* By default, use Qt4 instead of gtk2, gtk2 support is broken in this version
Changelog:
===== 0.99.2 (September 7, 2012) =====
* Has been added "My Books" (purchased books) section for LitRes catalog
* Hebrew localization (by David Kachan)
* Updated Finnish localization (by Marko Vertainen)
===== 0.99.1 (July 26, 2012) =====
* Fixed bug with freezing at start
* List of network libraries is updated now from fbreader.org
* Fixed working with secured connections (now authentification and books buying on LitRes.ru catalog works)
* Image support for Ms-Word doc format
===== 0.99.0 (July 5, 2012) =====
* Esperanto interface localization has been added (by KatarÃna Nosková)
* Hyphenation patterns for Polish (by Tomasz DÅugosz)
* Polish interface localization (by Tomasz DÅugosz)
* Speed of library scanning has been increased
* Plugin for reading MsWord (*.doc) books
* Fixed zip reading for several ePub books (e.g. for âäie Zeitâ ePubs)
* Support for book series in ePubs with point format (e.g. "2.5") has been added
* Fixed image support in RTF books
* Encoding & language recognizing has been improved
* As from version 0.99.0 FBReader for Linux supports qt4 interface only
===== 0.14.20100422 (April 22, 2010) =====
* Chinese text drawing optimization (thanks to You Sheng (SmartDevices) for
idea)
* Mobipocket image processing has been fixed
* Standard file open dialog is now used instead of the old specially written
for FBReader
* CSS processing for multi-xhtml epubs has been fixed (in 0.12.* the CSS
loaded for the first xhtml was also applied for all other xhtmls)
* Chinese encodings detection has been improved
* Language/encoding detection for small files has been improved
* A problem with TOC in newest O'Reilly ePubs has been fixed
* A detection of book format by mime-type (not by file extension) has been
partially implemented (in Gtk+ version only)
* Polish interface localization has been added (by RafaÅ BakuÅa)
===== 0.12.10 (April 1, 2010) =====
* Processing of external hyperlinks in epubs has been fixed
===== 0.12.9 (March 25, 2010) =====
* Processing of epub local hyperlinks of form "../dir/file.html" has been
fixed
* Code is now compilable with gcc 4.4.* (missing include directives have been
added)
===== 0.12.8 (March 22, 2010) =====
* Smashwords library support has been improved: purchase links have been added
* LitRes library support has been updated: since this version FBReader uses an
OPDS proxy located at http://data.fbreader.org/ for most operations with the
LitRes catalog
* Processing of the xhtml hyperlinks in html encoded form (like
'/files/This%20is%20a%20link') has been fixed
* A seg.fault during scanning several archives has been fixed
* Lithuanian localization has been updated
* Vietnamese language/encoding detection patterns have been added
* Parsing of decimal point in CSS files has been fixed (it doesn't depend on
the current locale now)
===== 0.12.7 (March 5, 2010) =====
* Vietnamese localization has been added
* LitRes catalog browsing broken in 0.12.6 has been fixed
===== 0.12.6 (March 3, 2010) =====
* A processing of ePub files with incorrect CRC/entry size information
has been fixed. Such files are available e.g. from the FictionWise site.
Changelog:
2012-09-06: Version 6.0.2
* The locale encoding detection has been fixed when NLS was disabled.
* Print line number when a binary symbol is found.
* Updated makefiles for Watcom C, and added a new one for OS/2.
Changelog:
version 1.036 created 2012/09/12
* Updates fonts to fix bug in TTF versions in which the GDEF table was not
included.
version 1.035 created 2012/09/10
* Updates the fitting for 'u' and its related glyphs. Updates the kerning in
the upright fonts.
version 1.034 created 2012/08/15
* Improved sidebearings of some glyphs, improved kerning classes, improved
some kern pairs.
* Fixed metrics issues with upright letter D and composites.
* Added glyphs and OT feature support for Jarai language.
* Added 'ordfeminine' glyph to 'ss02' feature.
* Changed glyph name 'schwa.supss' to 'uni0259.sups'.
* Changed weightClass value of the ExtraLight fonts from 250 to 200.
* Changed OS/2.usWinAscent and OS/2.usWinDescent values to be the same across
all fonts.
* Changed hhea.Ascender and hhea.Descender values as a result of the OS/
2usWin changes.
* Changed OS/2 table version number from 4 to 3.
* Harmonized the copyright strings.
* Change to Google croscore font 1.21.0 base
* Change license to the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1
Changelog:
"On Jul 18 Liberation fonts 2.00.0 version is released based
on croscore fonts to resolve long standing licensing problem and
also get more coverage present in croscore fonts."
