New in 2.14.0 - 13 march 2006
* Updated translations.
New in 2.13.92 - 27 february 2006
* Updated translations.
New in 2.13.90 - 29 january 2006
* I18N fixes Frank Arnold <farnold@cvs.gnome.org>
* Fixed desktop file.
New in 2.13.5 - 15 january 2006
* Dropped thread view. It's broken and not fixable. Søren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
* HIG fixes by Dennis Cranston <dennis_cranston@yahoo.com>
New in 2.13.4 - 2 january 2006
* Don't account iowait in CPU graphs.
* Start the graphs on startup so that they can acquire data even if
not shown.
* Added "Started" column to display start time of each process.
* Added smooth_refresh option to please Linus.
* Allow user to sort the device list (Dennis Cranston)
* Made Resources tab default.
* Reworked LoadGraph.
New in 2.13.3 - 13 december 2005
* gksu support (ok it's broken ;)
* requires automake-1.9 (James Henstridge)
* use g_slice instead of GMemChunks
New in 2.13.2 - 13 november 2005
* proclist : new "Writable memory" column.
* disklist : new "Available" column. Makes more sense on fs with reserved
space (i.e. ext2/3)
New in 2.13.1 - 27 october 2005
* cairo graphs - Paolo Borelli
* fixed some strings - Adam Weinberger
* got rid of the infoview
* dropped irrelevant/cryptic memory info.
================
Version 2.14.0.2
================
libnautilus-burn
* Fix the operation of the NAUTILUS_BURN_CHECK_VERSION macro.
================
Version 2.14.0.1
================
libnautilus-burn
* Fix crash in drive selection widget
===============
Version 2.14.0
===============
nautilus-cd-burner
* Fix crash of test program (Fabio Bonelli)
libnautilus-burn
* Emit the notify signal when changing the drive property (Ross)
Translators
* Petr Tomeš (cs)
* Kostas Papadimas (el)
* Rajesh Ranjan (hi)
* Kjartan Maraas (nb)
* Kjartan Maraas (no)
* Duarte Loreto (pt)
* Mugurel Tudor (ro)
* Daniel Nylander (sv)
* Maxim Dziumanenko (uk)
===============
Version 2.13.91
===============
nautilus-cd-burner
* Try harder to unmount volumes before use
libnautilus-burn
* Add mount detection
Translators
* Rostislav \"zbrox\" Raykov (bg)
* Miloslav Trmac (cs)
* Francisco Javier F. Serrador (es)
* Ivar Smolin (et)
* Ilkka Tuohela (fi)
* Ignacio Casal Quinteiro (gl)
* Luca Ferretti (it)
* Kjartan Maraas (nb)
* Reinout van Schouwen (nl)
* Kjartan Maraas (no)
* Laurent Dhima (sq)
* Liu Songhe (zh_CN)
===============
Version 2.13.90
===============
nautilus-cd-burner
* Display only the supported write speeds (Ryan Lortie)
* Use gnome-vfs to glob and tilde expand the source iso and cue files
* Add eject button to write finished dialog
* Add eject button to media request dialog
* Use disc label as default label for writing ISO (Fabio Bonelli)
libnautilus-burn
* New API nautilus_burn_drive_get_write_speeds (Ryan Lortie)
* New HAL only API nautilus_burn_drive_get_media_label
* Use HAL volume.disc.capacity if available
* Use gnome-mount if available
* Get media type information even if the volume is mounted
Translators
* Jordi Mallach (ca)
* Adam Weinberger (en_CA)
* Ivar Smolin (et)
* Ignacio Casal Quinteiro (gl)
* Ankit Patel (gu)
* Kjartan Maraas (nb)
* Kjartan Maraas (no)
* Evandro Fernandes Giovanini (pt_BR)
* Maxim Popov (ru)
* Theppitak Karoonboonyanan (th)
* Clytie Siddall (vi)
* Liu Songhe (zh_CN)
* Woodman Tuen (zh_HK)
* Woodman Tuen (zh_TW)
==============
Version 2.13.5
==============
libnautilus-burn
* Use gnome-mount if available
* Add library version checking capability
Translators
* Rostislav \"zbrox\" Raykov (bg)
* Nikos Charonitakis (el)
* Adam Weinberger (en_CA)
