Changes:
This patch release fixes a overflow buffer which can cause server crashes
under certain circumstances. This release contains ONLY the fix for this
issue. We are still targetting a 2.1.0 release with new features and
functionality in the near future.
Freedroid is a clone of the classic game "Paradroid" on Commodore
64 with some improvements and extensions to the classic version.
In this game, you control a robot, depicted by a small white ball
with a few numbers within an interstellar spaceship consisting of
several decks connected by elevators.
The aim of the game is to destroy all enemy robots, depicted by
small black balls with a few numbers, by either shooting them or
seizing control over them by creating connections in a short subgame
of electric circuits.
CHANGES IN R VERSION 1.9.1
NEW FEATURES
o as.Date() now has a method for "POSIXlt" objects.
o mean() has a method for "difftime" objects and so summary()
works for such objects.
o legend() has a new argument 'pt.cex'.
o plot.ts() has more arguments, particularly 'yax.flip'.
o heatmap() has a new 'keep.dendro' argument.
o The default barplot method now handles vectors and 1-d arrays
(e.g., obtained by table()) the same, and uses grey instead of
heat color palettes in these cases. (Also fixes PR#6776.)
o nls() now looks for variables and functions in its formula in
the environment of the formula before the search path, in the
same way lm() etc look for variables in their formulae.
DEPRECATED & DEFUNCT
o Support for non-IEEE-754 arithmetic (which has been untested
for some time) will be removed in the next full release.
o Direct use of R INSTALL|REMOVE|BATCH|COMPILE|SHLIB is
deprecated: use R CMD instead.
o The gnome/GNOME graphics device is deprecated and will be
removed in the next full release.
Plus Bug Fixes.
Changes from 0.5 include (please see the ChangeLog for full details):
* configuration changes;
* build errors fixes when using --enable-m17n and --disable-unicode;
* HTTP basic authentication bugs fixed;
* Fix IPv6 FQDN resolution failure;
* bug fixes and source cleanup.
xlhtml is used to convert Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet files into either html
or tab delimitted ASCII. The program can be interfaced with helper scripts
for viewing email attachments. Most use of this program is through the helper
scripts and one would probably rarely resort to using the commandline
interface.
Here's what's new in this release of Firefox:
* New Default Theme
An updated Default Theme now presents a uniform appearance across all
three platforms - a new crisp, clear look for Windows
users. Finetuning for GNOME will follow in future releases.
* Comprehensive Data Migration
Switching to Firefox has never been easier now that Firefox imports
data like Favorites, History, Settings, Cookies and Passwords from
Internet Explorer. Firefox can also import from Mozilla 1.x, Netscape
4.x, 6.x and 7.x, and Opera. MacOS X and Linux migrators for browsers
like Safari, OmniWeb, Konqueror etc. will arrive in future releases.
* Extension/Theme Manager
New Extension and Theme Managers provide a convenient way to manage
and update your add-ons. SmartUpdate also notifies you of updates to
Firefox.
* Help
A new online help system is available.
* Lots of bug fixes and improvements
Copy Image, the ability to delete individual items from Autocomplete
lists, SMB/SFTP support on GNOME via gnome-vfs, better Bookmarks,
Search and many other refinements fine tune the browsing experience.
For Linux/GTK2 Users
* Look and Feel Updates
Ongoing improvements have been made to improve the way Firefox adheres
to your GTK2 themes, such as menus.
* Talkback for GTK2
Help us nail down crashes by submitting talkback reports with this
crash reporting tool.
- Add option to build with SpeedyCGI support (USE_SPEEDY)
- Use @RCD_SCRIPTS_SHELL@ instead of hardcoded /bin/sh
- Use REPLACE_PERL instead of patch/sed hack
Closes PR #25549 submitted by me.
Ok'ed wiz@/bouyer@
From the CHANGELOG:
2004/05/12 -- 1.30
* fix nodata_color syntax --tobi
* when inserting unknown values into sorted rtt list, do this on the outside
... U:U:1:2:3:U:U and not in the middle. This will make the graphs more
smokei when there is data loss. --tobi
* config files with different probes should work ... fixed problem introduced
in 1.29 --tobi
2004/05/08 -- 1.29
* while running, make all die and warn things go to the log file if there is
one --tobi
* added rawlog option for logging actual gatherd data --tobi (for virtela)
* added alertee option to send a copy of any alert generated to additional
'perbranche' people --tobi
* cgi should not complain about non existing hosts ... the daemon does that i
already --tobi
* actually allow empty alerts -- tobi
* added nodata_color property to specify background color for graph when
when no data is available -- David Hull <hull@dslextreme.com>
Changes:
New features/improvements:
- The BuildHistoryFormat can now accept xml to build the AWStats
database in xml. The XML schema is available in tools/xslt directory.
- Added an example of xslt style sheet to use AWStats XML database.
- Added %time4 flag for LogFormat to support unix timestamp date format.
- Added Firefox to browser database.