Changelog:
2012/05/27 3.000 Added missing Jinmeiyou kanji and miscellaneous other kanji
and symbols. Corrected errors reported by users. In detail:
(detail is snipped)
Changelog v0.3.2:
+ sieve-refilter tool: improved man page documentation by explicitly specifying
the syntax used for mailbox arguments.
+ Sieve: spamtest and virustest extensions: improved trace debugging of score
calculation.
+ Sieve: made error messages about exceeding the maximum number of actions more
verbose.
- Sieve tools: fixed problems with running as root: sievec and sieve-dump now
ignore mail_uid and mail_gid settings when run as root.
- Sieve: fixed bug in action accounting (for limit checking): increase action
instance count only when an action is actually created.
- Sieve: include extension: fixed namespace separation of :global and :personal
scripts.
- ManageSieve: fixed segfault bug triggered by CHECKSCRIPT command.
- Fixed linking with ld.gold.
- Fixed several Clang compile warnings and a few potential bugs.
Changelog v0.3.3:
- Fixed compile against installed Dovecot headers. This was broken by the
ld.gold fix in the previous release.
+ imap: Implemented THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT extension.
+ Added "doveadm exec" command to easily execute commands from libexec_dir,
e.g. "doveadm exec imap -u user@domain"
+ Added "doveadm copy" command.
+ doveadm copy/move: Added optional user parameter to specify the source
username. This allows easily copying mails between different users.
+ Added namespace { disabled } setting to quickly enable/disable namespaces.
This is especially useful when its value is returned by userdb.
+ Added mailbox_alias plugin. It allows creating mailbox aliases using
symlinks.
+ imapc storage: Added imapc_max_idle_time setting to force activity on
connection.
+ fts-solr: Expunging multiple messages is now faster.
- director: In some conditions director may have disconnected from another
director (without logging about it), thinking it was sending invalid data.
- imap: Various fixes to listing mailboxes.
- pop3-migration plugin: Avoid disconnection from POP3 server due to idling.
- login processes crashed if there were a lot of local {} or remote {} settings
blocks.
+h323plus-1.24.0
Also note ptlib-2.10.7.
It seems that openh323 went away and was replaced by h323plus.
This update includes a bonus: we can then remove devel/pwlib.
Now depends on perl.
0.37 Commands that emit "status lines" using backspaces and carriage
returns could confuse rlwrap
rlwrap uses C strings internally, and thus cannot cope with
command output that contains zero bytes (padding). It used to
replace these with spaces, now the zero bytes are removed.
if the RLWRAP_HOME is set, but $RLWRAP_HOME doesn't exist, rlwrap
will create it
typo: SIGERR instead of SIG_ERR in signals.c
0.36 Entering a line from vi command mode would echo the input twice
Output from very busy commands would not always be printed on time
When rlwrap kills itself after a command crash it will not dump
core, in order to avoid clobbering command's much more interesting
core dump.
Premature filter death is now reported properly (it used to only
say: "EOF reading from filter" or "Broken pipe writing to filter")
0.35 config.{guess,sub} have been updated to version 2009-12-13
Corrected array bounds error in my_putstr("") (which could make
rlwrap write an extra newline when exiting, but might even crash
on some systems)
Many small improvements and fixes for multi-line input:
Multi-line inputs are now written to the inferior command one
line at a time, so that command's response (e.g. a continuation
prompt) can be interleaved with the echo'ed (multi-line) input.
Calling an external editor will no longer obliterate the prompt,
and line/column positions are now correct.
After a multi-line edit in vi-mode, the cursor will no longer
end up one line too high.
CTRL-D on an empty line was handed directly to command, but also
(erroneously) put in readline's input buffer
Many small fixes and improvements in signal handling:
SIGSEGV, and other "error" signals like SIGFPE, are now unblocked
all of the time, so that rlwrap can always clean up after a crash.
Since version 0.25 rlrwap's transparency extends to signals: if
the inferior command segfaults, rlwrap will kill itself with a
SIGSEGV. In order to get the bug reports where they belong,
rlwrap now reports explicitly that it has not crashed itself.
rlwrap's call to sigaction forgot to set the signal mask (!)
Continuing after CTRL-Z on QNX now wakes up command
Added --one-shot (-o) and --only-cook (-O) options
debug log is now in a format that works well with emacs' grep-mode
rlwrap's bindable readline function names (like rlwrap-call-editor) are
now in hyphen-style instead of underscore_style (use of the
old_style_names will now be flagged as an error)
Filters can now prevent a prompt from being cooked by "rejecting" it.
Rlwrapfilter.pm would set $_ incorrectly in echo and output handlers.