* Ivar Smolin (et)
* Ilkka Tuohela (fi)
* Ignacio Casal Quinteiro (gl)
* Ankit Patel (gu)
* Prudhvi Krishna S (te)
* Theppitak Karoonboonyanan (th)
* Clytie Siddall (vi)
* Woodman Tuen (zh_HK)
* Woodman Tuen (zh_TW)
==============
Version 2.13.4
==============
nautilus extension
* Add location specific widget to nautilus window
* Remove toolbar button now in favor of location widget
libnautilus-burn
* Try non-HAL lookup when HAL lookup fails (Jason D. Hildebrand)
* Try to detect media type from capabilities (Jason D. Hildebrand)
mapping-daemon
* Make buffered protocol not lose events
* Fix removing wrong file monitor
* Remove file monitor directly when connection drops
Translators
* Rostislav \"zbrox\" Raykov (bg)
* Adam Weinberger (en_CA)
* Ilkka Tuohela (fi)
* Christophe Merlet (RedFox) (fr)
* Ignacio Casal Quinteiro (gl)
* Ankit Patel (gu)
* Gabor Kelemen (hu)
* Takeshi AIHANA (ja)
* Evandro Fernandes Giovanini (pt_BR)
* Marcel Telka (sk)
* Theppitak Karoonboonyanan (th)
* Clytie Siddall (vi)
==============
Version 2.13.3
==============
nautilus-cd-burner
* Use appropriate text in dialog when copying discs
* Remove eject after write option from interface
libnautilus-burn
* Fix size reporting for DVD-R (Fabio Bonelli)
* Fix size reporting for commercial DVD
* Allow disc type check on non-MMC compliant drives (Frederic Crozat)
Translators
* Vital Khilko (be)
* Rostislav \"zbrox\" Raykov (bg)
* Adam Weinberger (en_CA)
* Priit Laes (et)
* Roozbeh Pournader (fa)
* Ignacio Casal Quinteiro (gl)
* Ankit Patel (gu)
* Žygimantas BeruÄka (lt)
* Kjartan Maraas (nb)
* Reinout van Schouwen (nl)
* Kjartan Maraas (no)
* Marcel Telka (sk)
* Theppitak Karoonboonyanan (th)
==============
Version 2.13.2
==============
libnautilus-burn
* Add new methods to API
mapping-daemon
* Use buffered IO (Crispin Flowerday)
* Fix Intel compiler warnings (Kjartan Maraas)
Translators
* Ales Nyakhaychyk (be)
* Ignacio Casal Quinteiro (gl)
* Takeshi AIHANA (ja)
* Åygimantas Beruka (lt)
* Reinout van Schouwen (nl)
* Theppitak Karoonboonyanan (th)
==============
Version 2.13.1
==============
nautilus-cd-burner
* Use DAO/SAO for all discs created from the GUI
* Change the progress dialog wording to match disc type
* Fix writing more than two discs
* Fix spinning disc images when writing another disc
libnautilus-burn
* Turn NautilusBurnDrive into a class
* Add media-added/media-removed events for Drives
* Only do one dbus IPC call to get device properties
* Add complete DVD+R DL support
nautilus extension
* Use new nautilus info API to get drive (Christian Neumair)
Major changes in 2.14.0 are:
* Fix deadlock when dragging over list view in some conditions
* Fix keynav details in text beside icon mode
* Don't show folder count for smb shares
* Fix crash on middle click of file
* Fix a crash when leaving a directory
* Close window when folder moves to trash
* Fix deep count in properties dialog in some cases
* Avoid calculating mime lists for activation
* Fix text drawing in RTL mode when using text besides icons
* Remove blank error dialog on mount when using gnome-mount
Major changes in 2.13.92 are:
* Better filename linebreaking at punctuation marks.
* List view: If a rename moves the file in the view, scroll to the new position
* Better handling of broken filename encoding for link targets
* Some desktop icon positioning fixes
* Browser mode: don't close window on up if current directory has been removed
* Pass original files, not target files to property page providers.
This allows property page extensions to look at desktop files and symlinks.