- Added option IncludeInternalLinksInOriginSection (defined to 0
by default).
- Added field to choose size of list limit (rawlog plugin).
- Added ExtraSectionCodeFilterX parameters.
- PDF detection works also for browsers that support PDF 6 only.
- maillogconvert.pl:
Added an automatic year adjustment for sendmail/postfix log
files that does not store the log. This solve problems for mail
analyses around new year.
- Added tooltips for mail reports (tooltips plugin).
Changed look of the summary report to prepare add of new informations.
- Added failed mails number in the summary.
- AllowAccessFromWebToFollowingAuthenticatedUsers is no more case
sensitive.
- Added new functions for plugins: AddHTMLMenuHeader, AddHTMLMenuFooter,
AddHTMLContentHeader, AddHTMLContentFooter
- Added detection of Camino web browser (old Chimera).
- Full updated robots database.
Fixes:
- Removed warning "Bizarre copy of ARRAY" with new Perl 5.8.4.
- Fixed syntax error in Year view when xhtml output is selected.
- Fixed a problem of not working misc feature when using IIS and
when URLWithQuery was set to 0.
- Now all non ISO-8859-1 languages are shown correctly even with
Apache2, whatever is the value of the AddDefaultCharset directive.
- Some plugins broke the xhtml output.
- Fixed wrong results for compression ratios when using mod_gzip and
%gzip_ratio tag.
- Fixed old bug showing string "SCALAR(0x8badae4)" inside html reports
when using mod_perl.
- Fixed the not allowed GET method when LogType=S.
- maillogconvert.pl: Better management of error records with sendmail
and postfix (some "reject" records were discarded).
- maillogconvert.pl: Fixed important bug where records were discarded
when server name was a FQDN.
- configure.pl: Now works also on Mac OS X
- configure.pl: If /etc/awstats directory does not exist, try to
create it. If /etc/awstats.model.conf not found on Linux, try to
find it in cgi-bin directory.
- Fixed some bugs when BuildReportOutput is set to xhtml (rawlog plugin)
plugin.
- Number of shown lines were one more than required (rawlog plugin).
- xhtml output broken for some 404 reports.
Other/Documentation:
- BuildReportOutput=xml renamed into BuildReportOutput=xhtml
- Added arabic language file.
- Updated language file.
- Updated documentation.
- maillogconvert.pl:
Update value of NBOFENTRYFOFLUSH
Changes:
23 Jun 2004:
(Early in the morning.) Performing a general code cleanup (comments,
fixing stuff that led to compiler warnings, ...).
Disabling MIPS16 support by default, and making it a configure time
option to enable it (--mips16). This gives a few percent speed increase
overall. Increasing performance by assuming that instruction loads
(reading from memory) will be at the same page as the last load.
First by assuming that a vaddr -> paddr translation for instruction
loads almost always is preserved (gaining a few percent speed), and
then that a paddr -> host memblock translation also holds if the
instruction is in normal RAM (which led to some more percents of speed
increase). :-) This is definitely a fine night for coding...
For example, the total time from starting the emulator until Ultrix 4.
2 shows it graphical login dialog is 48 seconds!
22 Jun 2004:
(Late.) Trying to track down the last SCSI tape bugs. Removing all
dynamic binary translation code (bintrans), starting from scratch again.
22 Jun 2004:
(Early in the morning.) Finally! After many many hours of trial and
error, I got the SCSI tape stuff to work; when going past the end of a
file, automagically switch to the beginning of the next.
21 Jun 2004:
Removing the Nintendo 64 emulation mode, as it is too uninteresting to
support. Adding SCSI tape device support (read-only, so far, and not
100% working). Fixing a bug which caused the cursor to be corrupted if
new data was written to the framebuffer, but the cursor wasn't moved.
20 Jun 2004:
Adding a program which converts SGI prom dumps from text capture to
binary, and some hacks to try to make such an IP22 PROM to work better
in the emulator.
Here's what's new in this release of Firefox:
* New Default Theme
An updated Default Theme now presents a uniform appearance across all
three platforms - a new crisp, clear look for Windows
users. Finetuning for GNOME will follow in future releases.
* Comprehensive Data Migration
Switching to Firefox has never been easier now that Firefox imports
data like Favorites, History, Settings, Cookies and Passwords from
Internet Explorer. Firefox can also import from Mozilla 1.x, Netscape
4.x, 6.x and 7.x, and Opera. MacOS X and Linux migrators for browsers
like Safari, OmniWeb, Konqueror etc. will arrive in future releases.
* Extension/Theme Manager
New Extension and Theme Managers provide a convenient way to manage
and update your add-ons. SmartUpdate also notifies you of updates to
Firefox.
* Help
A new online help system is available.
* Lots of bug fixes and improvements
Copy Image, the ability to delete individual items from Autocomplete
lists, SMB/SFTP support on GNOME via gnome-vfs, better Bookmarks,
Search and many other refinements fine tune the browsing experience.