RlwrapFilter.pm manpage is now created by newer (and less buggy)
version of pod2man
Added EXAMPLES section and -t option to rlwrap manpage
0.34 Binding wide (e.g. utf-8) chars in .inputrc now works
prefix arguments are now correctly reset (M-5 a b now
yields aaaaab instead of aaaaabbbbb)
0.33 rlwrap incorrectly fed terminfo-style capnames ("dl1") instead of
termcap codes ("dl") into tgetstr(). On newer Debian systems this
exposed a bug where random garbage would be printed by rlwrap
Hyphens in rlwrap manpage are now all properly escaped
RlwrapFilter.pm now only re-sets $filter->cumulative_output when an
INPUT message is received
0.32 Major new feature: filtering. Filters sit between rlwrap and the
wrapped command, re-writing command output, input, prompts,
history, and completion word lists.
System-wide filters live in DATADIR/rlwrap/filters (where DATADIR =
/usr/local/share by default, installation-dependent) Because of this,
completions now live in DATADIR/rlwrap/completions (until now:
DATADIR/rlwrap)
To make filter writing easy, a perl module RlwrapFilter.pm has
been added. It doesn't become part of your perl installation, but lives
in DATADIR/rlwrap/filters
rlwrap didn't properly check errno after reading from inferior pty.
This could lead to a spurious "read error on master pty"
Instead of using crusty old signal(), signal handlers are now set
by sigaction() without SA_RESTART (BSD semantics) Different
syscall-restarting behaviour among systems caused hard-to-trace
bugs
Now copies inferior pty's c_oflags to stdout before
output. (some editors like joe would mess up the screen)
prompt handling logic has been streamlined. Coloured prompt handling is
reliable now, even for long prompts.
At program exit, rlwrap now outputs a newline only when the client
didn't.
Added -g, -I, -N, -S, -w and -z options
Removed -F option (and added a filter to replace it)
-p option now takes colour names (-pYellow)
rlwrap (and readline) uses C strings internally, which could cause problems
with commands that output '\0' bytes. In direct mode, such
characters are left untouched, but in readline mode they are
replaced by spaces.
the tools directory has been updated, so that configure will
feel at home even on newer systems
tested on SunOS, AIX, FreeBSD, HP/UX, QNX (thanks to polarhome.com), as
well as cygwin and linux
synchronization library provides read-side access which scales linearly
with the number of cores. It does so by allowing multiples copies of a
given data structure to live at the same time, and by monitoring the
data structure accesses to detect grace periods after which memory
reclamation is possible.
- HTTP service
- Fix ejabberd_http:get_line
- Don't use binary:match to extract lines from binaries
- Parse and encode https header names like native http parser does
- Parse correctly https request split into multiple packets
- Properly handle HEAD request in mod_http_bind (EJAB-1538)
- New option default_host for handling requests with ambiguous Host
(EJAB-1261)
- ODBC
- New ODBC support for mod_announce
- New ODBC support for mod_blocking
- New ODBC support for mod_irc
- New ODBC support for mod_muc
- New ODBC support for mod_shared_roster
- New ODBC support for mod_vcard_xupdate
- Add ODBC exporting function for privacy table
- Work also with some unicode strings in PgSQL (EJAB-1490)
- Replace a single quote with double quotes in an ODBC escape
- SSL
- Make sure that res is initialized in all cases
- Parse correctly https request split into multiple packets (EJAB-1537)
- Added missed tls:recv_data/2
- Don't ignore Length parameter in tls:recv
- Avoid quadratic behavior in reading SSL data
- Dix http_bind webserver TLS fail on Chrome (EJAB-1530)
- Miscelanea
- Assume we have only one CPU when an auto-detection fails (EJAB-1516)
- Auth: Relax digest-uri handling (EJAB-1529)
- Caps: Cache caps timestamp before the IQ-request is done
- IRC: Use of MUC password
- Private: misc errors cases fixes
- Pubsub: return user affiliation for a specified node (EJAB-1294)
- Shared Roster: Foreign items were not pushed (EJAB-1509)
- Shared Roster LDAP: user substitution in ldap_rfilter (EJAB-1555)
- Windows: Fix makefile rules for building DLLs
This module provides an extension to HTML::Template which allows
expressions in the template syntax. This is purely an addition -
all the normal HTML::Template options, syntax and behaviors will
still work.
This is the second attempt to fix the build problem that some people
have seen (I have received inconsistent reports). This should
force chan_mgcp to build on systems where it can. It was tested
on NetBSD 5.0, thus ensuring that it doesn't break previously
working systems; and NetBSD 6.99.7, where I finally saw the problem
that some people were reporting.