* Various small optimizations
* Leak fixes
* Build fixes
Major changes in 2.13.91 are:
* Fix a desktop icon positioning bug
* Fix opening saved searches file from outside nautilus
Major changes in 2.13.90 are:
* Add option to always use the location bar to the preferences dialog
* Enable the icons in the places sidebar as drop targets
* Fix for desktop volume icon positioning
* Show detailed file size in the properties dialog
* HIG fix for the delete from trash dialog
* Fix icon scaling for images with extreme ratios
* Fix leaks & crashes
Major changes in 2.13.4 are:
* Open modules with BIND_LOCAL
* Disable network icon on desktop by default
* Add Network to places menu
* Fix sort by atime
* Some HIG fixes
* Add support for searching for custom mime type
* store custom icons for folders as relative patch if in folder
* Much better activation of multiple files
* Bumped the default image size thumbnailing limit
* Handle new background image zooming mode
* Add optional support for Tracker indexer
* Fix leaks & crashes
Major changes in 2.13.3 are:
* Added initial support for search
* Fixed memleaks
* Don't frame thumbnails with alpha channel
* Better handling of opening multiple files
* New resize knob icon
* View update optimizations
* No titles for alert dialogs
* Add network desktop icon
* Use access() to determine permissions
Major changes in 2.13.2 are:
* Fix mime list problem introduced with sort change
* Build fixes
* Keyboard support for icon stretching
* Finally fix tree sidebar crash
* ctrl-shift-g goes backwards in typeahead
* Add Skip all button in copy/move conflict dialog
* Position new files/folders correctly in manual layout mode
* Nicer UI for setting custom file icons
* Fix CD icon positioning on desktop
* Fix desktop redraw issues on non-100% zoom levels
* Use the same home icon always
Major changes in 2.13.1 are:
* Adds volume/drive api for modules
* Better sizes of stock icons in many places
* GtkTreeView style typeahead
* '/' opens location dialog/entry
* middle click in browser mode opens new window
* Handle cancellation of authentication better
* Add format menu item for floppy drives
Mars 13, 2006: Overview of changes in 2.14.0
============================================
* Updated translations.
February 27, 2006: Overview of changes in 2.13.92
=================================================
* Fixed proc_state documentation.
* Updated mountlist ignore list.
January 23, 2006: Overview of changes in 2.13.3
===============================================
* linux:
- fixe get_procmap for linux < 2.6.14.
January 2, 2006: Overview of changes in 2.13.2
==============================================
* Fixed libtool versioning (James Henstridge)
December 15, 2005: Overview of changes in 2.13.1
================================================
* linux:
- fixed proclist
- implemented server->real_ncpu
December 13, 2005: Overview of changes in 2.13.0
================================================
* Requires automake-1.9 (James Henstridge)
* Supports up to 32 CPU
* Supports Linux smaps
* linux: fixed SMP detection
This release is not ABI compatible with previous releases. Sorry.
gnome-vfs 2.14.0
* Fix circular dependency on gnome-mount
* Fix some details in gnome_vfs_xfer callbacks
* Avoid crash with symlinks that has ':' in them
* Update hal volume manager policies
* Fix leaks
* Better smb authentication code
* Fix permission reading bug introduced in 2.13.92
gnome-vfs 2.13.92
* Build fixes
* Fix memory leaks
* Some optimizations
* New readdir option GNOME_VFS_FILE_INFO_NAME_ONLY that only returns
filenames (not stat info).
* use pmount in /media if not using gnome-mount or hal-mount
* Fixes for encrypted drives/volumes in hal backend
* Mime detection fix for multiple magic matches of same prio
* HAL volume operation fixes
* More robust gnome_vfs_make_uri_from_input_internal
* Fix Avahi resolving of non-local hostnames
gnome-vfs 2.13.91
* Eject fixes for volume manager
* Windows 2000 portability fixes
* Revert overwrite error dialog change that caused problems
* ssh fixes for newer BSD and OSX releases
gnome-vfs 2.13.4
* Add support for gnome-mount
* Re-add thread prioritizing
* Add gnome_vfs_get_mime_type_for_name_and_data () and
gnome_vfs_get_mime_type_for_name ()
* Deprecate gnome_vfs_mime_type_from_name ()
* Skip attempts to overwrite a file onto itself in
gnome_vfs_xfer and friends.
