* Update attribute count, after purging invalid html syntax/
* Fix some HTML display bugs
* When using GPG, sign the entire message in its entirety, instead
of signing each MIME part separately. Some E-mail clients cannot
handle individually-signed multipart/alternative content.
* Fix HTML templates (remove 8bit content inserted by Amaya).
* Wiki-style composition of HTML messages.
Also, the "fam" option is noted to be supported here now, although
the logic to handle it is still in mail/courier-maildir/Makefile.common.
code from courier-0.52.2 which has no changes from the code in 0.52.1.
The only change is that "fam" is no longer a package option (or a
dependency) for courier-maildir.
Bugfixes:
o Address a bug in the oplock code which may cause clients to stall
when multiple users are accessing a share concurrently
o Missing groups in a user's token when logging in via kerberos
o Incompatibilities with newer MS Windows hotfixes and
embedded OS platforms
o Portability and crash bugs.
o Performance issues in winbindd.
Additions:
o Complete NTLMv2 support by consolidating authentication
mechanism used at the CIFS and RPC layers.
o The capability to manage Unix services using the Win32
Service Control API.
o The capability to view external Unix log files via the
Microsoft Event Viewer.
o New libmsrpc share library for application developers.
o Rewrite of CIFS oplock implementation.
o Performance Counter external daemon.
o Winbindd auto-detection query methods when communicating with
a domain controller.
o The ability to enumerate long share names in libsmbclient
applications.
Changes for libmusicbrainz 2.1.2
-------------------------------------
- Since expat is now installed on most systems we removed our internal copy
and now rely on the system installed version.
- Juergen Kreileder Supplied minimal patch for making sure that mb_client sti
ll works
when CDO_CHECK_TYPE is defined
- Fixed a C++ style variable declaration inside the album.c C module
- On linux the cdrom drive is now opened in non-blocking mode
- Fixed bug #834541: Tagger setting track no. is 0 - possibly due to trm mixu
p?
- Added support for parsing AdvancedRelationship date. Also added new
getrels.c example program.
- Re-added the python bindings and changed the binding's version number to
match the version of this lib.
- Fixed bug # 1224562: libmusicbrainz fails to post large RDF. This fixes
problems looking up CDs with large numbers of tracks. (This was also
bug # 725701 ignores blank tracks)
The included perl bindings had the following changes:
- Updated bindings to match up to 2.1.1
- Fixed int size cast warning
- Fixed#6431: unmatched bootstrap parameter
- Updated req for MusicBrainz::Queries to 0.07
The included python bindings had the following changes:
- Fixed#957393: Python Bindings type bug
- Fixed#1206514: Python bindings to select release not up-to-date
Changes since 4.50:
- Extended the quoting checks for make variables to shell commands.
- Added a check for unquoted shell variables (only with -Wextra).
- Some other minor changes.
Changes since 4.49:
- Added checks for shell commands whose exitcodes are ignored.
- Added checks for CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS and CXXFLAGS.
- Improved diagnostics.
- Various bugfixes.
Changes to lintpkgsrc:
- Avoided double occurrence of pkg_install.
Changes since sun-jre13-1.0.16
- REGRESSION: hotspot c2 crash running rmi JCK tests
- server VM crashes with -Xcomp in 1.4.2_05
- Crashes at Function name=JVM_GetCPFieldSignatureUTF in jdk 1.3.1_13
- Exception message's size is more than doubled everytime an
exception is thrown
- RFE: Stall allocation requests while heap is full and GC locker
is held
- VolanoTest OOM with mustang b14
- JVMPI obj_frees come before method_exits
- improve the performance of GC_locker
- JRE/Browser crash during repaint - IE/XP on MP or HT systems.
- GregorianCalendar returns bad WEEK_OF_YEAR
- Escalation: broken for time zone issue with date on windows
- Memory leak due to unreferenced Objects created via 1.3.1 ActiveX
bridge
- Possible regression in ActiveX Bridge 1.3.1_13 and higher
- Beans extending JPanel class are not released when created via
1.3.1 ActiveX bridge
perl suffers from an integer wrap overflow inside the explicit
parameter format string functionality. This has been confirmed to
be a vector for remote code execution.
Bump PKGREVISION to 5.
print/foomatic-filters
print/foomatic-filters-cups
print/foomatic-ppds
print/foomatic-ppds-cups
Note the removal of the following superseded packages:
print/cupsomatic
print/cupsomatic-ppds
print/foomatic-gswrapper
CAN-2005-3191
CAN-2005-3192
The fixes were largely copied from xpdf-3.01pl1.patch from foolabs.com;
however, patch-be for Stream.cxx also includes a proper fix for
CAN-2005-3191 which was only partially fixed in the foolabs.com patch.
Bump the PKGREVISION to 4.
From this release we don't use external Boehm GC library because
gauche needs GC to be built with special compilation options.
New features in 0.8.6:
* New modules:
+ dbi: Database independent access layer, providing unified
access to various relational databases. You need separate
"driver" packages to access the actual RDBMS. There are a
few driver packages available at
http://www.kahua.org/cgi-bin/kahua.fcgi/kahua-web/show/dev/DBI/.
Note: If you have been using the separate dbi module, make
sure you remove it before using the new dbi and dbd
modules. You can find the old dbi.scm under somewhere like
/usr/local/share/gauche/site/lib (the actualy directory
depends on the configuration when you've installed the dbi
module).
+ util.relation: A framework to work with relations (as defined
by Codd). The result of database access via dbi is represened as
a relation.
+ text.sql: SQL parser/constructor. Full features are not
implemented yet, but used in dbi module for prepared queries.