For Linux/GTK2 Users
* Look and Feel Updates
Ongoing improvements have been made to improve the way Firefox adheres
to your GTK2 themes, such as menus.
* Talkback for GTK2
Help us nail down crashes by submitting talkback reports with this
crash reporting tool.
Don't include python/extension.mk, as it is also useless. Don't set
NO_CONFIGURE, because it makes PYTHON_PATCH_SCRIPTS useless. Don't set
MAKEFILE, as we don't actually use the included makefile for anything.
Changes since 1.24:
* Added more support for Microsoft's approach to internationalization.
* Added two new rules for GLib functions, "g_get_home_dir" and
g_get_tmp_dir".
* Added curl_getenv().
* Added several rules for input functions (for -I) -
recv, recvfrom, recvmsg, fread, and readv.
* Tightened the false positive test slightly; if a name is
followed by = or - or + it's unlikely to be a function call,
so it'll be quietly discarded.
* Modified the summary report format slightly.
* Modified the getpass text to remove an extraneous character.
* Added rules for cuserid, getlogin, getpass, mkstemp, getpw, memalign,
as well as the obsolete functions gsignal, ssignal, ulimit, usleep.
* Modified text for strncat to clarify it.
* Fixed error in --columns format, so that the output is simply
"filename:linenumber:columnnumber" when --columns (-C) is used.
* Eliminated "Number of" phrase in the footer report
* Added more statistical information to the footer report.
* Added shortcut single-letter commands (-D for --dataonly,
-Q for --quiet, -C for --columns), so that invoking from
editors is easier.
* Tries to autoremove some false positives. In particular, a function
name followed immediately by "=" (ignoring whitespace)
is automatically considered to be a variable and NOT a function,
and thus doesn't register as a hit. There are exotic cases
where this won't be correct, but they're pretty unlikely in
real code.
* Added a "--falsepositive" (-F) option, which tries to remove
many more likely false positives.
The ChangeLog has this to say about it:
- in-game menus, like the "Quit Game" question, and an End Round menu.
- menu handling changed some internal things, so it is possible to create
more menus at a time. it is possible to write own menuloops.
(this is used in the new playerselection screen and playermenu screen.)
- new player selection screen, needed because of the second local player.
- password protection for own games so they can be listed on the OGC but
only people with the password will be able to join.
- user-defined keyboad settings.
- the server can now kick players from the game
- programm parameters for automatic joining/hosting a game, using ogc, port
configuation and debug mode.
- Fixed: respawning of the player will continue and
finish when we go into Hurry Mode.
- Fixed: bombs will start ticking when another special
is taken or the player died.
- Fixed: statusbar will forced to update if a player
finished respawning.
- Fixed: number of items which have been dropped. If not
all items could been set a debug message will be printed
into the console or stdout.txt.
- Fixed: items can not anymore droped on bombs.
- Fixes the issue of it making incorrect assumptions
about the initial range of bombs and placing players in
unsafe positions.
New in version 5.30:
- Updated t/recursive.t to work better when there are version control
directories in t/mailboxes/directory.
- Updated t/invalid_mailbox.t to be more robust.
- Fixed a bug in t/invalid_mailbox.t for Solaris.
- -F now works again
- Changed incorrect "-h" to "--help" in two error messages.
- Now correctly handles DOS-style line endings in mailboxes.
- Changed single dates so that they are treated as inferred spans, instead of
a single day. For example "2004" now means "between Jan 1 2004 and Jan 1
2005" instead of "between Jan 1 2004 and Jan 2 2004".
Changes since 1.14:
- More robust use of GNU grep to find emails on DOS systems
- Fixed an uninitialized value warning in Cache.pm
- Made everything work with DOS-style line endings. Added endline() function
to return the detected line ending
- Now keeps reading the first paragraph until a maximum number of bytes have
been read.
The full list of changes can be found at:
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.7/README.html
Major browser changes since 1.6:
* A new option to prevent sites from using JavaScript to block the
browser's context menu.
* A new set of icons for files that are associated with Mozilla on
Windows.
* Password Manager has a "show passwords" mode which will display
saved passwords. You will need to enter your master password if
you are using one.
* The "Set As Wallpaper" feature now has a confirmation dialog.
* Linux GTK2 builds have improved support for OS themes.
* Cookie dialogs have been reworked to make them more usable.
* Date handling, especially on OS X, has been improved.
* It is now possible to fine-tune Mozilla's pop-up blocking using
two preferences (dom.popup_maximum and dom.popup_allowed_events)
but there's no UI for that yet. Even without a UI, users should
notice a greater variety of pop-ups blocked (primarily mouseover
pop-ups) and a limit of 20 or so open at one time - regardless of
whether pop-up blocking is active. This will provide some protection
from sites that open hundreds of windows in a loop.
* Downloaded files are now moved to the target directory as soon
as the user selects the desired location. This was the frequently
reported bug 55690.
* There is now user interface to activate Smooth Scrolling (Preferences
-> Appearance).
* Mozilla now supports basic FTP upload.