* Retrun GNOME_VFS_ERROR_INTERRUPTED when aborting transfers
* inotify: Fix various crashers and bugs
* ftp-method: Basic support for proxies
* http-method: Fix SSL support
* http-mehtod: Fix bugs introduced during the neon upgrade
* Various hal related volume fixes
* Hide some more private functions
* Some documentation updates
* Translation updates
gnome-vfs 2.13.3
* load modules with BIND_LOCAL
* inotify fix
gnome-vfs 2.13.2
* Support Avahi 0.6
* Support passwords in mount
* Inotify support
* Update neon import to 0.25
* Leak fixes
* Win32 fixes
* Add GNOME_VFS_FILE_INFO_FIELDS_IDS to see if uid/gid are valid
* Update to lates xdgmime
* Use the glib GThreadPool code instead of our own threadpool
gnome-vfs 2.13.1
* Support for recent samba
* Fix bug when resolving nested symlinks
* Sync to upstream xdg-mime code
* Various fixes to gnomevfs-* apps
* New functions gnome_vfs_exists, gnome_vfs_get_slow_mime
* Better ls parsing for ftp
* Return GNOME_VFS_ERROR_CANCELLED when authentication is cancelled
* Add avahi support
* Fix problem when mounting cd multiple times
* Hide private symbols
* Better docs
* Fix metadata removal issue with deletion in Nautilus
notification-daemon is an application that shows notifications sent by
other applications on your desktop in the form of popups. It is based
on the libnotify library.
libnotify is a library that allows applications to raise visual notifications
in a desktop environment. An external application, the notification-daemon,
is then in charge to show them as it wishes.
D-BUS 0.61 (24 Febuary 2006)
==
- Documentation all around
- dbus-launch now produces correct sh and csh syntax
- Nested arrays now work correctly
- GLib bindings:
- Inheriting from DBusGProxy is now possible
- GPtrArrays can now be marshalled
- org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.ClientCSymbol annotation added
- Openning connections to arbitrary addresses now supported
- Python bindings:
- sender_keyword and path_keyword keywords added to signal listener API
- Byte types now demarshal to unsigned char
- calling methods now do the correct thing
- Qt bindings:
- both Qt3 and Qt4 bindings can be built at the same time
- Use the standard org.freedesktop.DBus.Method.NoReply annotation
for the "async" calls instead of creating one for us.
- Mono bindings:
- 64bit arch fixes
- Massive bug fixing all around
D-BUS 0.60 (30 November 2005)
==
- major ABI/API changes - sonames changed
- RequestName queuing behavior has changed (refer to dbus-specification)
- DBUS_NAME_FLAG_PROHIBIT_REPLACEMENT has been removed and
DBUS_NAME_FLAG_ALLOW_REPLACEMENT has been added to the flags
- signals emitted by the bus now show up in the introspect data
- auth EXTERNAL now supported on BSD varients
- ReleaseName method added to the bus to allow a service
to remove itself as owner of a bus name
- dbus_connection_read_write added for getting messages off the bus
in the absence of a mainloop
- Qt4 bindings added and the Qt3 bindings have been depricated
- python bindings:
- marshal using introspect data if available
- better exception handling and propigation
- private connections are now supported
- UTF-8 cleanups
- out_signature added to method decorators for specifying
how the return values should be marshaled
- sender_keyword added to method decorators for specifying
and argument to provide the unique name of the method caller
- async_callbacks added to method decorators
- multiple inheritance of classes now supported
- GLib bindings:
- respect NoReply annotations
- dbus_g_method_return_get_reply and dbus_g_method_return_send_reply
added to the lowlevel code for use when the dbus-glib marshalling
code is not adiquate
- numerous bug fixes all around
D-BUS 0.50 (06 September 2005)
===
This is a minor release from 0.36.2. The series number has changed
not because of any technical reasons but as an indication that we
are moving closer to 1.0. It is hoped that this will be the last
series to see major changes, most of which will be isolated to the
GLib and Python bindings, as we transition to concentrate more on
bug busting and code auditing.
