- USE_GMAKE.
- use tcl's buildlink.mk.
* Release 2.3.1 (2002/03/15)
Changed any potentially unsafe sprintf/vsprintf instances to
snprintf/vsnprintf. There should never have been a remote exploit possible,
this just eliminates any theoretical local ones in case someone has a reason
to run this as root ... (Note that use of these functions may be an issue
on some platforms although they do appear in the UNIX98 spec and exist
on Windows).
Allowed CIDR address specifications for target (and server name in listenmode).
Added IP address checking with the "checkaddress" keyword.
Finally caved in and added "httpproxy" to allow connection via a web proxy
server using "CONNECT".
Added "transparent" keyword to attempt to act as a transparent proxy and
forward on the client IP address. It may work on Linux 2.0/2.2. But then
again, it might not ...
* Release 2.3.0 (2002/03/07)
New functionality (at last!).
Added "listenip" and -b option to set listening address.
Added "tcptimeout" and "idletimeout" to allow inactive TCP tunnels to be
closed.
Added "ipmode" and -U option to support mixed traffic mode for a single
client or server.
Makefile changes for Irix and HPUX from Kyle Dent. Others to use latest
version of mingw gcc and force use of "native" perl.
Note that Zebedee will now be linked with MSVCRT.DLL. That should only
be a problem on an old Win95 machine.
Japanese documentation NOT YET updated.
- Security fix for cross-site scripting security bug.
- Upgraded zlib code to version 1.1.4 (although analog wasn't vulnerable
to the security bug in zlib 1.1.3).
- The PROGRESSFREQ messages now go to the screen as well as to the
ERRFILE.
- The second argument to SUBDOMAIN can now contain *'s and $'s.
- Added eight new domains to many of the domains files.
- Revised Japanese language files.
Changes since 2.2216 are missing, here is the changes from 1.2215 to 1.2216 :
* Portability changes for mSQL 3 and MySQL 4.
* Added transaction support for MySQL.
(Bob Lyons <lyons@nextrials.com>)
* dbd/dbdimp.c: Fixed MAXLENGTH warning; used to hint for
a not existing mysql_maxlength, which should read
mysql_max_length. (Paul DuBois <paul@snake.net>)
* Fixed installation problem when a directory was specified,
but did not exist. (Will Partain <partain@dcs.gla.ac.uk>)
* Fixed that mysql_errno wasn't used properly. (Chris Adams
<cmadams@hiwaay.net>)
* Fixed test suite problem, when user name and password
have been interpolated. (Bruno Hivert (LMC)
<lmcbrhi@lmc.ericsson.se>)
* mysql_insertid and mysql_affectedrows are no longer treated
as integers, but longs. Thanks to Michael G Schwern
<schwern@pobox.com>.
Patch sent in by Otto Hilska <mutru@cc.hut.fi> in private mail.
Changes:
v0.8.4 2002-03-13 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
* Continuing to fix my stupid mistakes...
- When a queried nick did a nick change, it might have crashed irssi
- read ChangeLog for some other minor changes
v0.8.3 2002-03-13 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
- Perl scripts handling channel parts/kicks/quits printed some
errors.
- Connecting to IPv6 servers without IPv4 record didn't work
- When queries were auto-created by you using /MSG and you had
/SET autoclose_query non-zero, the query was always destroyed
almost immediately.
- Fix to some stupid ircds not sending us 001 numeric, but
beginning from MOTD
v0.8.2 2002-03-11 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
* Changed the list of scripts distributed with irssi. Separated
example scripts to scripts/examples/ directory.
* Hated infobar was removed, the same info is now in topicbar in
empty windows. I don't think it would disturb anyone in there.
If you still preferred always-empty topicbars, use
/SBAR topic REMOVE topic_empty
+ Added info_eol field to theme. If true, timestamp and server tag
are added to end of line, not at beginning.
+ If -4 or -6 option is used with /SERVER, irssi now forces the
connection using the given protocol or fails.
+ /SET max_wildcard_modes (default 6) - if a wildcard to /OP, /DEOP,
/VOICE or /DEVOICE matches more nicks than this, -yes option is
required. This is trying to prevent accidental massops. Setting
it to 0 disables this check.
+ Supports now correctly servers which use '.' char as channel owner
character in /NAMES list. Also supports multiple mode chars, eg.
@+nick (if some server actually used it).
+ Never ignore kick message if you get kicked from channel.
+ Sending irssi SIGHUP now does a /RELOAD - useful if you
accidentally messed up something which doesn't let you do the
/RELOAD inside irssi (eg. /SBAR prompt DISABLE).
+ irssi-proxy: PROXY CTCP ON|OFF - proxy clients can send this
command to specify that they want to handle the received CTCP
requests. Useful for specifying who gets to handle DCCs.
+ Added escape_char /BIND command. The next char after that would be
added as-is to input line.
- Writing lines longers than 1024 chars to input buffer crashed
irssi (stupid missing sizeof() bug :)
- Some UTF-8 fixes
- Better flood protection for lines with >100 chars
- Control characters aren't printed as-is in topicbar (or statusbars
in general) anymore
- /OPER can be now aborted by giving empty password
- Netjoin messages were buggy in +channels
- Part message parameter for /CYCLE was never used.
