* Fix bug: inappropriate Volume purging.
* Modify sql_update.c to edit zeros rather than NULL in unset fields.
* Backport most recent changes to compat.h and compat.cpp
attempt to fix restore problem with accents in path. This
works in version 2.5.x but is not tested in 2.4.4.
* Create and apply 2.4.3-migrate2.patch, which fixes two bugs
- sql error when there are no files to migrate.
- Job catalog log is not migrated during migration.
* Remove extra db_lock() in get_prune_list_for_volume()
* Apply 2.4.3-prune-deadlock.patch that fixes a problem when
using Catalog as message backend.
* Apply 2.4.3-win32-runscript-unicode-path.patch for a problem when
executing a program with Unicode path.
* Apply 2.4.3-unique-inchanger.patch fix bad slot number if the volume
is not in autochanger.
* Fix for bug where Volume is purged while writing on it.
* Get message enhancement to avoid job name lookup.
* Fix bug with job name duplication if more than 60 jobs created
during a minute.
* Correct some bugs of cleanup in SD if the FD connection fails.
* Fix orphaned jobs (possible deadlock) while pruning.
* Backport of the btraceback script that keeps trace file on working dir
* Migrate DB Log records too.
* Modify SQL so that jobs that failed will not be migrated.
* Correct bug where long retention periods caused immediate pruning.
hald-netbsd: use scsi identify to fill in storage.vendor/storage.model
where available so hal-info fdi matching rules will apply
hald-netbsd: if libvolume_id thinks that a partition is vfat, believe it
over the disklabel (stops USB devices lacking partition tables such as
an iPod from incorrectly being treated as ffs).
proc-maillog:
- Use "-d yesterday" to get more correct statistics on the typical case of
rotating logs at midnight.
- Add smtpd connection statistics.
- Remove per-user top 10 lists.
proc-messages:
- Message updates:
- New messages: Cyrus, HP printers, ISC dhcpd, NetBSD kernel, Net-SNMP
and ProFTPD.
- Account for views in more BIND named messages.
- Handle rsnapshot, smartd and Sipura SIP phones/gateways.
- Logic fixes:
- Facilities don't always have a trailing colon (esp. on non-UNIX).
- Remove sequence number and extra timestamp from Cisco messages.
- Keep $origin per-host, so "last message repeated" is logged correctly.
- Log only remote host when counting warnings for different software,
so the thresholds are tripped more easily (the account used is not
considered as important, since dictionary attacks are common).
- Code maintenance:
- Modernise Perl subroutine calls (no ampersand).
- Centralise host[addr] string parsing.
- Some whitespace cleanup.
- Configuration changes:
- Update $LOCAL (should go into a config file).
roller:
- Use "uname -n" instead of "netname", so network connectivity is not used.
Changes since 4.4.2:
x11/xfce4-panel:
* Quite a bit code changed in the dnd code. Mostly to fix a segfault
in FreeBSD-amd64, but more problems were discovered and a lot of
code was simplified.
* Don't respond the uri drags, we don't use it and it only causes
problems like hiding the panel when a file was dragged over the
panel (Bug #3815).
* Fix crash with xrandr 1.2 (Bug #3620)
x11/xfce4-desktop:
* Make menu panel plugin honor CustomizeDesktopMenu kiosk setting
(Bug #1026).
* Fix incorrect initial desktop font size when setting custom font
size if a custom font was never set before (Bug #3957).
wm/xfce4-wm:
* Fix automaximize on move
* Remove trailing \0 in UTF-8 strings, that causes libwnck to
rightfully complain that NET_WM_NAME contains invalid UTF-8
* Exit on SelectionClear event so that xfwm4 exits even with WM who
do not send a ClientMessage event such as Openbox (Bug #2374)
* Backport overlay and compositor support from trunk (Bug #3849)
* Filter out grab/ungrab events so we don't end up redrawing the
frame twice
* Set monitor when positionning menu (Bug #4162)
* Reduce flickering during resize (Bug #4283)
* Fix NET_WM_STATE claiming maximization vertical and horizontal even
if only horizontal of vertical is actually set (Should fix Bug #3969)
* Loosen the rule that prevents an application from iconifying itself
when skip_taskbar is set (Bug #4434)
* Rework visual depth selection of the frame window (Bug #4452)
* Add support for NET_MOVERESIZE_WINDOW
* Take gravity bit into account in configure resize only requests to
comply with standard (Bug #3634)
* Add client windows to save set to avoid loosing all windows in case
of crash
* Use guint32 instead of Time internally to avoid potential issues in
64bits
* Add a "--replace" command line option to replace ICCCM2 compliant
window managers (Bug #3731)
x11/libxfce4gui:
* Fix format-string vulnerability in dialog code
x11/xfce4-terminal:
* Update to latest trunk translations.
