spelling checker. The new format allows multiple language
dictionaries to be installed at the same time, and uses pkgsrc
dependencies, rather then overloading the base package.
This is the base package (which also installs the default American
English directories).
Another HTML-Lint is another HTML checker written in Perl. This package
includes individual command and CGI gateway. Invokng htmllint without any
argument puts the usage string.
It supports various HTML versions and variants. From usage string:
HTML1.0, HTML2.0, HTML2.x, HTML+, HTML3.0, HTML3.2, HTML4.0 Strict,
HTML4.0 Transitional, HTML4.0 Frameset, HTML4.0 Mobile, HTML4.01 Strict,
HTML4.01 Transitional, HTML4.01-frameset, XHTML1.0 Strict, XHTML1.0
Transitional, XHTML1.0 Frameset, XHTML1.1, XHTML Basic, ISO/IEC 15545,
Netscape Navigator (2.0, 3.0, 4.0), Microsoft Internet Explorer (3.0
beta, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 5.5), IBM WebExplorer 1.1, Compact HTML, NTT DoCoMo
iMode (1.0, 2.0), J-SkyWeb, J-SkyWeb Station, TTNet dot-i, HTML variant
for patent application in Japan
generate and read S/MIME messages
This SMIME Messenger can generate and read S/MIME messages.
There are some limitation for use because of this implementation,
but it can operate "Signing", "Encryption", and "Signing + Encryption"
with email messages, and "Decryption" and "Signing verification"
is available for S/MIME messages.
Changes since cocoon-1.8 (the last pkgsrc version):
Release Notes for Cocoon 1.8.2
------------------------------
This is a minor bugfix release. Among other things, Cocoon works on JDK1.1 again,
as it should, and the XInclude processor should work correctly at any stage in the
pipeline (previously it would do nothing if invoked after certain processors).
Also, in the last two versions, optional connectors for XT, JNDI etc. were left out by
mistake from the build. This has now been fixed.
Release Notes for Cocoon 1.8.1
------------------------------
This is mainly a bugfix release - a large number of fixes and updates
have been made.
As usual, changes since previous releases are documented in docs/changes.html
Major improvements include:
* First official release of the esql logicsheet for database access in Cocoon.
Esql, which was previously an undocumented experimental feature, supports
features like integration with other logicsheets, prepared statements, and
multiple encodings. Esql now supercedes both the sql taglib and the sql
processor. IMPORTANT NOTE: Although the esql syntax has changed since Cocoon 1.8
(see the documentation), it is now expected to be fairly stable.
* The much-maligned Internet Explorer PDF bug, which caused so much gnashing of
teeth, has finally been "fixed" in Cocoon! (We think.)
See the FAQ for full details - see also samples/fo for practical examples.
* Updated installation instructions for a number of servlet engines, including Tomcat.
Cocoon now comes with walk-through installation instructions for a greater range of
platforms than ever before! This is very useful because Cocoon is a complex servlet
and therefore quite complicated to install.
* Support for FOP 0.15 (though not later versions).
Unfortunately this is rather inefficient - Cocoon 2 will address this.
FOP is an XML-to-PDF converter based at xml.apache.org. FOP 0.15 supports more
features and fixes many bugs, but it is based on a newer XSL:FO
specification than FOP 0.13, so some pages may need changing. FOP Samples
have been updated accordingly.
Other highlights include:
* New LinkEncodingProcessor to encode all links on a page
- no more messing about with response.encodeUrl all over the place
or unportable XSLT extensions!
* sax-bugfix.jar that allows you to see line numbers in parsing errors. See Installing.
* Documentation has been tweaked and improved in many places.
* Of interest to JServ users - You can now override options in cocoon.properties,
in web.xml or zone.properties.
* User-agent support for command-line mode.
* Slightly better encoding and CLASSPATH support for XSP.
* More informative error information in places.
* Numerous other bugfixes, including a workaround for a Websphere bug that prevented
Cocoon from working.
Also new since the last release is a Bug Database and a Patch Queue on the Cocoon website.
If you've posted us a bugfix and it hasn't been acted on yet, please feel free to file
a bug report - it helps us keep track! (To file a report you need to first
register, and then login.) Of course, we would like to see as much information
as possible in bug reports, as this aids in tracking down bugs and testing bugfixes.
As usual, if upgrading from an earlier release, you need to replace your
cocoon.properties file with the one supplied in
src/org/apache/cocoon/cocoon.properties,
(then make any site-specific adjustments if you have any),
or Cocoon will very likely not work at all.