- D-Bus builds on the Cygwin platform
- Makefile cleanups
- Various bug fixes
- Optimization of the dbus object tree
- Memleaks and GIL crasher bugs have been fixed in the Python bindings
D-BUS 0.36.2 (29 August 2005)
===
- Security: Restrict other users from connecting to another users
session bus
D-BUS 0.36.1 (24 August 2005)
===
- Python Bindings:
- fixed to work with hal-device-manager
- For 64bit builds everything is installed to lib64/python2.4/
since Python can't handle multilib
D-BUS 0.36 (23 August 2005)
===
- Maximum sized of cached messages have been reduced to 10K
- Match rules now allow matching on arguments inside the message
- introspect.xsl XSLT style sheet added for formatting introspection
data into XHTML for analysis
- Python bindings:
- now have working type objects for explicit
typecasting
- Variant type has been added
- Dictionaries, Variants and Arrays can all be passed the signiture or
type(s) of their children
- the optional timeout= keyword has been added when making method calls
- match on args has been implemented
- a .pth file has been added for dealing with libraries and python files
being in different directories such as in 64bit installs
- various bug fixes
- GLib bindings:
- deeply recursive types now supported
- many symbols are no longer exported as part of the public API
- various memleak and other bug fixes
D-BUS 0.35.2 (17 July 2005)
===
- Rename Unix Security Context to SELinux Security Context in API
- Fixed more dist errors that distcheck didn't pick up on
- Fixed various bugs in the python bindings that prevented them from working
D-BUS 0.35.1 (16 July 2005)
===
- Fixed dist error where python/dbus_bindings.pxd was being shipped
instead of dbus_bindings.pxd.in
- Use this instead of the 0.35 tarball
D-BUS 0.35 (15 July 2005)
===
- --with-dbus-user added to the configure scripts for configuring the
user the system bus runs on
- --with-console-auth-dir added to configure scripts for configuring the
directory to look in for console user locks
- service files for auto-starting D-Bus services now has the ability to pass
in command line arguments to the executable
- Huge auto-start bug squashed which caused some services not to start when
requested in rapid succession
- SE-Linux security contexts can now be appended to messages for inspection
by services that enforce their own security policies
- Colin says the GLib binding are ready for general consumption
- New GLib tutorial
- New GLib example code
- Python bindings are now version (0,42,0)
- Python bindings API has changed on the service side
- dbus.service has been split out as a seperate module
- dbus.service.Service is renamed to dbus.service.BusName
- dbus.service.Object has swapped the bus_name and object_path constructor
parameters to make it easier to do inheritance over the bus
- dbus.glib has been seperated out in order to lessen the dependency on glib
and to allow other mainloops to be integrated with the bindings including
a planned generic mainloop for non-gui apps.
- Python bindings now aquire the GIL when calling back into the python
interpreter. Fixes crashes when using threading and other random segfaults.
- New Python tutorial
- Numerous D-Bus bug fixes all around
D-BUS 0.34 (15 June 2005)
===
- dbus_connection_disconnect is deprecated in favor of dbus_connection_close
- The bus can now use D_NOTIFY (if available) to check when configuration files
have changed and reload them
- New dbus_message_has_path/member/interface API added
- The Ping message from the org.freedesktop.DBus.Peer interface is now handled
- Complete glib bindings overhaul (and are still under construction)
- Tutorial now has an updated GLib section
- GLib bindings can now send/receive hash tables, arrays and other complex types
- Python bindings overhaul (most public facing API's done)
- Python bindings have been split up into separate files
- Python added new type classes for hinting to the marshaler what type
to send over the wire
- Python bindings now have decorators for specifying exported methods and signals
- Numerous bug fixes
D-BUS 0.33 (25 Apr 2005)
===
- downgrade requirement from GTK+-2.6 to 2.4 for building gtk components
- python binding API's have been overhalled to be more "pythonic" and cleaner
- python bindings now export dbus.version which is set to (0,40,0)
- python bindings now implement the org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable interface
- python binding match rules are now more flexable
- make check has been fixed
- many, many major bug fixes
D-BUS 0.32 (29 Mar 2005)
===
- mono bindings now compiles correctly
- mono binding cleanups
- glib bindings generates wrappers for bus methods in dbus-glib-bindings.h
- glib binding cleanus
- users and groups can now be specified by UID and GID in config files
- numerous memory leak fixes
- various other fixes
D-BUS 0.31 (07 Mar 2005)
===
- land the new message args API and recursive type system
- add docs and fixed Doxygen warnings throught source
- split out some functions not needed in libdbus to *-util.c source files
- take out type convienience functions
- libdbus now back below 150K
- booleans are now 32-bit instead of 8-bit
- specification updated
- grand renaming to strip out the use of "service"
just say "name" instead (or "bus name" when ambiguous)
- rename dbus-daemon-1 to dbus-daemon throughout
- rename activation to auto-start
- auto-start on by default now
- note that libdbus is the low-level API
- python bindings updated to the new API
- mono bindings updated to the new API
- add 16 bit types
- dictionaries are now ARRAYS of DICT_ENTRY
- dbus-glib-tool renamed to dbus-binding-tool
- massive rewrite of the glib bindings
- saner names for the dbus interface, object path and service defines
- new functions for handling type signitures
- bump sonames for libdbus and libdbus-glib
- various small fixes
patch-ak has been applied upstream.