sysutils/xfce4-thunar:
* Update to latest trunk translations.
editors/xfce4-mousepad:
* Sort recent items by most recently used.
x11/xfce4-utils:
* Fix missing translated chars (Bug #3543)
Updated translations:
* Basque
* Brazilian Portuguese
* Catalan
* Chinese Traditional
* Danish
* Estonian
* Finnish
* French
* Galician
* German
* Indonesian
* Japanese
* Korean
* Kurdish
* Latvian
* Norwegian
* Polish
* Sinhala
* Slovak
* Slovene
* Spanish
* Turkish
* Urdu
there is no need to explicitly set.
* Contrastly, if PLIST_SRC includes only PLIST, you need to
set PLIST explicitly.
Fix build problem on NetBSD 4.1_STABLE (maybe NetBSD < 5).
Patch provided by Sergey Svishchev via PR 40104.
dmidecode:
* Support for Solaris (x86 only, of course).
* Possibility to dump the SMBIOS/DMI table to a small binary file
(option --dump-bin).
* Possibility to read the SMBIOS/DMI table from such binary files
(option --from-dump).
* Support for SMBIOS 2.6. This includes new chassis types, new
processor family names, new processor family upgrade names, bus
address for system slots, and a new entry type for on-board devices,
amongst many other minor changes.
* Support for DMI entry type 31 (Boot integrity services).
* Many processor family names taken from the CIM Schema document.
vpddecode:
* No longer ask users to report broken records.
* Fix --quiet option.
==============
Version 2.24.1
==============
- don't reset the rotation setting when the systray menu is opened (Eric
Piel) (#554951)
- make Toggle Keys work in the keyboard settings dialog (Jens Granseuer,
#555009)
- fix picking up the GDM keyboard layout (Matthias Clasen) (#554525,
#555873)
- show the shutdown dialog instead of the logout dialog when the power
button is pressed (Matthias Clasen) (#556307)
- fix sound volume keys if the setup is initially invalid (Jens Granseuer)
(#552383)
- correctly reinitialize hot-plugged mice (William Grant, Jens Granseuer)
(#549267, #55987, #560618)
- Updated translations:
- ar (Djihed Afifi)
- dz (Pema Geyleg)
- et (Priit Laes)
- it (Luca Ferretti)
- mk (Jovan Naumovski)
- pt_BR (Leonardo Ferreira Fontanelle)
- sk (Marcel Telka)
gnome-nds-thumbnailer is a thumbnailer for GNOME that will make
thumbnails for Nintendo DS roms by extracting their preview icon.
Nintendo DS files contain an embedded 16 colours, 32x32 icon, which
helps identify the ROM files.
version 0.4.0 (20-November-2008):
* Bumped up the required minimum version of GTK+ to 2.10.0.
* Bump the notification spec version we're compliant with to 1.0.
* Send the reason code along with the NotificationClosed signal in order
to indicate why the notification was closed. (Bug #137)
* Send an error if the user attempts to close an already closed
notification.
* Text is now escaped in the summary in the Standard theme so that
ampersands and other special characters show up instead of disappearing.
(Bug #132)
* Set the type hint for notifications to TYPE_NOTIFICATION. (Bug #146)
* Added support for playing sounds when the "sound-file" hint is set or
when the default_sound GConf key is set, as well as support for the
"suppress-sound" hint. Patch by Jim Ramsay. (Ticket #111)
* Added a control panel applet for controlling such things as the
notification theme and popup positions. Patch by John Wendell.
(Ticket #126)
* Added better support for attaching context notifications to an icon on
the system tray, even when it moves. Patch by Colin Walters.
* Added an Arabic translation. Patch by Djihed Afifi. (Ticket #131)
* Added an Italian translation. Patch by Luca Ferretti.
* Fixed a bug where text would sometimes get truncated. (Ticket #162)
* Fixed a bug where notifications weren't displayed if a fullscreen
window was minimized. (Bug #142)
* Fixed a bug where we were quitting on theme engine failure, instead of
falling back to the default theme engine. Patch by
driehuis-at-playbeing.org. (Ticket #128)
* Fixed a bug where notifications with arrows were crossing the monitor
on multihead setups instead of staying on their head. Patch by M.S.