Again, it may cause errors if you use old samples with a new Cocoon.
If you use the ESQL taglib, the syntax has changed between Cocoon 1.8 and Cocoon 1.8.1.
See the documentation for more details.
This is _not_ the most recent version of fop, but it is the most recent
version of fop which works with cocoon. If people need the newest fop
version, drop me a line, and I will import it as fop-current.
There is currently an issue with SVG rendering, which will be addressed
this afternoon.
Changes since fop-0.13.0, the last pkgsrc version:
Done since 0.14 release
- added region-name support, refactoring of region, PageSequence,
PageMasterReference, flow/static [Kelly Campbell, Arved Sandstrom]
- added CommandLine/Driver -d option to output stack traces [Kelly Campbell, Arved Sandstrom]
- added: a new package for image support and analysis [Pankaj Narula]
- added better svg support (linear gradients, radial gradients, css style selectors,
css colour names, patterns, path curves (except arcs), text tspan and tref, text whitespace
handling, text outline and fill, switch, images (including external svg images)
references in external svg documents, svg elements (below top element), symbol element) [Keiron Liddle]
- added large test suite for svg [Keiron Liddle]
- added support for property textdecoration (only value 'underline') [Christian Geisert]
- added support for type 1 fonts [Jeremias Maerki,Alan Fagot]
- added support for compile target jdk 1.1 only [Art Welch]
- added support for partial borders in block, block-container,
table-row, table-column and table-cell [Corinna Hischke]
- redesign of properties handling, support for computed, compound and shorthand properties,
supporting docs [Karen Lease]
- redesign of font handling for AWTRenderer [Dorothea Wiarda]
- added: support for leader-alignment, leader-pattern-width, leader-pattern (dots,space) [Fotis Jannidis]
- fixed: unnecessary dependence on jdk 1.2 features [Christian Geisert]
- fixed: unicode problem in UserMessage [Ross Golder]
- fixed: broken buildFOTree [Marcus Holmberg]
- fixed: problems with borders and padding in tables [Corinna Hischke]
- fixed: XMLRenderer, unbalanced " in the produced output [Dorothea Wiarda]
- fixed: renamed: inline-sequence -> inline, simple-link -> basic-link,
white-space-treatment -> white-space-collapse [Fotis Jannidis]
- fixed: images were rendered only half size (Mikko Honkala)
- fixed: pdf file in XalanCommandFile explicitly closed [Dharamveer Salecha]
- fixed: lists containing list do not keep their indentation correctly
over a page boundary [Dorothea Wiarda]
Done since 0.13 release
- pagination updated to 03/27/2000 XSL WD [Arved Sandstrom]
- added support for fo page-number-citation [Mike Crowe, Jordan Naftolin]
- added support for 06/29/2000 SVG WD + W3C Java DOM bindings [Keiron Liddle]
- added image support using Jimi [Eric Schaeffer]
- added support for external and internal simple-links [Jordan Naftolin]
- added support for the fonts Symbol and ZapfDingbats [Fotis Jannidis]
- added a MessageHandler [Fotis Jannidis]
- fixed table overflow bug [Jordan Naftolin]
- finally fixed postscript printing of generated PDF [Domagoj Cosic]
- removed XTCommandLine from build.xml
- removed PDFOutputHandler from build.xml
- added XalanCommandLine [Fotis Jannidis]
- added: fo:instream-foreign-object [Keiron Liddle]
- added: goto button in AWT viewer [Stanislav Gorkhover]
- updated: AWT viewer now works again and supports - with some restrictions - the new SVG support [Stanislav Gorkhover]
0.16: Peter Bieringer <pb@bieringer.de>
Review "Makefile" to make it usable on BSD systems
Minor reviews to enable a clean make on BSD systems
0.15: Peter Bieringer <pb@bieringer.de>
Create TODO
Some review
New option: mac_to_eui64
0.14: Peter Bieringer <pb@bieringer.de>
Review CREDITS
0.13: Peter Bieringer <pb@bieringer.de>
Add base85 support
Add compatv4/mapped support
Split away some RFC depended libaries
Rename internal used functions
Rename options (old ones still work)
Change IPv6 address compression method from getaddrinfo to
native calculation (hopefully bugless)
Some review
config.layout file instead of specifying every directory as on option to
the Apache configure script. This layout file might be useful later when
we package Apache 2.x. I also reordered a few lines so that it's easier
to diff apache/Makefile and apache6/Makefile (hi itojun!). Also build
the mod_define shared module from the mod_ssl sources.