- Don't send -autosendcmd after /UPGRADE.
- /SET autoclose_query - now only last received private message
affects when the query is closed, ie. /WHOIS requests or nick
changes don't reset the counter.
- Foreground ANSI colors weren't working
- Deleting one character replaced cutbuffer with that character.
Also ^Y leaked memory.
- /SCRIPT LOAD looked scripts from prefix/lib dir, not prefix/share
where they were actually installed.
- Highascii chars in replaces block in theme files could have
crashed irssi.
Changes since xmame-0.58.2 include:
- Fixed a memory core bug in drivers/btoads.c. (Aaron Giles)
- Fixed an endian bug in sndhrdw/williams.c that could affect
big-endian architectures. (Aaron Giles)
- Added support for using multiple mice as trackballs under X11. (Gerd
Sussner)
- Applied a fix for a crash in Vulgus. (Stefan Jokisch)
XmBDFEditor is a Motif-based BDF font editor with the following features:
o Multiple fonts can be loaded from the command line.
o Multiple fonts can be open at the same time.
o Cutting and pasting glyphs between fonts.
o Multiple glyph bitmap editors can be open at the same time.
o Cutting and pasting between glyph bitmap editors.
o Export of XBM files from glyph bitmap editors.
o Automatic correction of certain metrics when a font is loaded.
o Generation of XLFD font names for fonts without XLFD names.
o Update an XLFD font name from the font properties.
o Update the font properties from an XLFD font name.
o Font property editor.
o Font comment editor.
o Supports unencoded glyphs (ENCODING of -1).
o Display of glyph encodings in octal, decimal, or hex.
o Builtin on-line help.
o Imports PK/GF fonts.
o Imports HBF (Han Bitmap Font) fonts.
o Imports Linux console fonts (PSF, CP, and FNT).
o Imports Sun console fonts (vfont format).
o Imports fonts from the X server.
o Imports Windows FON/FNT fonts.
o Imports TrueType fonts and collections.
o Exports PSF fonts.
o Exports HEX fonts.
o Edits two and four bits per pixel gray scale fonts.
${X11BASE} instead of checking for -I or -L in front of it. This is okay
because ${BUILDLINK_X11_DIR} should just never appear in any installed
files regardless of its prefix. Problem noted in private email by Mark
Davies <mark@mcs.vuw.ac.nz>.
* Plugged a few minor leaks in `xscreensaver' and `xscreensaver-demo'.
* New hacks, `cubenetic' and `fluidballs'.
* Sped up `pipes'.
* Fixed sphere projection error in `glplanet'; installed a better image
of earth.
* Added Win2K and MacOS 1 crashes to `bsod'.
* Put back previous (better) version of `forest' that was accidentially
downgraded in the last release.
* New version of `bumps'.
* Made FPS computation in GL hacks more efficient: it will influence the
results less, thus resulting in higher (but more accurate) reported frame
rates.
The Spreadsheet::WriteExcel module can be used to create a cross-
platform Excel binary file. Multiple worksheets can be added to a
workbook and formatting can be applied to cells. Text, numbers,
formulas, hyperlinks and images can be written to the cells.
The Excel file produced by this module is compatible with Excel 5,
95, 97, 2000 and 2002.
The module will work on the majority of Windows, UNIX and
Macintosh platforms. Generated files are also compatible with the
Linux/UNIX spreadsheet applications Gnumeric and OpenOffice.
The generated files are not compatible with MS Access.
1.18: Mar.19,2002:
smtp.c:
avoid null pointer access when MAPOPT_TRYALLADDR set.
reported by Koji Kawano <kawano@eng.trans-cosmos.co.jp>
dns.c:
ignore answer from a nameserver which does not support recursive
query if the server described in resolv.conf is such a server.
main.c:
default for -q option is changed to 50.
suggested by Takahiro Kambe <taca@sky.yamashina.kyoto.jp>
FreePWING generates book data in JIS X 4081, a subset of EPWING V1,
which is a most popular format for dictionaries in Japan. Book data
generated by FreePWING can be read with EPWING viewer applications
including proprietary
softwares.
* File name clashes are detected
$ bison foo.y -d -o foo.x
fatal error: header and parser would be both named `foo.x'
* A missing `;' ending a rule triggers a warning
In accordance with POSIX, and in agreement with other
Yacc implementations, Bison will mandate this semicolon in a near
future. This eases the implementation of a Bison parser of Bison
grammars by making this grammar LALR(1) instead of LR(2). To
facilitate the transition, this release introduces a warning.
* Revert the C++ namespace changes introduced in 1.31, as they caused too
many portability hassles.
* Fix test suite portability problems.
* Fix C++ issues
Groff could not be compiled for the definition of size_t was lacking
under some conditions.
* Catch invalid @n
As is done with $n.
1.0 rc3, and crank to nb1 whilst here:
- patch-aa:
the mutex and the condition variables are not owned by the buffer
thread, but by the buffer itself. don't destroy them when the thread
dies, but when the buffer itself dies. fixes#112.
[ patch suggested by Christian Weisgerber <naddy@mips.inka.de>
in private email ]
- patch-ab:
Some fixes to how audio writes are handled. Closes#127.