The Uninterrupted Broadcasting System (UBS) is a program designed to run the
operations of a radio station when a DJ isn't in house. This includes playing
station ID's, public service announcements, and songs. This program is
similar in function (but not design nor implementation) to DRS 2006.
The UBS was not intended to be used for webcasting, but it could presumably
be adapted for this purpose. The intented audience of the UBS is smaller
college/high school/commercial radio stations which wish to do unattended
broadcasting via a stable and reliable computer daemon.
Changes:
This release fixes some problems with spurious "file changed on disc"
messages, remembers Master Document, and doesn't crash if KViewShell is
called with the DVI parameter but KDVI is not installed.
Raine is an emulator, it emulates some M68000 and M68020 arcade games and is
mainly focused on Taito and Jaleco games hardware. It started as an experiment
with the Rainbow Islands romset, dumped by Aracorn/Romlist. Raine can emulate
many nice games now, including new additions from Cave and other companies.
Thomas Klausner plus minor changes by me.
Allegro is a portable library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia
programming, originally started by Shawn Hargreaves for the DJGPP compiler
in a mixture of C and assembler.
According to the Oxford Companion to Music, Allegro is the Italian for
"quick, lively, bright". It is also a recursive acronym which stands for
"Allegro Low LEvel Game ROutines".
Cross-platform support
o Dos (DJGPP, Watcom)
o Unix (Linux, *BSD, Irix, Solaris, Darwin)
o Windows (MSVC, MinGW, Cygwin, Borland)
o BeOS
o QNX
o MacOS X
Changes from 2.0.16 to 2.0.17:
* Separated out more of the UI independent code in the GTK+ and Text
ports and created a user interface common repository. Cleaned up
some of the existing GTK+ code. The GTK+ port can now be controlled
from a command line interface in the GUI. There is an option you
have to enable in the options dialog for this. (enable manual
commands in GUI)
* Added support for the FTPS protocol. The control connection is the
only one encrypted at the moment.
* When viewing/editing a file, the temporary file that is created is
created with the same extension as the remote file so that syntax
highlighting works
* File transfers can be resumed/skipped/overwritten in the text port
and whenever files are dropped on gftp in the GTK+ port.
* FTP: Added support for MVS directory listings
* FTP: Fix for FXP transfers
* SSH2: fix for resuming uploads
* Added option to show the transfer status in the title bar.
* Added option to disable IPV6 support.
* Fixed the wrong date being displayed when a file was modified last year
* 64 bit cleanups. This also fixed a SSH segfault that was happening
on FreeBSD
* Look for the .gmo translation files in the proper directory
* If a bookmarked site has it's password saved in the config file, then
the passwords are written out in a scrambled format. This isn't
secure, but it'll prevent someone from casually looking over your
shoulder and seeing your password. I still do not recommend saving
your passwords to disk.
* Fix for systems that do not support the %'ld format argument
* The startup directory option is now expanded so that an option like
~/src can be specified
* New language translations and updates (ca cs de ga hr hu nl pt_BR
sr sr@Latn ta th)
* Many other small changes and improvements. See the ChangeLog file in
the distribution for a detailed list of changes.
Lua 5.0.2 is a bugfix release, which contains the following fixes:
src/ldo.c
Attempt to resume running coroutine crashed Lua
src/lgc.c
C functions also may have stacks larger than current top
Userdata to be collected still counted into new GC threshold
src/lgc.h
Userdata to be collected still counted into new GC threshold
src/lparser.c
Syntax `local function' did not increment stack size
src/lvm.c
`pc' address was invalidated when a coroutine was suspended
Count hook might be called without being set
src/lib/lbaselib.c
Buffer overflow for unusual %p representation
Wrong number of returns from chunks loaded from stdin
src/lib/liolib.c
`file.close()' could not be called without arguments
Buffer overflow for unusual %p representation
src/luac/luac.c
Missing lock/unlock
Changes:
A lot of documentation has been added on how to write style files. Several
bugs that were introduced in the last two versions have been corrected.
private mail, ok'd by lukem. Changes:
> Use the URL node and {head,tail}URL edge-attribute and link
> to "Web of trust statistics and pathfinder"-Site.
>
> This site provides a statistical analysis of the key (linked behind
> each node) and a path between to keys (linked behind tail and
> head of a edge).
>
> Those URL statements take only affect if one generates IMAP or CMAP
> output and uses this on a HTML-Site as imagemap.
Lot's of changes and fixes.
For example:
# Number Formatting
ICU4C adds support for formatting and parsing of 64-bit integers.
# Text Analysis (Break Iterators)
Full conformance with Unicode Consortium UAX 29 and UAX 14 definitions for
text boundary positions. Significantly improved performance for reverse
direction iteration and isBoundary tests of arbitrary string positions.
# StringPrep
ICU 2.8 adds APIs and a tool for generic support of StringPrep profiles such
as those used in NFS 4.
For a complete list see:
http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/download/2.8/index.html
Includes new functions:
- cairo_current_path, cairo_current_path_flat,
cairo_surface_get_filter. Support for XCB backend. Fixes for
building in cygwin. Adds cairo_surface_get_filter.
The major highligths of this release:
* SPARC JIT engine
* Windows.Forms is working again (alpha preview)
* Native asynchronous support has been added to our I/O layer.
* Relax NG compact syntax parser.
* FileSystemWatcher.
* ADO.NET disconnected operation.
For a complete list of changes see:
http://www.go-mono.org/archive/mono-0.31.html