Changes in 0.6.2:
* Fixed toolbar in non-green mode with themes that have a radiant
background in the toolbar (no more artifacts around the labels
and the '?' button) (sorry it took so long until it got fixed)
* 'transfered' value is shown again as in previous versions, ie.
the (often inflated) value by the core is displayed, and only
if 'transfered' is greater than the filesize we calculate a
better value from the gaplist.
* remember (again) which columns in the download view are supposed
to be hidden and which are supposed to be shown.
* Fixed erratic GUI freeze on selecting 'shutdown core'
* Fixed crash that would happen in certain rare conditions
while sorting the download list
* Fixed problem with insensitive Go! button in connect
dialog when core is on remote host (hopefully; #853664)
* Wait a couple of seconds after auto-spawning the core,
to give the core opportunity to get going. Otherwise
auto-connect on startup would fail after auto-spawning
the core (thanks to MrMario64 for pointing this out).
* added --noob-wants-to-run-as-root command line switch
for those noobs who insist they must absolutely run
the GUI as root *sigh*. Must be first command line
switch if multiple ones are used.
* added --enable-static-gnet2 switch to ./configure, mainly to
be able to build packages that are statically linked with gnet2.
However, if no gnet2 headers are found, the shipped gnet2 will
automatically be used instead now.
* for MacOSX: poll-emulator (no need for libpoll - it's just one source file)
Use with ./configure --enable-static-poll to force it (otherwise
it will automatically be enabled if no poll.h include files are found)
* ed2k-link handler now allows you to add downloads in paused state
* fixed 'status window clear interval' and 'server rotate interval'
(amount configured was taken to be in seconds and not in minutes
as it should be) (#866410, #859741)
* new icon theme: bluecore (submitted by Anonymous)
* mingw and win32 patches by Hazeman
* misc. other minor fixes
- Fix nawk issues (NetBSD-2.0 and Solaris) - Fixes PR pkg/24931
- Fix inverted -k test when generating list of binary packages
- Misc cleanup & removal of debugging entry
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
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.
* Added a new 'null' log handler.
* Added a flush() method to the public Log API.
* Added a new handler that logs using the Sqlite extension.
* The open(), close() and log() methods now consistently return success
or failure.
* If an object or array is passed as a log event, its human-readable
representation will be used.
* It's now possible to specify the default priority for events logged
using the log() method.
Use -dumpversion with gcc rather than mangling -v output. Suggested
by mrg. Located copy of egcs to confirm output still correctly
mangled in that case :)
(There is no truth to the rumor that I update cpuflags just to see
if Al still reads pkgsrc-changes)
- Do nothing on x86_64 (for now). Thanks to Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
- Digital AlphaPC 164SX. Thanks to HATANO Hiromichi.
- Intel Pentium/MMX & Unrecognised Athlon XP. Thanks to Kimmo Suominen
- Mips update for gcc 3.1 and later. Thanks to Andreas Yankopolus
- Handle converting flags for old gcc versions recursively. Most
excessive case would be using cpuflags on a k6-3 win gcc 2.89 which
would map -march=k6-3 -> -march=k6 -> -march=pentium -> -march=i486
Changes:
1.1.5: Mar 23 2004:
- performance: use dictionnary lookup for variables
- remove use of _private from source documents
- cleanup of "make tests" output
- bugfixes: AVT in local variables, use localtime_r to avoid thread
troubles (William), dictionary handling bug (William), limited number of
stubstitutions in AVT (William), tokenize fix for UTF-8 (William),
superfluous namespace (William), xsltproc error code on
<xsl:message> halt, OpenVMS fix, dictionnary reference counting
change.
Changes since 1.73:
Version 1.81, 2/5/03
* fflush() wasn't being called after print_results() in xboard().
* hply was being set to 0 when xboard() received "black." This broke the
opening book code when playing black with WinBoard.
* set_hash() wasn't being called in bench().
Version 1.8, 1/30/03
* Added opening book code (book.c) and a small opening book (book.txt).
* Added hash keys; replaced the old repetition detection code with code that
compares hash keys.
* Changed bench to report a "Score" to avoid confusion/comparisons with the
previous version's "MIPS" (with score, 1.000 = my Athlon XP 2000+).
* Moved move parsing into its own function (parse_move in main.c).