01/01/2007 *** v2.31 ***
- Uses DatLib v2.20.
- Added 'prune' option (-p) for removing roms, disk and/or samples
- Added 'incorporate' option (-I) to assist in combining datafiles
17/10/2006 *** v2.30 ***
- Uses DatLib v2.18.
- More intelligent DTD creation when saving in ListXML format
- Added support for game/display (MAME v0.107)
- Added support for game/input/control (MAME v0.107)
- Added support for emulator/build (MAME+MESS v0.101u4 upwards)
- Added support for driver/savestate (MAME v0.101u1 upwards)
- Note: The above changes affect the tab delimited format!
- Added 'delimited.sql' as an example of loading dats into MySQL
16/07/2006 *** v2.29 ***
- Uses DatLib v2.17.
- Fixed bug that caused the DatUtil -g and -r options to crash
11/07/2006 *** v2.28 ***
- Uses DatLib v2.16.
- Fixed bug that messed up internal indices (affected crc matching)
- More intelligent directory scanner (regarding samples and CHDs)
- Removed 64MB file limit from directory scanner (reads 1MB blocks)
01/01/2007 *** v2.20 ***
- Added 'prune' feature for removing roms, disk and/or samples
- Added 'incorporate' feature to assist in combining datafiles
30/12/2006 *** v2.19 ***
- Internal change that only affects MAMEDiff (see note below)
- Improved -dX modes (understands merging despite differing names)
17/10/2006 *** v2.18 ***
- More intelligent DTD creation when saving in ListXML format
- Added support for game/display (MAME v0.107)
- Added support for game/input/control (MAME v0.107)
- Added support for emulator/build (MAME+MESS v0.101u4 upwards)
- Added support for driver/savestate (MAME v0.101u1 upwards)
- Note: The above changes affect the tab delimited format!
16/07/2006 *** v2.17 ***
- Fixed bug that caused the DatUtil -g and -r options to crash
11/07/2006 *** v2.16 ***
- Fixed bug that messed up internal indices (affected crc matching)
- More intelligent directory scanner (regarding samples and CHDs)
- Removed 64MB file limit from directory scanner (reads 1MB blocks)
2007-02-24 v1.24 Tels 122 tests
* fix bug #22507: add missing compression modes for TIFF
* fix bug #25032: fix TIFF ASCII text field handling (Thanx BJWHEELER!)
(This enables, among other things the ImageDescription tag for TIFF
files)
1.82 2007-02-21 by Alexandr Ciornii (alexchorny AT gmail.com)
- Slightly faster test skip
- 99semaphore.t and 99flex.t check for cygserver on Cygwin
- 99flex.t skips less tests in some cases
- 99flex.t checks for Digest::MD5, MIME::Base64
- Warning in Apache::Session::Lock::Semaphore about cygserver
- Makefile.PL requires File::Temp
- changed order of use/chdir in tests (RT#16539, from Andrew Benham)
Many changes, among them:
- Many bugs have been fixed (cf coq-bugs web page)
- changed parsing precedence of let/in and fun constructions of Ltac:
let x := t in e1; e2 is now parsed as let x := t in (e1;e2).
- New primitive "external" for communication with tool external to Coq.
- Omega now handles arbitrary precision integers.
- Haskell extraction: types of functions are now printed, better
unsafeCoerce mechanism, both for hugs and ghc.
- Scheme extraction improved, see http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~letouzey/scheme.
- New notation "exists! x:A, P" for unique existence.
- New library on String and Ascii characters (contributed by L. Thery).
- New library FSets+FMaps of finite sets and maps.
- New library QArith on rational numbers.
- Few improvements in ZArith potentially exceptionally breaking the
compatibility (useless hypothesys of Zgt_square_simpl and
Zlt_square_simpl removed; fixed names mentioning letter O instead of
digit 0; weaken premises in Z_lt_induction).
2751 7.0.196 mouse pointer position wrong after ":vert ball"
1717 7.0.197 (extra) Win32: can't compile with EXITFREE
7454 7.0.198 (extra) Win32: compiler warnings, don't generate gvim.exe.mnf
1969 7.0.199 cursor in wrong col when completing+formatting multi-byte
2792 7.0.200 memory leaks when out of memory
2511 7.0.201 error message from ":diffput" may be wrong
Fixed in Firefox 1.5.0.10
MFSA 2007-07 Embedded nulls in location.hostname confuse same-domain checks
MFSA 2007-06 Mozilla Network Security Services (NSS) SSLv2 buffer overflow
MFSA 2007-05 XSS and local file access by opening blocked popups
MFSA 2007-04 Spoofing using custom cursor and CSS3 hotspot
MFSA 2007-03 Information disclosure through cache collisions
MFSA 2007-02 Improvements to help protect against Cross-Site Scripting attacks
MFSA 2007-01 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.8.0.10/1.8.1.2)
For more info, see http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/releases/1.5.0.10.html
Version 1.5000: Thu Jan 11 2007
- The Cache and Grep implementations now detect when changes have occurred to
the file being parsed, and automatically invalidate their cache values and
revert to the Perl implementation. NOTE: This works well for appending to
the mailbox, but undefined behavior occurs if modifications are made to the
mailbox at locations earlier than the current position. (Thanks to Armin
Obersteiner <armin@xos.net> for the feature suggestion.)
- Changed the reset test so that it doesn't create output with inconsistent
line endings in the case of a dos mailbox.
- Fixed a bug where occasionally the reading of the next email will go into an
infinite loop when reading from standard input. (Thanks to
<hpeberhard@users.sourceforge.net> for the bug report and sample input.)
- read_next_email now returns undef on end of file. (Thanks to Lucas Nussbaum
<lucas@lucas-nussbaum.net> for first reporting the bug. Thanks to Stephen
Gran <sgran@debian.org>, Frank Lichtenheld <djpig@debian.org>, Steinar
H. Gunderson <sgunderson@bigfoot.com>, Christian Hammers <ch@debian.org>,
gregor herrmann <gregor+debian@comodo.priv.at>, and Joey Hess
<joeyh@debian.org> for their efforts to fix or work around the bug. Finally,
thanks to Tassilo von Parseval <Tassilo.von.Parseval@rwth-aachen.de> for
(mis)using the module in an intuitive way that prompted the solution.)
- Simplified code by removing end_of_file attribute of parser objects.
2.10 Sat Jul 15 20:50:41 EDT 2006
- minor bug fixed in HTML repair routines (thanks to Dave Gray)
2.09 Thu Jun 8 15:46:17 EDT 2006
- Tweaked rasterizer to handle some situations where the HTML is
broken but tables can still be inferred.
- Fixed TREE() definition for situations where import() is
not invoked. (thanks to DDICK on cpan.org)
Enca is an Extremely Naive Charset Analyser. It detects character
set and encoding of text files and can also convert them to other
encodings. The charset detecting functionality is also available as
a library.
Enca currently can determine 8bit charsets of Belarussian, Bulgarian,
Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish,
Russian, Slovak, Slovene, Ukrainian, and Chinese texts and also
some multibyte encodings, independent on language (provided it's
some European language).