OpenCV means Intel(R) Open Source Computer Vision Library. It is a
collection of C functions and a few C++ classes that implement many
popular Image Processing and Computer Vision algorithms.
OpenCV provides cross-platform middle-to-high level API that includes
about 300 C functions and a few C++ classes. Also there are Python
bindings to OpenCV. OpenCV has no strict dependencies on external
libraries, though it can use some (such as libjpeg, ffmpeg, GTK+ etc.)
OpenCV provides transparent interface to Intel(R) Integrated Performance
Primitives (IPP). That is, it loads automatically IPP libraries optimized
for specific processor at runtime, if they are available.
OpenCV means Intel(R) Open Source Computer Vision Library. It is a
collection of C functions and a few C++ classes that implement many
popular Image Processing and Computer Vision algorithms.
OpenCV provides cross-platform middle-to-high level API that includes
about 300 C functions and a few C++ classes. Also there are Python
bindings to OpenCV. OpenCV has no strict dependencies on external
libraries, though it can use some (such as libjpeg, ffmpeg, GTK+ etc.)
OpenCV provides transparent interface to Intel(R) Integrated Performance
Primitives (IPP). That is, it loads automatically IPP libraries optimized
for specific processor at runtime, if they are available.
since according to the comment in check/bsd.check.mk, they belong there.
Added a new check for all C and C++ header files to make sure they don't
contain strings like ${prefix} or ${exec_prefix}, which is currently a
problem with sysutils/dbus and has been noticed in PR 35019. This check
is disabled by default since I don't know anything about possible false
positives, but I plan to enable it for PKG_DEVELOPERs after some
testing.
Added two names for hooks that are placed in the configure and in the
build phase. Now the checks look more like becoming something one could
call a framework, sharing a common structure and a documented interface.
Changes in version 0.1.1.25 - 2006-11-04
o Major bugfixes:
- When a client asks us to resolve (rather than connect to)
an address, and we have a cached answer, give them the cached
answer. Previously, we would give them no answer at all.
- We were building exactly the wrong circuits when we predict
hidden service requirements, meaning Tor would have to build all
its circuits on demand.
- If none of our live entry guards have a high uptime, but we
require a guard with a high uptime, try adding a new guard before
we give up on the requirement. This patch should make long-lived
connections more stable on average.
- When testing reachability of our DirPort, don't launch new
tests when there's already one in progress -- unreachable
servers were stacking up dozens of testing streams.
o Security bugfixes:
- When the user sends a NEWNYM signal, clear the client-side DNS
cache too. Otherwise we continue to act on previous information.
o Minor bugfixes:
- Avoid a memory corruption bug when creating a hash table for
the first time.
- Avoid possibility of controller-triggered crash when misusing
certain commands from a v0 controller on platforms that do not
handle printf("%s",NULL) gracefully.
- Avoid infinite loop on unexpected controller input.
- Don't log spurious warnings when we see a circuit close reason we
don't recognize; it's probably just from a newer version of Tor.
- Add Vidalia to the OS X uninstaller script, so when we uninstall
Tor/Privoxy we also uninstall Vidalia.
I'll just keep on making new releases now whenever something important
is fixed. Hopefully there shouldn't be many left anymore.
Most of the bugs fixed in this release were found by stress testing with
my imaptest tool (http://dovecot.org/tools/imaptest.c). If you're
interested in knowing how perfectly your Dovecot setup works (especially
if you're using NFS), you could try the tool yourself also.
I still see one crash with mmap_disable=yes, but it's pretty rare. Will
see if I get it fixed before v1.0, but it's not that important.
+ deliver: If we're executing as a normal system user, get the HOME
environment from passwd if it's not set. This makes it possible to
run deliver from .forward.
- Older compilers caused LDAP authentication to crash
- Dying LDAP connections weren't handled exactly correctly in rc11,
although it seemed to work usually
- Fixed crashes and memory leaks with AUTHENTICATE command
- Fixed crashes and leaks with IMAP/POP3 proxying
- maildir: Changing a mailbox while another process was saving a
message there at the same may have caused the changes to not be made
into the maildir, which could have caused other problems later..
* should depend on graphics/gdk-pixbuf instead of www/gtkhtml.
* compilation error about a not found gtk/gtktypeutils.h
(this error didn't break build of the package).
Bump PKGREVISION.
KBarcode 2.0.5 brings many bug fixes and a greatly improved data import
wizard.
TBarcode2 detection was fixed in this release along with checksum for
TBarcode2. A major bug in printing address labels from the KDE addressbook
was fixed. A new version of Barcode Writer in Pure Postscript was added
to this release, which brings several new barcode types to KBarcode.
Importing data is now possible from fixed format files, too. The import
wizard was optimized to work on really large data files.