(Bug #5)
* Fixed the close button size on the notifications so that they don't
stretch. Patch by Luca Cavelli. (Bug #127)
* Fixed a crash when an unsupported value type was passed in for the
urgency when using the standard theme. (Bug #135)
This is a GNOME program to manage devices and device drivers. It's
inspired by hal-device-manager, from the HAL project, but rewritten in
C for efficiency and an outlook to actually make it manage devices
rather than just show information.
Major changes in 1.0.3
======================
* Fixed custom mimetype icon won't display problem
(requires new glib and nautilus too)
* Fixed a memory leak
* Fixed paste into menu item blinking in nautilus
*** Enhancements in v2.10 : ***
* New Features
o Added support for Intel Core i7 (Nehalem) CPU
o Added support for Intel Atom Processors
o Added support for Intel G41/G43/G45 Chipsets
o Added support for Intel P43/P45 Chipsets
o Added support for Intel US15W (Poulsbo) Chipset
o Added support for Intel EP80579 (Tolapai) SoC CPU
o Added support for ICH10 Southbridge (SPD/DMI)
o Added detection for Intel 5000X
o Now fully aware of CPU w/ L3 cache (Core i7 & K10)
* Bug Fixes
o Added workaround for DDR3 DMI detection
o Fixed Intel 5000Z chipset detection
o Fixed Memory Frequency on AMD K10
o Fixed cache detection on C7/Isaiah CPU
o Fix Memtest86+ not recognized as Linux Kernel
Enhancements in v2.01 :
* Added support for i945GM/PM/GME & i946PL/GZ
* Added support for iGM965/iGL960/iPM965/iGME965/iGLE960
* Added detection for SiS 649/656/671/672
* Added detection for i430MX/i430TX
* Added an optional beep mode (pass completed w/o error)
* Pass duration 20% reduced
* Removed the blinking cursor
* Reverted Test #0 to cached
* Solved a major bug in Memory Address Errors Reporting
* Patched for Intel-Powered Mac
* Corrected Intel 3-Series (P35/X38) chipset init
* Corrected a bug with SPD Display and ESB6300
* Correct a detection bug on P965/G965 C-Stepping
* Solved a incoherency with pass progress indicator
* Patched Makefile to compile on x86_64
* Bootable Memtest86+ ISO more compatible
Enhancements in v2.00 :
* Major Architectures changes
* Modulo test now use random pattern for better accuracy
* Added Advanced DMI Errors Reporting Mode
* Added support for bus ratio changes on Intel Core CPU
* Added support for non-integer bus ratio on latest Intel CPU
* Added SPD Data Display for all Intel Chipsets (more to come)
* Added serial support as a linux boot parameter (Thanks to Michal S.)
* Added preliminary support for VIA CN Isaiah CPU
* Added preliminary support for Intel Nehalem
* Added support for VIA C7/C7-D/C7-M/Eden on Esther Core
* Added support for AMD K10 (Phenom) CPU w/ timings detection
* Added support for Intel Pentium E w/ 1 MB L2 Cache
* Added support for Intel Core 2 45nm (Penryn)
* Added support for FSB1333/FSB1600 Intel CPU
* Added support for Intel 5400A/5400B w/ timings detection
* Added support for Intel Q35/P35/G33/Q33 w/ timings detection
* Added support for Intel X38/X48 w/ timings detection
* Added preliminary support for Intel 5000P/V/Z
* Removed on-fly memory timings change (unstable)
* Numerous (really) bug fixes
Maintainer update by Sergey Svishchev (small changes by Klaus Heinz)
Pkgsrc changes:
- Required version of GTK2 is now 2.6.0 and up.
- Many pkgsrc patches related to NetBSD support (scsi-netbsd.c, patch-ab,
patch-ac, patch-ae and part of patch-ad) were committed to the stable
branch of dvdisaster (0.70.x). The rest (except for patch-ah) was
integrated into the unstable branch (0.71.x).
Changes since version 0.70.4:
=============================
NOTE to downstream maintainers:
- Keep up the good work! Thanks :-)
- GTK+ dependency has been bumped up to >= 2.6.0 (was formerly 2.0)
0.70 (pl6) 04-03-2008
- rolled back the Windows filename encoding fixes;
they caused large file support to be broken
Thanks to Markus G. for bringing this to my attention!
