Changes:
xmahjongg version 3 is a complete rewrite by Eddie Kohler <eddietwo at lcs dot
mit dot edu> of xmahjongg versions 1 and 2 by Jeff S. Young <jsy at cray dot
com>.
Features
- Those pretty, round-edged colored tiles
- Multiple tile sets (it comes with ten)
- Multiple layouts (it comes with twenty-four)
- Undo and redo
- Helpful hints for happy play, and a clean button for cheating
- Boards that are always solvable (but you can turn this feature off)
- It can show you a solution
- Aesthetics (or ugliness, depending on your taste)
- We regret to report some featurecide relative to version 2: there are no
tournaments, no visible board numbers, and no layout configuration mode.
May these features rest in peace, probably forever.
Since the license of the rewritten versions is GPL, the binary package can be
redistributed and the restriction was removed.
tcpflow is a program that captures data transmitted as part of TCP connections
(flows), and stores the data in a way that is convenient for protocol analysis
or debugging. A program like 'tcpdump' shows a summary of packets seen on the
wire, but usually doesn't store the data that's actually being transmitted.
In contrast, tcpflow reconstructs the actual data streams and stores each flow
in a separate file for later analysis.
tcpflow understands sequence numbers and will correctly reconstruct data
streams regardless of retransmissions or out-of-order delivery. However, it
currently does not understand IP fragments; flows containing IP fragments will
not be recorded properly.
tcpflow is based on the LBL Packet Capture Library (available from LBL) and
therefore supports the same rich filtering expressions that programs like
'tcpdump' support.
MPEG video plugin for XMMS, using SDL/smpeg as backend. Supports hardware
acceleration in XFree 4.x (if available), fullscreen, resizeable window,
VCD support, aspected ratio when resizing the window, etc.
Provided in PR pkg/19390 by Juan RP.
The GNU Core Utilities are the basic file, shell and text manipulation
utilities of the GNU operating system. These are the core utilities which
are expected to exist on every operating system.
Previously these utilities were offered as three individual sets of GNU
utilities, fileutils, shellutils, and textutils. Those three have been
combined into a single set of utilities called the coreutils.
Changes:
both.c - sgetline() - changes to fix SSL bug with the select,
connect_to_nntphost() - add code to handle
host:port syntax. This fix also allows you to
specify a port number for the local host.
suck.c - to handle SIGINT in addition to SIGTERM,
build_command() fix in potential buffer overflow
testhost.c - added -Q option, to allow user to specify
NNTP authentiation via env variables.
And other bug fixes.
relevant changes are > 500 lines, see
ftp://ftp.ca.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable/ChangeLog
Personal selection:
rekeying bugfixes and automatic rekeying
bandwidth limitation (scp -l)
Add a -t life option to ssh-agent that set the default lifetime.
The default can still be overriden by using -t in ssh-add.
sftp progress meter support.
allow usernames with embedded '@', e.g. scp user@vhost@realhost:file /tmp;
[scp.c]
1) include stalling time in total time
2) truncate filenames to 45 instead of 20 characters
3) print rate instead of progress bar, no more stars
4) scale output to tty width
1.0.29: Apr 1 2003:
- performance improvements especially for large flat documents
- bug fixes: Result Value Tree handling, XML IDs, keys(), extra namespace
declarations with xsl:elements.
- portability: python and trio fixes (Albert Chin), python on Solaris
(Ben Phillips)
1.0.28: Mar 24 2003:
- fixed node() in patterns semantic.
- fixed a memory access problem in format-number()
- fixed stack overflow in recursive global variable or params
- cleaned up Result Value Tree handling, and fixed a couple of old bugs
in the process
2.5.6: Apr 1 2003:
- Fixed W3C XML Schemas datatype, should be compliant now except for
binHex and base64 which are not supported yet.
- bug fixes: non-ASCII IDs, HTML output, XInclude on large docs and
XInclude entities handling, encoding detection on external subsets, XML
Schemas bugs and memory leaks, HTML parser (James Bursa)
- portability: python/trio (Albert Chin), Sun compiler warnings
- documentation: added --relaxng option to xmllint man page (John)
- improved error reporting: xml:space, start/end tag mismatches, Relax NG
errors
Changes:
* the curl tool now "clears" sensitive commands line args
* no more emacs local variables in the source files
* script for distributed, automatic, multi-platform testing added. Please join up and help us test
the bleeding edge curl on various platforms!
