patch to let this build on systems without POSIX AIO.
version 0.9.0:
- Support for relative paths in backing files for disk images
- Async file I/O API
- New qcow2 disk image format
- Support of multiple VM snapshots
- Linux: specific host CDROM and floppy support
- SMM support
- Moved PCI init, MP table init and ACPI table init to Bochs BIOS
- Support for MIPS32 Release 2 instruction set (Thiemo Seufer)
- MIPS Malta system emulation (Aurelien Jarno, Stefan Weil)
- Darwin userspace emulation (Pierre d'Herbemont)
- m68k user support (Paul Brook)
- several x86 and x86_64 emulation fixes
- Mouse relative offset VNC extension (Anthony Liguori)
- PXE boot support (Anthony Liguori)
- '-daemonize' option (Anthony Liguori)
* The recursive download of remote folders was enabled.
* The quick search condition for each folder now persists between sessions.
* The selection now persists when the quick search condition is updated.
* SSL ports in Advanced tab of the account prefs dialog are now automatically
set when SSL is enabled.
* The '--open' command line option which open messages in new window was added.
* Quoted-printable or base64 encoding is now forced on PGP/MIME signing
instead of stripping trailing spaces
(except for the case of ISO-2022-JP encoding).
* The quoted-pair in From header is now processed correctly when displaying
its name.
* The performance of 'Mark all read' on IMAP folders was improved.
* The bug that the character '+' in address was treated as URI-escaped
space was fixed.
* Unix: the problem that 'Get' and 'Get all' button could not be clicked
after receiving while mouse pointer was over the buttons was fixed.
2.4.1:
* If shift or control key is pressed on address completion, only address
string is inserted now.
pkgsrc's change: improving our README file.
Geeklog 1.4.1
New Features
* Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Starting with this release, Geeklog can
now also be installed on Microsoft SQL Server, so it's no longer restricted
to just MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko. Thanks,
Randy!
Please note that any third-party plugins will have to offer support for MS
SQL before they can be installed on Microsoft SQL Server. The bundled
plugins (Calendar, Links, Polls, Spam-X, Static Pages) have already been
updated accordingly.
* Calendar plugin. The formerly built-in calendar and events have now been
moved into a separate plugin. This complements the move of the polls and
links sections into plugins in Geeklog 1.4.0 and makes Geeklog more modular
as you can now easily disable or replace functionality that you don't need
for your site.
* Multi-language support. It is now possible to build truly multi-linugal
sites with Geeklog where not only the navigation but also the content of
the site changes with the language.
* Ships with FCKeditor 2.3.1, which once again includes a file manager for
uploading images.
* A function for mass-deletion of old or inactive users. The list
automatically searches for users that have never logged in, only used the
site for a very short time or have not been online since a very long time.
The time span can be varied, and found users can be selectively deleted.
Security
In the light of the security issues discovered in Geeklog 1.4.0 and earlier
versions, the Geeklog source code has undergone a code review. We have
identified and addressed several minor issues and introduced new measures to
enhance security in this release. As a welcome side effect, the code reviews
have also uncovered a few bugs and inconsistencies that we also fixed in this
release.
Spam Protection
With this release we are finally removing support for the discontinued
MT-Blacklist. In its place, we are now using a system called Spam Link
Verification (SLV) run by Russ Jones at www.linksleeve.org. SLV could be
described as a community-driven, automatically updated blacklist. See the
documentation of the Spam-X plugin for details.
gal is a part of gnome 1, but gnome-build is only used by anjuta, a
gnome 2 application.
Also, only the included documentation still refers to gal, the configure
script doesn't even check for it.
net/route.h needs to be included before netinet6/in6_pcb.h.h and
net/if.h needs to be included before netinet6/in6_var.h.
While here add a patch file on the source of the configure script
which IMHO should have been added earlier.
Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
Note: I supposed the libdes related hunk in patches/patch-af had
been generated by an older than 2.59 autoconf script and carried
over from one net-snmp version update to the next. This would
explain the slight differences about this hunk between the revision
I'm committing and the previous one.
after the last hyphen is the version, not everything after the first
occurence of '-[0-9]'. This allows pkg_rolling-replace users to upgrade
packages such as font-bitstream-100dpi.
- Use INSTALL_MAN, not INSTALL_SCRIPT. Manpages are not executable.
- Bump PKGREVISION.