MFSA 2006-67 Running Script can be recompiled
MFSA 2006-66 RSA signature forgery (variant)
MFSA 2006-65 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.8.0.8)
For more info, see http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/releases/1.5.0.8.html
Changes since 2.57:
* Various minor bug-fixes, including a memory leak.
Changes since 2.56:
* Various minor bug-fixes
* New md-mx-ctrl hload command shows load over past 1, 4, 12 and 24 hours.
* New multiplexor scheduling algorithm tries to keep a given command on a
given set of slaves.
version 0.6.4. Changes since version 0.10.3 and 0.6.4:
- Use the actual completed torrent data in the 'downloaded' field sent to
the tracker, rather than the download rate total. This should fix some
problems with too much downloaded data being reported to the tracker.
4356 7.0.153 crash with cscope when temp file can't be opened
1727 7.0.154 when 'foldnextmax' is negative Vim could hang
5872 7.0.155 when getchar() returns a mouse button the position is unknown
21499 7.0.156 (extra) Vim doesn't compile on Amiga OS4
3594 7.0.157 profiling info was bogus for a recursively called function
1485 7.0.158 cursor in closed fold after adding new line
2455 7.0.159 not enough information for an I/O error in the swap file
9446 7.0.160 ":@a" echoes the command
6639 7.0.161 (extra) Win32: window and tabline menu may use wrong encoding
5819 7.0.162 doesn't exit with "vim -o a b" and abort at ATTENTION prompt
(2 November 2006, from /branches/1.4.x)
http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/tags/1.4.2
User-visible-changes:
- Client:
* new "notes/svnsync.txt" file explains common svnsync usage
* install a manpage for svnsync (r21403)
* install/package svnsync on Windows (r21387, r21424)
* translation updates for all languages
* dramatically speed up commit of wc-to-wc copy (r21471)
* fixed: support 'svn co URL@{DATE}' (issue #2602)
* fixed: cannot access repositories with spaces via svn:// (issue #2612)
* fixed: passing full URL in some DAV requests, breaking proxies (r21526)
* fixed: history-tracing can fail for renamed directories (issue #2600)
* fixed: crash if interrupted while opening a working copy (r21792)
* fixed: 'svn merge' should notify about conflicted files (issue #2584)
* fixed: 'svn revert' should notify about prop-only reverts (issue #2517)
* fixed: 'svn status -u' not showing props changed on wc root (issue #2533)
* fixed: 'svn status -u' fails in a read-only working copy (r21904, -19)
* fixed: 'svn up' failing with checksum mismatch error (issue #2618)
* fixed: 'svnsync sync' copying missing implicit revprops (issue #2613)
* fixed: svnsync unable to synchronise copies of URL-unsafe paths (r22092)
* svnshell tool: support "setrev head" (r20992)
* include newest version of svnmerge.py
- Server:
* FSFS: improve detection of disk write errors (r21346)
* FSFS: prevent API violation from corrupting repository (issue #2467)
* improved error checking when running hook scripts, etc (r21483)
* mailer.py: new commit_url option links to web page for a commit (r21333)
Developer-visible-changes:
* support Neon 0.26.0 and 0.26.1 (r21289, r21293, r21956)
* support current CVS versions of libtool (post-1.5.22) (r22120)
* now compiles on architectures without APR_HAS_DSO (e.g. RISC OS) (r21473)
* fixed: build error on FreeBSD due to missing svnsync manpage (r21403)
* RHEL3 RPM package requires correct version of Apache httpd (r21974)
* numerous improvements to coverage of the test suite
* javahl bindings:
- compile Java bytecode for Java 1.2 VM (r21765, -7, r21814)
- fixed: crash if using 1.4.x bindings with older libraries (r21316, -429)
- fixed: crash when empty destination path passed to checkout (r21770)
* SWIG/ruby bindings:
- fixed: accept nil for Svn::Repos#load_fs's parent_dir argument (r21793)
* SWIG/python bindings:
- fixed: crash when using an apr_hash_t typemap (issue #2606)
- fixed: in tests, use URLs that work on Windows (r21392)
* SWIG/perl bindings:
- fixed: ra_replay works with Perl delta editors (r20666)
Version 1.4.1
(Not released, see changes for 1.4.2.)
Changes:
Security bugs resolved in this release:
* Fix a bug in the sshd privilege separation monitor that weakened its
verification of successful authentication. This bug is not known to
be exploitable in the absence of additional vulnerabilities.
This release includes the following non-security fixes:
* Several compilation fixes for portable OpenSSH
* Fixes to Solaris SMF/process contract support (bugzilla #1255)
- Fixed handling of user/domain name splitting in the client library
when the caller doesn't initially provide a domain name.
- cvm_client_setenv now also sets $MAILDIR for use with Courier IMAP.
don't use mkdir, as the latter uses the group permissions of the
parent directory under BSDs, resulting in group leaks for
USE_DESTDIR=yes. Discussed with agc@.