window manager improved 2 (wmii) is an improved, modularized and
lightweight X11 window manager which supports tabbed, tiled and
conventional window management through layouts.
wmii consists of components that are independent processes and
communicate via a socket-based virtual filesystem which is oriented on
the "everything is a file" paradigm of the plan9 operating system.
The core distribution of wmii contains the window manager itself, a
master file system routing utility (wmifs), a generic bar (wmibar), a
shortcut handler (wmikeys), and a generic interaction menu (wmimenu)
beside several tiny utilities like wmir, wmiplumb, and wmiwarp.
previous 8.0.x release, no dump-and-restore is necessary. Changes
from version 8.0.3 include:
postgresql80-client:
- Clarify comment for pgsql-hier-query option to note that it is
considered buggy by PostgreSQL developers.
* Make psql -f filename return a nonzero exit code when opening the
file fails
* Change pg_dump to handle inherited check constraints more reliably
postgresql80-server:
* Fix error that allowed "VACUUM" to remove ctid chains too soon, and
add more checking in code that follows ctid links
This fixes a long-standing problem that could cause crashes in very
rare circumstances.
* Fix CHAR() to properly pad spaces to the specified length when
using a multiple-byte character set (Yoshiyuki Asaba)
In prior releases, the padding of CHAR() was incorrect because it
only padded to the specified number of bytes without considering
how many characters were stored.
* Force a checkpoint before committing "CREATE DATABASE"
This should fix recent reports of "index is not a btree" failures
when a crash occurs shortly after "CREATE DATABASE".
* Fix the sense of the test for read-only transaction in "COPY"
The code formerly prohibited "COPY TO", where it should prohibit
"COPY FROM".
* Handle consecutive embedded newlines in "COPY" CSV-mode input
* Fix date_trunc(week) for dates near year end
* Fix planning problem with outer-join ON clauses that reference only
the inner-side relation
* Further fixes for x FULL JOIN y ON true corner cases
* Fix overenthusiastic optimization of x IN (SELECT DISTINCT ...) and
related cases
* Fix mis-planning of queries with small LIMIT values due to poorly
thought out "fuzzy" cost comparison
* Make array_in and array_recv more paranoid about validating their
OID parameter
* Fix missing rows in queries like UPDATE a=... WHERE a... with GiST
index on column a
* Improve robustness of datetime parsing
* Improve checking for partially-written WAL pages
* Improve robustness of signal handling when SSL is enabled
* Improve MIPS and M68K spinlock code
* Don't try to open more than max_files_per_process files during
postmaster startup
* Various memory leakage fixes
* Various portability improvements
* Update timezone data files
* Fix PL/PgSQL to handle var := var correctly when the variable is of
pass-by-reference type
postgresql80-plperl:
* Fix PL/Perl %_SHARED so it's actually shared
Changes since 0.100:
- Everything from MAME 0.101 (http://x.mame.net/changes-mame.html) and
MESS 0.101 (http://x.mame.net/changes-mess.html).
- When the LIRC configuration cannot be read, the joystick polling code
no longer tries to use LIRC. This fixes a crash that occurs under
memory pressure. (Paul "TBBle" Hampson)
- Enabling full keyboard emulation in the classic MESS UI once again
prevents keys such as P and Esc from being intercepted by the
emulation core.
- Added support for BGR visuals to the blit core for, e.g., Solaris.
(Hans de Goede)
Changes since 0.100:
- Everything from MAME 0.101 (http://x.mame.net/changes-mame.html) and
MESS 0.101 (http://x.mame.net/changes-mess.html).
- When the LIRC configuration cannot be read, the joystick polling code
no longer tries to use LIRC. This fixes a crash that occurs under
memory pressure. (Paul "TBBle" Hampson)
- Enabling full keyboard emulation in the classic MESS UI once again
prevents keys such as P and Esc from being intercepted by the
emulation core.
- Added support for BGR visuals to the blit core for, e.g., Solaris.
(Hans de Goede)