixed all warnings reported by GCC.
* The tinyproxy manpage has been extended and converted to asciidoc.
* There is a new tinyproxy.conf manpage that describes all the options.
* The build system has been considerably cleaned up.
* Various other bugs have been fixed.
Bugs fixed since version 1.7.0
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* BB#2: Fix Tinyproxy for requests like www.site.com:8001
* BB#5: Move templates from the doc directory to its own directory
* BB#8: Update README, INSTALL, NEWS and the manpage
* BB#10: Do not filter out transfer-encoding header
* BB#18: Fix pointer aliasing issues
* BB#53: Add a GPLv2 COPYING file
Contributors
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Andrew Stribblehill, Jeremy Hinegardner, Matthew Dempsky, Michael Adam,
Mukund Sivaraman, Robert James Kaes.
Version 1.7.0
-------------
* There is now support for reverse proxying.
* Tinyproxy does not bundle a vendor regular expressions library
anymore. It uses the system installed regular expressions library.
* The documentation has been updated.
* Tinyproxy now contains some code optimizations such as the use of a
hashmap internally for looking up error pages.
* Various other bugs have been fixed.
Contributors
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Kim Holviala, Marc Silver, Robert James Kaes, Steven Young.
2.2.4
=====
02.05.2011
[as] README: added note about obsoleted GTK v1
28.12.2010
[as] qiv-command: more examples from Clint Pachl <pachl@ecentryx.com>
02.11.2010
[tw] only center image upon reload when center
option is active
[tw] Do not break install if using a non existing
target location (clemens fischer)
[tw] make gdk options work again (e.g. --display)
[tw] Do not follow symlinked directories, when
using recursivedir option (Goswin v. Brederlow)
[tw] Add option to change cycle behavior after last
picture. (patch by Nicolas Pouillard)
[tw] Images were displayed twice when using --browse
option. (patch by Adam Lee)
[tw] Fix inconsistent behavior when using -x/-y/-z option.
26/12/2008 0.2.9
- src/lua/hotmail.lua, src/lua/juno.lua: Fixed login issues (russell822)
- src/lua/supereva.lua: added patch by la scimmia to fix To: problem (gareuselesinge)
- updater-ui/dialog/freepops-updater-dialog, updater-ui/zenity/freepops-updater-zenity: use mktem if tempfile not available (gareuselesinge), thanks Vito De Tullio
- buildfactory/Makefile, buildfactory/debian-ubuntu/control, buildfactory/debian-ubuntu/freepops.postinst, buildfactory/debian-ubuntu/rules: patch by blackmoon for ubuntu (gareuselesinge)
- buildfactory/Makefile, buildfactory/osx/Info.plist, buildfactory/osx/Info.plist.in: osx version will be reported correctly from now on (gareuselesinge)
- buildfactory/debian-ubuntu-dapper/control, buildfactory/debian-ubuntu-dapper/rules: added dapper stuff (gareuselesinge)
- buildfactory/debian-ubuntu/freepops-updater-gnome.desktop: minor fix (gareuselesinge)
- buildfactory/debian/changelog, buildfactory/debian/control, buildfactory/debian/freepops.cron.hourly, buildfactory/debian/rules, scripts/create_jail.sh: approaching 2.9.0 (gareuselesinge)
- buildfactory/debian/changelog, buildfactory/debian/freepops.postinst, buildfactory/debian/rules: some debian fixes (gareuselesinge)
- buildfactory/osx/Install_resources/English.lproj/ReadMe.txt, buildfactory/osx/Install_resources/Italian.lproj/ReadMe.txt, buildfactory/osx/iceberg/FreePOPs/FreePOPs.packproj, scripts/compile-gettext-universal.sh, src/Makefile: added gettext library, fixed installer (gareuselesinge)
- buildfactory/osx/Install_resources/English.lproj/ReadMe.txt, buildfactory/osx/Install_resources/Italian.lproj/ReadMe.txt, configure.sh, scripts/compile-curl-universal.sh, src/Makefile: use of an embedded version of libcurl for osx to avoid the old and crappy 10.4 version (gareuselesinge)
- src/lua/davmail.lua: fixed metadata (gareuselesinge)
- src/lua/hotmail.lua: new version by russell (gareuselesinge)
- src/lua/mailcom.lua: Fixed issues with india.com (russell822)
- src/lua/yahoo.lua: Minor tweaks to fix issues reported in threads. (russell822)
- osx uses a custom version of curl, since osx 10.4 has an old version
- osx package will report the correct version