0.70 (pl5) 24-02-2008 various backports from 0.71.24:
- enlarged scsi timeout for Linux as newer Kernels seem
to freeze on timeout
- Windows filename encoding fixes
The grand plan with gnome-mount is to get the appropriate GNOME
software (such as gnome-volume-manager and gnome-vfs) to use this
instead of invoking mount(1)/umount(1)/eject(1) / invoking methods on
HAL directly.
Included in gnome-mount is also gnome-umount and gnome-eject. All
programs utilize the methods on HAL and as such run unprivileged. The
rationale for gnome-mount is to have a centralized place (in gconf)
where settings (e.g. mount options, mount location) are
maintained.
gnome-volume-manager is a desktop-level daemon that enforces volume-related
policy in response to events received from HAL. Its goal is to implement all
functionality as a state-machine in response to asynchronous events from HAL.
more to come soon.
What is the point of HAL?
To merge information from various sources such that desktop applications can
locate and use hardware devices. The point is that the exact set of
information to merge varies by device and bus type. In order to do this, we
need to define a format for the information, hence the HAL specification.
We may read some stuff from the hardware itself, then add some info provided
by the kernel, then add some metadata from some systemwide files, then add
some data that has been obtained by the desktop and stored per-user, then
look at some blacklist, and finally we have a complete picture of everything
known about that particular device.
An extra value is that we can do this in an operating system independent way.
Stuff like this is important to the major desktop environments.
hal-info is a small hal sub-package that provides the hardware data and
quirks. These quirks are currently things like what mice support reporting
battery status, what music players are supported and what cameras are
detected.
ConsoleKit is a framework for keeping track of the various users, sessions,
and seats present on a system. It provides a mechanism for software to react
to changes of any of these items or of any of the metadata associated with
them.
* Apply 2.4.2-cancel-non-running-jobs.patch to be able to cancel
a non created job faster.
* Fix typo in configure.in that breaks --with-db-password option
* Remove all double quotes from SQLite creating script and
replace by single quotes as suggested by John Huttley.
* Fix SQL case problem that may cause the failure of DiskToCatalog.
* Copy missing storage name into edit buffer. As far as I can tell
this never caused a bug.
* Remove catalog dependency for bcopy
* Modify catalog scripts to have an easier packaging integration,
using default variables.
Make difference between SQLite3 and SQLite in db_get_type()
job when reading from one autochanger and writing to another.
* Add more information to SD acquire.c INFO messages.
* Fix NULL Volume name error when reading and the drive must
be switched.
* Fix a Verify InitCatalog problem where in certain cases
a garbage filename may be entered in the verification database.
* Add space after version before date in bat about dialog.
* Fix seg fault in Dir during estimate command with no level value given.
* Add message to migration job when the target job is already migrated.
Radmind 1.13.0 features the following changes:
* Exclude patterns apply to transcript lines. [Bug #2038036]
* Automatically convert paths between absolute and relative paths
based on the path given to fsdiff. [Patch #2020818]
* If path doesn't contain a directory, canonicalize it by prepending
"./".
* Mac Package can be installed on any volume. [Feature Request #2025217]
* Add -e to ktcheck and lapply to allow changing the event type that
is reported to the radmind server. [Patch #1951140] Thanks Karl Kuehn
of Stanford University for the patch.
* Added -T option to lmerge to merge only transcripts, not files.
[Patch #2014521] Thanks to Eric Garver from the University of Michigan
for the patch.
Changelog entry for v1.12
Major changes from 1.11.0:
- Support for includes in the config file (Patch 1919220).
- Support symlink ownership (Feature request 1834497).
- Support for lchown and lchmod, expanded 'l' type to include owner,
group, mode.
Minor changes from 1.11.0:
- Fixed bug causing twhich to print out bad special file lines.
- Fixed bug in wildcard {} matching reported by
<larkost@so...>,
improved [] processing.
- ktcheck -I support, fixing bug 1436097 and case-insensitive
special.T.
- ktcheck -n now reports correct info and exits with correct value
when dealing with special.T.
- ra.sh now supports ktcheck -I.
- ra.sh -D support, allowing admin to change working directory before
running update.
- If PAGER is set, ra.sh will use it to display difference transcript.
- twhich usage output now includes -r.
- Added instructions for building from CVS.
- Added bin/getsnet to retrieve libsnet from SF.net.
- Improved universal binary building (Mac OS X).
Upstream changes:
0.37 Thu Oct 9 11:52:54 2008
- rt 38959 POD fix ups
- improved rcopy() symlink logic and do &goto; to preserve the stack
- added "tests" to the TODO list, patches welcome!