Release Notes for Bacula 1.38.6:
New features:
- For autochanger get Scratch tape if in autochanger if
no appendable Volumes are available.
- New virtual disk autochanger. See scripts/disk-changer for
documentation.
- New optional Device resource directive in SD. 'Device Type =',
which may have types: File, DVD, Tape, or FIFO. This can
be useful for writing DVDs on FreeBSD where Bacula cannot
correctly detect the DVD.
- Faster restore tree building and uses less memory.
- The command line keyword job (or jobname) now refers to the
name of the job specified in the Job resource; jobid refers
as before to the non-unique numeric jobid; and ujobid refers
to the unique job identification that Bacula creates for each
job.
- The job report for Backups has a few more user friendly ways
of displaying the information.
- The wait command can now be made to wait for jobids.
- New command line keywords are permitted in update volume. They
are Inchanger=yes/no, slot=nn.
- Add two new console commands: enable job=<job-name> and
disable job=<job-name>. When a job is disabled, it will not
be started by the scheduler. If you disable a job and restart
Bacula or reload the .conf file, the job will be re-enabled.
- Add a new Job resource directive "enable = yes|no".
Major bug fixes:
- Fix race condition in multiple-drive autochangers where
both drives want the same Volume.
- Do not allow opening default catalog for restricted console
if it is not in ACL.
- Writable FIFOs now work for restore.
- ACLs are now checked in all dot commands.
- Multiple drive autochangers and multiple different autochangers
should now work correctly (no race conditions for Volume names,
update slots use correct StorageId).
- Fix bug where drive was always reserved if a restore job failed
while in the reservation process.
Release Notes for Bacula 1.38.5:
Release 1.38.5 released 19Jan06:
- Apply label barcodes fix supplied by Rudolf Cejka.
- Modify standard rpm installation to set SD group to disk
so that SD will by default have access to tape drives.
- Allow users to specify user/group and start options
for each daemon in /etc/sysconf/bacula file.
very simple, customizable and it renders only text on the desktop (and
percentagebars if you want it to ;) and the only lib it uses is Xlib.
Torsmo can show various information about your system and it's peripherals,
including:
* Kernel version
* Uptime
* System time
* Network interface information
* Memory and swap usage
* Hostname
* Machine, i686 for example
* System name, Linux for example
* Temperatures from i2c-sensors
* Temperature from ACPI
* Battery capacity from ACPI/APM
* Number of processes running or sleeping
* Local mails (unread and all)
* Filesystem stats
* Revision 2.27 2005-04-08 22:08:45+02 fred
Also accept PPID==1 if nothing else is found. Should fix problem with
FreeBSD and security.bsd.see_other_uids=0.
* Revision 2.26 2004-10-15 13:59:03+02 fred
Fixed small bug with char/int variable c
reported by Tomas Dvorak <tomas_dvorak AT mailcan.com>
* Revision 2.25 2004-05-14 16:41:39+02 fred
Added workaround for spurious blank lines in ps output under AIX 5.2
reported by Dean Rowswell <rowswell AT ca.ibm.com>
* Revision 2.24 2004-04-14 09:10:29+02 fred
*** empty log message ***
* Revision 2.23 2004-02-16 10:55:20+01 fred
Fix for zombies (pid == 0) under FreeBSD
* Revision 2.22 2003-12-12 10:58:46+01 fred
Added support for TRU64 v5.1b TruCluster
* Revision 2.21 2003-10-06 13:55:47+02 fred
Fixed SEGV under Linux when process table changes during run
* Revision 2.20 2003-07-09 20:07:29+02 fred
cosmetic
(Hint for updaters: the ChangeLog is at the bottom of the source file.)
gnome-vfs's code so that they are properly recognized. More
specifically this finally fixes the trash in Nautilus: it didn't
show files in the home directory if it was stored in one of these
"unknown" file systems. Bump PKGREVISION to 5.
Closes PR pkg/30184.
This will cause amanda to add -X to dump on systems where this option
is available (AFAIK NetBSD 3.0 and newer).
Add the user-settable variable AMANDA_DUMP_SNAP to control this at the
package build time (disabled by default).
Bump pkgrevision.
INSTALL/DEINSTALL script creation within pkgsrc.
