dircproxy is an IRC proxy server ("bouncer") designed for people
who use IRC from lots of different workstations or clients, but wish
to remain connected and see what they missed while they were away.
You connect to IRC through dircproxy, and it keeps you connected to
the server, even after you detach your client from it. While you're
detached, it logs channel and private messages as well as important
events, and when you re-attach it'll let you know what you missed.
This can be used to give you roughly the same functionality as
using ircII and screen together, except you can use whatever IRC
client you like, including X ones!
Package provided in PR 14250 by Scott Barron (sb125499@ohiou.edu),
cleaned up by myself.
Spiff compares the contents of file1 and file2 and prints a
description of the important differences between the files. White
space is ignored except to separate other objects. Spiff maintains
tolerances below which differences between two floating point numbers
are ignored. Differences in floating point notation (such as 3.4 3.40
and 3.4e01) are treated as unimportant. User specified delimited
strings (i.e. comments) can also be ignored. Inside other user
specified delimited strings (i.e. quoted strings) whitespace can be
significant.
Taken from a hint by Alan Barrett.
- if something fails while extracting the DEPENDS for a particular package,
mark that package as broken and drop the DEPENDS info for it. This allows
the build to continue and properly marks the package as broken.
- if something fails while extracting the PKGNAME, also mark the pkg as broken.
- be more careful about seeing if directories exist before cd'ing to them.
Lack of such a test has caused problems elsewhere, so hopefully this will
make the system more robust.
directly against -lperl when built. Combined with the previous update of
perl to add ${LOCALBASE}/lib to the rpath when creating shared
libraries/modules, these two changes make using mod_perl.so (ap-perl) more
painless. All perl shared modules now contain interlibrary dependencies to
the shared libraries they need. Instead of needing (at least on ELF):
LoadFile !/usr/lib/libm.so
LoadFile lib/perl5/5.6.1/i386-netbsd/CORE/libperl.so
...
# Any other libraries needed by perl shared modules need to listed
# with LoadFile here.
...
LoadModule perl_module lib/httpd/mod_perl.so
AddModule mod_perl.c
you'd need only the last two lines as the mod_perl authors intended.
I've tested this patch for many weeks now, successfully loading and using
the p5-Apache-ASP module as my test bed, and I haven't noticed any problems
with normal perl usage.
Also comment the Makefile slightly better.
* Fixed saving of thumbnails for big-endian format cameras
* Wen renaming files to date based scheme, avoid changing names of files
with correct name already.
* Added '-de' option to remove exif header
* Added '-ts' option to set exif timestamp absolutely
gnome-utils 1.4.1 (2001-10-04)
general:
Translation updates. (Christian Rose, Stanislav Visnovsky,
Kjartan Maraas, Linas Vepstas, Pablo Saratxaga)
gtt:
* Many new things including: UI for custom reports, Uses guile
internally for reports, can stop timer on idleness, add some
more values, can edit properties without changing current
project (Linas Vepstas)
* Misc fixes (George)
gcalc:
* Fix resizing (Glynn Foster)
logview:
* Documentation (John Fleck)
gnome-utils 1.4.0.99 (2001-09-04)
general:
* Update doc build stuff to use jw on RH 7.1 and any other dist
which has moved to docbook-utils. (Dan Mueth)
* We now require GConf (George)
* Fix DESTDIR on installation. (George)
* use xml-i18n-tools for .desktop/.keys files (Kjartan Maraas)
* az docs removed, apparently they were quite broken (John Fleck)
* Translation updates. (Abel Cheung, Valek Filippov, Kjartan
Maraas, Stanislav Visnovsky, Zbigniew Chyla, Andras Timar,
Takayuki KUSANO, Christian Rose, Ole Laursen, Carlos Perell
Marn, Peteris Krisjanis, Christian Meyer, Almer S. Tigelaar,
Fatih Demir, Marc Maurer, G<F6>rkem Cetin, Christophe Merlet,
Stanislav Brabec, Faith Demir, Jesus Bravo Alvarez)
gcalc:
* Warning fix. (Kjartan Maraas)
* Documentation fix. (John Fleck)
* Fix compilations on some systems. (George)
gdialog:
* Fix compilations on some systems. (George)
* Docs (Patanjali Somayaji, John Fleck)
gdiskfree:
* Some internal reorganization for excluded filesystems (Gregory
McLean)
* New icon/splash pixmap. (Matthias Warkus, Timothy Musson)
* Minor fixes. (George)
gcharmap:
* Don't use the system colormap. (Kjartan Maraas)
gcolorsel:
* Hook up help button in preferences to do something. (Kjartan
Maraas)
* Don't use the system colormap. (Kjartan Maraas)
gtt:
* An ongoing rewrite to support many MANY cool new features.
Still not 100% stable though. (Linas Vepstas)
logview:
* Fix FreeBSD compilation. (Peter A Jonsson)
* Massage the scrolling to be more sane (it still doesn't work
completely correctly). (George)
* Fix compilations on some systems + various minor fixes. (George)
stripchart:
* Fix 64bit issues with reading /proc (George)
* Version 1.5.7 (built with libpng-1.2.0)
* Added setargv.obj to Makefile.msc to expand wildcards, e.g., *.png
* Use constant string "pngcrush" instead of argv[0] when appropriate.
* Only check stats for infile==outfile once per input file, or not at
all if "-nofilecheck" option is present or if a directory was
created.
* Fixed bugs with changing bit_depth of grayscale images.
* Version 1.5.6 (built with libpng-1.0.12)
* Eliminated extra "Removed the cHNK chunk" messages generated by
version 1.5.5 when "-rem alla" or "-rem allb" is used.
* All unknown chunks including safe-to-copy chunks are now removed in
response to the "-rem alla" or "-rem allb" options.
* Issue a warning if the user tries "-cc" option when it is not
supported.
id3 is an ID3 v1.1 tag editor. ID3 tags are traditionally put at the
end of compressed streamed audio files to denote information about the
audio contents. Up to thirty characters of Title, Artist, and Album
information can be stored, as well as a 28-character comment,
four-digit year, track number up to 255, and an enumerated genre.
nemesis is a command-line UNIX network packet injection suite.
supported protocols: TCP, UDP, ICMP, ARP/RARP, IGMP, DNS,
RIP, and OSPF
"Nemesis attacks directed through fragrouter could be a most
powerful combination for the system auditor to find security
problems that could then be reported to the vendor(s), etc."
- Curt Wilson in Global Incident Analysis Center Detects Report
(SANS Institute - Nov 2000)
Provided in PR 14021 by xs@nitric.net.
Munged slightly by me to use buildlink functionality, and to use the
correct link time invocations for ELF binaries.
* Bugfixes
* SSL is now fully integrated into the IMAP toolkit
* Full client and server TLS support
* The server certificate must be signed by a trusted certificate authority
* RFC 1730 (IMAP4 as opposed to IMAP4rev1) support is turned off by default
in imapd
Firewalking is a technique developed by Mike D. Schiffman and David E.
Goldsmith that employs traceroute-like techniques to analyze IP packet
responses to determine gateway ACL filters and map networks.
Firewalk the tool employs the technique to determine the filter rules
in place on a packet forwarding device.
This package was provided in PR 14020 by xs@nitric.net. I split it into
two separate packages, firewalk-gtk and firewalk, and modified it to use
buildlink functionality.