changes:
-Allow passing of NULL to strv out arguments
-bugfixes
-documentation improvements
-Add new API for specifying the timeout in DBusGProxy calls
-some cleanup
changes:
-New native JPEG2000 image loader
-New optimized layout to show Comments & Tags side bar contents
-more EXIF properties can be shown
-Warning for lossy JPEG file saving
-Tags View from Comments & Tags side bar support drag & drop
changes:
-KPhotoAlbum is now capable of categorizing and showing videos
-Sub-categories are now shown as hierarchies in the browser and in the
annotation dialog. In the annotation dialog it is possible to put an
item into a sub-category simply by dragging it in there
-some UI improvements
-bugfixes
changes:
-New API for on-demand plugin installation
-Xv thread-safety and configuration enhancements
-decodebin2 improvements
-Support more raw audio format conversions
-Improvements in Ogg support
-AudioFilter base class ported to 0.10
-Fixes for subtitles
-Latency/live-playback support for Alsa
-Lots of bug fixes and improvements
changes:
-Add a warning if GLib threading support is not properly initialised
-Add support for binary registry serialisation
-Preliminary support for pull-mode scheduling of entire chains
-Add support for HPPA
-Collectpads fixes
-Lots of bug fixes
Crypt::GeneratePassword generates random passwords that are (more
or less) pronounceable. Unlike Crypt::RandPasswd, it doesn't use
the FIPS-181 NIST standard, which is proven to be insecure. It does
use a similar interface, so it should be a drop-in replacement in
most cases.
Crypt::GeneratePassword generates random passwords that are (more
or less) pronounceable. Unlike Crypt::RandPasswd, it doesn't use
the FIPS-181 NIST standard, which is proven to be insecure. It does
use a similar interface, so it should be a drop-in replacement in
most cases.
If you want to use passwords from a different language than english,
you can use one of the packaged alternate unit tables or generate
your own.
I still know that it was necessary for some package, but I don't
remember which one and on which platform, and even the CVS log message
doesn't give any useful information.
- Change option name gnome-vfs -> gnome.
- Add ${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} to do-build (pointed out by joerg@).
- Add --with-system-freetype and --enable-cairo.
- Add --enable-evolution2 with gnome option.
- Fix typo in patch-aa.
Bump PKGREVISION.