If an INSTALL or DEINSTALL script is found in the package directory,
it is automatically used as a template for the pkginstall-generated
scripts. If instead, they should be used simply as the full scripts,
then the package Makefile should set INSTALL_SRC or DEINSTALL_SRC
explicitly, e.g.:
INSTALL_SRC= ${PKGDIR}/INSTALL
DEINSTALL_SRC= # emtpy
As part of the restructuring of the pkginstall framework internals,
we now *always* generate temporary INSTALL or DEINSTALL scripts. By
comparing these temporary scripts with minimal INSTALL/DEINSTALL
scripts formed from only the base templates, we determine whether or
not the INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts are actually needed by the package
(see the generate-install-scripts target in bsd.pkginstall.mk).
In addition, more variables in the framework have been made private.
The *_EXTRA_TMPL variables have been renamed to *_TEMPLATE, which are
more sensible names given the very few exported variables in this
framework. The only public variables relating to the templates are:
INSTALL_SRC INSTALL_TEMPLATE
DEINSTALL_SRC DEINSTALL_TEMPLATE
HEADER_TEMPLATE
The packages in pkgsrc have been modified to reflect the changes in
the pkginstall framework.
Ipmitool is a utility for managing and configuring devices that support
the "Intelligent Platform Management Interface". IPMI is an open
standard for monitoring, logging, recovery, inventory, and control of
hardware that is implemented independent of the main CPU, BIOS, and OS.
The service processor (or Baseboard Management Controller, BMC) is the
brain behind platform management and its primary purpose is to handle
the autonomous sensor monitoring and event logging features.
The ipmitool program provides a simple command-line interface to this
BMC. It features the ability to read the sensor data repository (SDR)
and print sensor values, display the contents of the System Event Log
(SEL), print Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) inventory information, read
and set LAN configuration parameters, and perform remote chassis power
control.
without underscores (REPLACE.*.old, REPLACE.*.new, and REPLACE_FILES.*).
Also convert REPLACE.*.new= ${SH:Q} back to ${SH}, as it should not be quoted
here, if at all.
Ok with rillig.
automatically. The essential concept is that a file which was
installed automatically and has not been changed will be updated with
new versions, and modified files will not be changed.
This is 0.2
dd_rhelp is a bash script that handles a very useful program written in C by
Kurt Garloff which is called dd_rescue, which roughly acts as the dd(1) command
with the characteristic to NOT stop when it falls on read/write errors. But
using it is quite time consuming. This is where dd_rhelp come to help.
In short, it'll use dd_rescue on your entire disc, but will try to gather the
maximum valid data before trying for ages on bad sectors. So if you leave
dd_rhelp work for infinite time, it'll have the same effect as a simple
dd_rescue. But because you might not have this infinite time (this could indeed
take really long in some cases...), dd_rhelp will jump over bad sectors and
rescue valid data. In the long run, it'll parse all your device with dd_rescue.
You can Ctrl-C it whenever you want, and rerun-it at will, it'll resume its job
as it depends on the log files dd_rescue creates.
Like dd, dd_rescue does copy data from one file or block device to another.
You can specify file positions (called seek and Skip in dd).
There are several differences:
* dd_rescue does not provide character conversions.
* The command syntax is different. Call dd_rescue -h.
* dd_rescue does not abort on errors on the input file, unless you specify a
maximum error number. Then dd_rescue will abort when this number is
reached.
* dd_rescue does not truncate the output file, unless asked to.
* You can tell dd_rescue to start from the end of a file and move backwards.
* It uses two block sizes, a large (soft) block size and a small (hard) block
size. In case of errors, the size falls back to the small one and is
promoted again after a while without errors.
NetBSD 2 + pflkm, because the path was substituted by "__nonexistent__".
So to fix this properly, add a patch with CPP conditional which fixes
the path for __DragonFly__.
makeinfo if no native makeinfo executable exists. Honor TEXINFO_REQD
when determining whether the native makeinfo can be used.
* Remove USE_MAKEINFO and replace it with USE_TOOLS+=makeinfo.
* Get rid of all the "split" argument deduction for makeinfo since
the PLIST module already handles varying numbers of split info files
correctly.
NOTE: Platforms that have "makeinfo" in the base system should check
that the makeinfo entries of pkgsrc/mk/tools.${OPSYS}.mk are
correct.
developer is officially maintaining the package.
The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is
that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by
submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely
to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are
already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't
developers.
now this is for NetBSD>=3 only (until the next header change...), but
as I'm appearently the only person who has bought that crap I don't
feel bad about it
type tables from it. It is too stupid to understand the GCC extension
used for (u)int64_t on FreeBSD and DragonFly by the default code.
