to better match other perl5 module packages. This release mirrors the
Xerces-C 1.7.0 releases and implements a DOM API (though that seems to
be broken). Also, several major memory leaks were fixed.
features and new and modified APIs from version 2.4:
* Added support for Unicode 4.0
* Added support for Unicode regular expressions
* Enhanced sorting
* Added support for international domain names
* Added service registration for pluggable ICU modules
* Added layout engine API for language-specific glyphs
* Separated currencies from locales
* Added POSIX-like API for message catalogs
* Added new charset converters
libgcc.a isn't linked "whole archive" into the perl executable on newer
NetBSD systems (>1.5.x). Newer NetBSD systems have libgcc_pic.a linked
into shared libraries, so this hack isn't needed. This change was tested
by building and testing textproc/xerces-p, a C++ perl5 module that uses
functions in libgcc.a.
to a mail hub. Originally from pkgsrc-wip; created by Toru TAKAMIZU
<pkg at pop dot 707 dot to>.
A secure, effective and simple way of getting mail off a system to your
mail hub. It contains no suid-binaries or other dangerous things - no mail
spool to poke around in, and no daemons running in the background. Mail is
simply forwarded to the configured mailhost. Extremely easy configuration.
WARNING: the above is all it does; it does not receive mail, expand aliases
or manage a queue. That belongs on a mail hub with a system administrator.
This program is especially recommended for mutt users who send emails via
ISP's smtp server.
This version includes a small patch that fixes a security hole in
version 2.02. It was possible to construct a malicious URL link in a
PDF file which would cause an arbitrary command to be run. The patch
changes things to that the various characters which can cause trouble
are escaped (%xx) before calling system(). This patch also changes the
"launch" link verification dialog to provde a scrolling view of the
command about to be run when the command string is excessively long.
Collection. This is version 3.3h.
Test harness for The Open Group suites of POSIX tests.
The TETware family of tools are Test Execution Management Systems that
takes care of the administration, sequencing, reporting and
portability of all of the tests that you develop. Freeing up
developers to concentrate on test development and helping testers by
providing them with a single, standard, test harness. Enabling you to
deliver your software projects on time and across multiple operating
systems. They are all available off-the-virtual-shelf. Easily
accessed by ftp download. So stop re-inventing the wheel, take the
drudge out of test development and use TETware.
Changes since 1.6 are the incorporation of patch from Bauer into the
main distribution.
Code added to allow up and down arrow keys to go up
and down menu and RETURN to select an item.
Matthias Bauer
bauerm@immd1.informatik.uni-erlangen.de
June 2003