* the "scratch buffer" is now only allocated when actually needed
* removed the strequal and strnequal macros from curl/curl.h
* added CURLOPT_UNRESTRICTED_AUTH / --location-trusted
Bugs:
* "curl -O" only, now outputs an error message accordingly
* builds fine on Redhat Linux 9 (configure fix)
* the CA cert bundle included a demo cert now removed
* changing some attributes between two transfers when re-using a connection did not "take effect"
properly
* the test suite runs faster and hopefully a bit more reliably
* improved configure check for presence of functions, needed for HPUX
* the curl tool now makes a correct URL escaping when appending to the URL when using -T and the
file name is appended to the URL.
* configure --enable-libgcc now explicitly add -lgcc to the linker
* better configure checks for headers (since some platforms got nasty warnings output previously)
* configure --help looks nicer
* data transfer bug on HP-UX systems
* improved random seeding for systems without a reliable random source
* 64bit Sparc compiler warnings removed
* a case where a connect failure didn't return an error string
* DNS cache problem in AIX 4.3 and later was fixed
* a POST-then-GET problem when re-using the same handle in libcurl
* extra precaution added for FTP servers returning 0 bytes to SIZE commands
* looping issue in the receive function (i.e badly updated progress meter)
* Fixed the 'Expect: 100-continue' behavior
* CURLOPT_MAXCONNECTS segfault fixed
* multi-interface connecting on Windows to non-listening ports fixed
* Curl_base64_encode() now encodes zero-bytes too properly
* fixed the infamous SSL error:00000000 outputs
* zlib build fix in the mingw makefile
* don't check for ca cert env variable if --insecure is used
* always use strict cert name check unless --insecure is used
* content-type extracting fixed
* DEBUGFUNCTION could be called with wrong arguments in uploads
* ftp downloads could wrongly return CURLE_PARTIAL_FILE in some conditions
* the fopen.c example code didn't work
* content-type extracting memory leak fixed
* curl/multi.h was fixed for C++ compiles
* .netrc file scanning for names+passwored fixed
* curl-config --cflags works even when include dirs isn't /usr/include
* CURLINFO_PRIVATE can return NULL properly
Changes with mod_ssl 2.8.14 (18-Mar-2002 to 21-Mar-2003)
*) Fixed logic in the destruction of a temporary certificate
structure and this way avoid a crash due to freeing NULL object.
*) Removed one newly introduced X509_free() call in the context of
SSL_get_certificate(), because this function does not increment a
reference count (although SSL_get_peer_certificate() does).
*) Fixed hash-table based shared memory session cache (shmht)
implementation by making sure that the underlying hash table
library does not crash if memory cannot be allocated.
Changes with mod_ssl 2.8.13 (23-Oct-2002 to 18-Mar-2003)
*) Always enforce RSA blinding on RSA private keys in order to be
resistent to timing attacks.
*) Added timeout also to the "pre-sucking" of the trailing data in
POST request handling.
*) Correctly shutdown shared memory pools on fork+exec situations.
*) Bugfix SSL client certificate verification: OpenSSL was not
informed with SSL_set_verify_result(ssl, X509_V_OK) in case
mod_ssl forced the verification to be ok.
*) Consistently use OPENSSL_free() instead of plain free() to
deallocate memory chunks allocated inside OpenSSL.
*) Fixed various memory leaks related to X509 certificates.
New patch-ac sent to maintainer.
Changes since 2.19:
-------------------
Version 2.21 6.May.2002
* Add support for Xinerama. Requested by Orion Hodson <hodson@icir.org>.
Version 2.20 17.Apr.2002
* Add `title' option. Suggested, and patch provided, by Dale Thatcher
<xwrits@dalethatcher.com>.
* Finally fix `--multiscreen' option. Thanks to Orion Hodson
<hodson@icir.org> for lending his multihead machine.