SunOS, Java and ODBC support by Filip Hajny
and some tests by Matthias Kretschmer.
Changes in R13B03
-----------------
There are mostly error corrections, but also some new functionality.
Some highlights in the R13B03 release are:
- Native Implemented Functions (NIFs) still experimental but very useful.
- The documentation is built in a new way using xsltproc and Apache FOP.
The layout is changed both in HTML and PDF versions. This is the first
step, more changes and improvements will come in the following releases.
Changes between R13A and R13B02 are unknown.
Changes in R13A
---------------
1.1 Erlang Language and Run-time System
Multi-core and SMP performance improvements
There SMP performance is significantly improved:
- multiple, scheduler specific run queues;
- further optimized message passing;
- CPU-bound scheduler threads.
Unicode support as described in EEP10
New BIF's: atom_to_binary/2, binary_to_atom/2, binary_to_existing_atom/2.
Independent Erlang clusters on the same host
1.2 New Applications
Reltool, release management tool.
WxErlang
1.3 New features in Existing Applications
Common_test
- SSH and SFTP support
- test case groups
Dialyzer
- opaque type declarations;
- UTF segments handling
SSL
- pure Erlang implementation (except crypto routines)
STDLIB
- scanner has been augmented to return white-space, comments
and exact location of tokens.
Version 1.0.21 (2009-12-13)
* Add a couple of new binary programs to programs/ dir.
* Remove sndfile-jackplay (now in sndfile-tools package).
* Add windows only function sf_wchar_open().
* Bunch of minor bug fixes.
(The last entry sums up at least the DOS patches we had in pkgsrc.)
even when python is enabled, comment out python dependency.
New in version 0.3.0
====================
* WARNING!!! Slight API change!!! see docs
for px_proxy_factory_get_proxies()
* Credentials support (see API change above)
* A complete rewrite of the module manager
* file:// as valid PAC URLs
* Sample Mono application
* Automake 1.11 shaved output
* gnome backend rewrite (now w/o thread issues)
* Test suite base functionality exists
* Many solaris build fixes
* Seamonkey support as JS pacrunner
* Bugfixes
* Compiles for MS Windows using Mingw
libnice 0.0.10 (2009-11-04)
===========================
Fix some memory leaks with the gstreamer elements
Fix username/foundation for google TURN candidates
Fix the sending of hundreds of connectivity checks at once the stream is connected
Fix BSD support
Fix reprocessing of already processed early incoming checks when in dribble-mode
Fix a rare crash with failing relay candidates allocations
Add a stun_agent_set_software API
Add a nice_agent_set_software API
Noteworthy changes in version 1.4.5 (2009-12-11)
------------------------------------------------
* Fixed minor memory leak in DSA key generation.
* No more switching to FIPS mode if /proc/version is not readable.
* Fixed a sigill during Padlock detection on old CPUs.
* Fixed a hang on some W2000 machines.
* Boosted SHA-512 performance by 30% on ia32 boxes and gcc 4.3;
SHA-256 went up by 25%.
* 2009-12-14 CenterIM 4.22.9 released
This release fixes the issues with connection to the MSN
protocol.
* 2009-08-09 CenterIM 4.22.8 released
This release fixes the issues with connection to the Yahoo
messenger protocol as well as a Security bug in the gadugadu
library CVE-2008-4776.
* 2009-06-24 Yahoo! protocol change
CenterIM has updated support for new version and YIM should
work again - try latest mobshot
* 2009-02-22 Centerim 4.22.7 has been released
This release fixes the AIM regression from 4.22.6. Also
introduces Atom feed support and much more. See the Changelog
for more details.
* 2008-10-26 Centerim 4.22.6 has been released
Apart from infrastructure changes, there are the following functional ones:
+ Update to version 1.99.14/20091210
+ provide a new netpgp_match_list_keys(3) function to perform a
regular-expression based search of all the keys in the keyring. If no
pattern is specified to match, then all keys are returned.
+ provide a new netpgp_set_homedir(3) function, and use it to set the
home directory from the library, rather than individually in all the
programs which use the library
+ provide a new netpgp_incvar(3) function which will add a constant
increment (which may be negative) to the value of an internal
variable. This is primarily used for the verbosity level within the
library, and is again a movement of the function into the library from
the individual programs which use the library
+ move to the specification of an ssh key file by internal variable,
rather than the directory holding an ssh key file
+ autoconf infrastructure changes
+ take a hammer to the _GNU_SOURCE definitions problems
+ don't rely on strnlen(3) being present everywhere
+ add rudimentary support for ssh keys
+ add a netpgp library function - netpgp_get_key(3) - to print a
specific key
+ add functionality to call this function in netpgpkeys(1)
+ add test for netpgp_get_key
+ add a verbose switch to the tst script
+ add netpgp functions to expose the memory signing and verification
functions - netpgp_sign_memory(3) and netpgp_verify_memory(3)
+ coalesced signing and verification ops file functions
Changes in 3.2.0
- Add Single-sided buffer operation
- JTS-1.10 sync ...
- Drastically improved Buffer speed (20x for a case in testsuite)
- Improved EdgeList duplicate edge finding
- Added algorithm::distance package
- Added algorithm::Angle class
- Added algorithm::BoundaryNodeRule class
- IsSimpleOp can now return non-simple location coordinate
- DistanceOp can now check for 'within distance' predicate
(earlier exit)
- MultiPolygon::getBoundary always return MultiLineString, also
when the result is the EMPTY geometry.
- Various bug and leak fixes, optimizations
- Replace MarkupSTL with tinyXML
The seccure toolset implements a selection of asymmetric
algorithms based on elliptic curve cryptography (ECC). In
particular it offers public key encryption / decryption,
signature generation / verification and key establishment.
ECC schemes offer a much better key size to security ratio
than classical systems (RSA, DSA). Keys are short enough to
make direct specification of keys on the command line possible
(sometimes this is more convenient than the management of
PGP-like key rings). seccure builds on this feature and
therefore is the tool of choice whenever lightweight
asymmetric cryptography -- independent of key servers,
revocation certificates, the Web of Trust or even
configuration files -- is required.
Pkgsrc changes:
- Adjust some patches
- Remove patches integrated upstream
Upstream changes:
"5.10.1 is a maintenance release for perl 5.10, incorporating various
minor bugfixes and optimisations."
Nonetheless some incompatibles changes are noteworthy and are related
to:
- flip-flop and defined-or operators behavior in switch statement
- type-based dispatch and overloading of the smart match operator
- 'use feature :5.10*' semantics
- Perl development switched to git
- internal structure of the ext/ perl source directory changed
- removal of the modules Test::Harness::Straps, ExtUtils::MakeMaker::bytes
and ExtUtils::MakeMaker::vmsish
- the Module::CoreList module no longer contains the %:patchlevel hash
- a bugfix related to the handling of the /m modifier and qr resulted
in a change of behaviour between 5.8.x and 5.10.0 (this was missing from
perl 5.10.0 perldelta).
For a complete list of changes see included perl5101delta(1) or
http://perldoc.perl.org/perl5101delta.html
modified a bit by me.
Tint2 is a simple panel/taskbar intentionally made for openbox3, but which
should also work with other window managers.
The goal is to keep a clean and non-intrusive look with code that is
lightweight and in compliance with freedesktop specifications.
Tint2 taskbar features:
* color/transparency on font, icon, border and background
* customize mouse event
* drag and drop task between desktop and switch desktop
Tint2 panel features:
* clock with font, color and transparency
* multi-monitor: panel position adjust to monitor, taskbar by monitor