* New SRFIs:
+ SRFI-40 (Library of streams) as util.stream.
+ SRFI-43 (vector library) as srfi-43.
+ SRFI-45 (Primitives for Expressing Iterative Lazy
Algorithms) : built-in.
* New built-in proceduers global-variable-bound? and
glboal-variable-ref. The former supersedes symbol-bound? (
symbol-bound? is now deprecated and will go away in the future
releases. Code that uses symbol-bound? should change it to
global-variable-bound?. ). The latter removes some need of using
eval just to peek the value of the global variable.
* New regexp procedures: regexp-replace*, regexp-replace-all*,
regexp-case-fold?.
* Stack overflow handling is largely improved. You can see better
performance if your script frequently oveflows the stack.
0.8.5 was a maintainance release.
0.8.4:
Gauche 0.8.4:
The compiler and VM have been rewritten. Now Gauche runs faster with
less memory (as fast as 1.9x, or cosumes 0.7x memory, in best cases of
our tests. But your mileage may vary.) The compiler now does simple
closure optimization, so the typical loop-by-local-closure style code
will get the advantage. On the other hand, you won't see much gain in
OO-heavy or library-heavy programs.
Other changes:
* New features:
+ srfi-42 (Eager comprehension) is supported.
+ srfi-55 (require-extension) is supported.
+ A simple sampling profiler is implemented to help tuning
programs. Check out "Profiling and tuning" section of the
reference manual. The profiler may not be available on all
platforms.
+ We provide an experimenal Windows/MinGW binary package for
the convenience. See download page.
Changes since 4.48:
- Added a check for .include lines in all Makefiles and *.mk files to make
sure that only existant files are referenced and that pkgsrc packages do
not contain references to packages in pkgsrc-wip.
- Extended the --autofix option to all Makefile* and *.mk files. Before, only the
package Makefile could be fixed.
- Rewrote the detection of direct use of tool names.
- Append-only lists may be initialized using the "?=" operator.
- The typical form of ShellWords for CONFIGURE_ARGS, --foo=${FOODIR}, is checked for
quoting errors.
- All PKG_OPTIONs are checked whether they are documented in mk/defaults/\
options.description.
- Many small fixes and improvements.
Notable changes from NEWS:
* Major changes in 2.0.2
* Major changes in 2.0.1
** New add-on riece-xfaceb.el, which displays X-Face/Colour Face in
IRC buffers. (Steve Youngs)
* Major changes in 2.0.0
** Support multiple coding-systems on a server.
You can use different coding-systems for different channels. (ueno)
For example:
(setq riece-channel-coding-system-alist
'(("#euc-jp" . euc-jp)
("#utf-8 irc.freenode.net" . utf-8)))
** Support uninstall, unload (dangerous) operations for add-ons.
Now you can fully customize riece-addons in the add-on listing
mode. (ueno)
** New mechanism for executing Ruby programs. To use it, see the
commentary section of riece-ruby.el. (ueno)
** New add-on riece-eval-ruby.el, which regards user input prefixed by
",ruby " as a Ruby program and sends the result to the current
channel. (ueno)
** New add-on riece-shrink-buffer.el, which now takes care of periodic
buffer shrinking. If you have set riece-max-buffer-size, you will
need to enable the riece-shrink-buffer add-on in the add-on listing
mode. (ueno)
** Allow "@" instead of " " as a separator of a channel name and an
IRC server name. (ueno)
** Rewrite the Japanese manual (riece-ja.texi) for IRC & Emacs
newbies. (ueno)
** Include a document for developers (doc/HACKING{,.ja}) (ueno)
* Major changes in 1.0.8
** Mitigate file locking scheme of riece-log. (ueno)
** Format idle seconds in human readable form. (ueno)
** Support SXEmacs version names. (Steve Youngs)
** Support CTCP TIME. (Steve Youngs)
From CHANGES:
Mon. September 5, 2005. ken@xelerance.com. Summary for 0.9.4 libpcap release
Support for radiotap on Linux (Mike Kershaw)
Fixes for HP-UX
Support for additional Juniper link-layer types
Fixes for filters on MPLS-encapsulated packets
"vlan" filter fixed
"pppoed" and "pppoes" filters added; the latter modifies later
parts of the filter expression to look at the PPP headers and
headers in the PPP payload
Changes from NEWS:
The focus of this release is on the exciting new features sponsored by
Google via their Summer of Code program. However, we have quite a bunch of
other stuff too. Here are the highlights:
* Connectors: A new Connector tool implements creation, editing, and
autorouting (object-avoiding) of connector lines between objects.
Indispensable for diagramming. (A Google SoC project.)
* Inkboard collaborative editing: You can now connect to other Inkscape
users over the Net and edit a shared document together, watching
others' changes and making yours! (A Google SoC project.)
* Pressure and tilt sensitivity: the Calligraphy tool can now use a
tablet pen with pressure/tilt support to vary the width and angle of
the calligraphic stroke.
* Better node editing: You can freely drag/bend/stretch a Bezier curve
by any point (not only by a node), as well as add a new node at any
point on the curve.
* New extensions for envelope distortion, whirling, and adding nodes.
* Improved precision, expanded limits, many usability improvements and
bugfixes.
* A complete rewrite of date handling code, with improved timezone support.
* Significant performance improvements compared to PHP 5.0.X.
* PDO extension is now enabled by default (separate pkg for pkgsrc)
* Over 30 new functions in various extensions and built-in functionality.
* Bundled libraries, PCRE and SQLite upgraded to latest versions.
* Over 400 various bug fixes.
* PEAR upgraded to version 1.4.5
This release also fixes various security problems discovered in 5.0.X.