Use -Dlint on those platforms and hope that FreeBSD 10 will arrive
after the upstream is fixed.
Changes in 0.12.12
* Fixed another bug in the iso options code which sometimes resulted in a
failed verification.
* Properly close the reading device when copying VideoDVDs. This bug
resulted in a blocked device.
* Fixed handling of filenames in libdvdcss backend (this fixes VideoDVD
copy).
Changes in 0.12.11
* Fixed selection in the audio CD ripping window.
* Fixed info block handling in WAVE audio file decoder: no more clicks at
the end.
* Introduced a hack which fixes the "Wav detected as Mpeg file" bug.
* Fixed Auto multisession mode for DVD+RW and DVD-RW in restricted
overwrite mode in case a previous session was imported.
* Fixed a crash with HAL >= 0.5 when exiting K3b.
* Allow copying of double layer DVDs with a size below 4.3 GB to single
layer media.
* Support for the ring buffer in growisofs 6.0.
* Use .iso extension for images instead of .img
* Properly remove the image file in case verification failed.
* Ignore mounting state of a medium when showing its contents.
* Fixed a bug in the iso options code which sometimes resulted in a
failed verification.
* Properly handle cue files withan image file name like
image.bin.cue + image.bin
* Write a proper Xing header when encoding VBR mp3 files.
> 2005-11-23 Balazs Scheidler <bazsi@bzorp.balabit>
>
> * configure.in: bumped version number to 0.3.17
>
> * src/io.c (do_write): added workaround for broken destination
> sockets
>
> * src/pkt_buffer.c (do_flush_stream): make sure data is not lost
> if A_WRITE returns failure by pushing it back to the buffer
>
> 2005-05-03 Balazs Scheidler <bazsi@bzorp.balabit>
>
> * configure.in: bumped version number to 0.3.16
>
> * src/io.c (io_iter): fixed possible nonblocking_fd leaks as
> unlinking an fd might have dropped some valid structures
>
> * src/werror.c: fixed werror_hexdump and related functions,
> still #if 0ed but useful for tracking down gc related problems
Changes:
* Thu Feb 02 2006 - Release of a GPL compliant 2.01.01a05-ossdvd
patch. This patch is for cdrtools-2.01.01a05.tar.bz2 and is adjusted
to work with linux kernel 2.6.12 or higher and can be compiled with
gcc-4.0.x. The rawio patch using libcap has been migrated to
cdrtools-2.01.01a05-rawio.patch.bz2 . The patch called
cdrtools-2.01.01-scsibuf.patch.bz has become redundant, as this has
been integrated inside cdrtools-2.01.01a05.tar.bz2 . RPMS and SRPMS
have been updated for mandriva 2006.0. The order of applying patches
is now :
1. cdrtools-2.01.01a05-ossdvd.patch.bz2 .ossdvd
2. cdrtools-2.01.01a01-DVD-speed.patch.bz2 .dvd-speed
3. cdrtools-2.01.01a05-rawio.patch.bz2 .rawio
4. cdrtools-2.01.01a01-scanbus.patch.bz2 .scanbus
Warly's Cdrecord DVD patch and others can now be found on
http://people.mandriva.com/~warly/files/cdrtools/
From the pkgsrc-wip package by Martijn van Buul. Updated to 0.12.10
and finished off by me.
K3b is a CD and DVD burning application for Linux and BSD systems
optimized for KDE. It provides a comfortable user interface to perform
most CD/DVD burning tasks like creating an Audio CD from a set of audio
files or copying a CD. The actual burning in K3b is done by the command
line utilities cdrecord, cdrdao, and growisofs.
pthread_attr_setscope() function (which is not implemented on NetBSD).
Also now it uses sem_* functions for semaphores, so link it to librt on
NetBSD.
This closes PR pkg/32675 by hira@.
Bump PKGREVISION.
An extremly fast and lightweight file manager which features tabbed
browsing and user-friendly interface.
Features:
* Extremly fast and lightweight
* Can be started in one second on normal machine
* Tabbed browsing (Similiar to Firefox)
* Drag & Drop support
* Files can be dragged among tabs
* Load large directories in reasonable time
* File association support (Default application)
* Basic thumbnail support
* Bookmarks support
* Handles non-UTF-8 encoded filenames correctly
* Provide icon view and detailed list view
* Standard compliant (Follows FreeDesktop.org)
* Clean and user-friendly interface (GTK+ 2)