Relevant changes from version 1.3.17.1 include:
*) Rewrite ap_unparse_uri_components() to make it safer and more readable
*) Under certain circumstances, Apache did not supply the
right response headers when requiring authentication.
*) Clean up some end-of-loop not reached warnings
*) Add the correct language tag for interoperation with the Taiwanese
versions of MSIE and Netscape.
*) Workaround enabled for a core dump which appeared in broken
NameVirtualHost configurations.
*) Sporadic core dump in ap_default_port_for_scheme() with
internal requests
*) SECURITY: The default installation could lead to mod_negotiation
and mod_dir/mod_autoindex displaying a directory listing instead of
the index.html.* files, if a very long path was created artificially
by using many slashes. Now a 403 FORBIDDEN is returned.
*) Trailing slashes (if they exist) are now removed from ServerRoot,
because there were known problems with them.
*) TPF startup/shutdown fixes.
*) Correct a typo in httpd.conf.
*) Get the correct IP address if ServerName isn't set and we can't
find a fully-qualified domain name at startup.
*) Fix pointer arithmetic in mod_rewrite map expansion.
*) Fixed a problem with file extensions being truncated during
the call to ap_os_canonical_filename().
It is broken and makes the program completely unuseable on german keyboards
(for example entering | switches into greek input mode).
I once tried to explain this to the maintainer, but it is not fixed in this
version.
Sarah is a program which is used to trim, rotate, archive and delete log
files. It is meant to run periodically out of cron, determining what to do
based on a configuration file.
Package contributed by Anthony Mallet <anthony.mallet@ficus.yi.org>
in pkg/12133, modified by me.
With a single process, GKrellM manages multiple stacked monitors and supports
applying themes to match the monitors appearance to your window manager,
Gtk, or any other theme.
* SMP CPU, Disk, Proc, and active net interface monitors with LEDs.
* Internet monitor that displays current and charts historical port hits
* Memory and swap space usage meters and a system uptime monitor.
* File system meters show capacity/free space and can mount/umount.
* A mailbox monitor which can launch mail reader, remote mail fetch.
* Clock/calendar and hostname display.
* APM laptop battery monitor.
* CPU/motherboard temperature display if lm_sensors modules installed.
* Multiple monitors managed by a single process to reduce system load.
* A timer button that can execute PPP or ISDN logon/logoff scripts.
* Charts are autoscaling with configurable grid line resolution, or
can be set to a fixed scale mode.
* Separate colors for "in" and "out" data. The in color is used for
CPU user time, disk read, forks, and net receive data. The out color
is used for CPU sys time, disk write, load, and net transmit data.
* Commands can be configured to run when monitor labels are clicked.
* GKrellM is plugin capable so special interest monitors can be created.
* A different theme can be created with the GIMP.
Changes:
* New dialog box to add a list of files to be downloaded differing
only in a sequence number (code contributed by Matthew Tuck
<matty@chariot.net.au>).
* Fixed lot of error messages showing when network was down (thanks
to Gianluca Montecchi <gianluca@pluto.linux.it> for the patch)
* Scroll the file list to make the file just started visible
(automatically or manually started)
* Applet properly resizes to different panel sizes
* Fixed incorrect CORBA communication error messages reported to the
user
* Applet transparency problems solved. Now the applet properly
sets its background with different GTK themes and panel backgrounds
* GTM and GTM applet now set their icons (looks cool when iconized)
* Fixed wget timeout bad argument
* Added ability to drag files from GTM, also the new file dialogs
now accept drag data.
Martti Kuparinen in PR pkg/12379. Changes since version 0.8.15:
- new dissectors include SUA Light, HCLNFSD, Rquota.
- many other dissectors were updated and bug-fixed
- the wiretap library can now read Etherpeek files, and write NetMon 2.x
files
- capture filters and display filters are kept in separate dialogues/files
to help minimize confusion.
- a new "Decode As" feature allows some run-time configuration of which
dissectors are called for a particular packet
- the display filter code was re-written, and some syntax changed (esp. for
boolean variables)
Fixes pkg/12209 by Riccardo Veraldi <veraldi@cs.unibo.it>
Changes since 1.0:
* directly uses libpcap functions and includes a few bug fixes to the
previous code. A few subroutines have been complitely rewritten.