This is the Cyrus SASL plugin that implements the LOGIN authentication
mechanism. It's recommended that it only be used if absolutely necessary
since it is not a secure authentication scheme.
Collection.
DB_File is a module which allows Perl programs to make use of the
facilities provided by Berkeley DB version 1. (DB_File can be built
version 2, 3 or 4 of Berkeley DB, but it will only support the 1.x
features).
Note: this package is skipped on systems providing DB 1 as we assume that
the perl5 package picked it up so already provides this module.
Based on the sfs-0.6 package provided by Michael Santos in PR 18528.
SFS is a secure, global network file system with completely
decentralized control. SFS lets you access your files from anywhere
and share them with anyone, anywhere. Anyone can set up an SFS
server, and any user can access any server from any client. SFS
lets you share files across administrative realms without involving
administrators or certification authorities.
* Ability for xlock converse with PAM added by Tim Reed <treed1@twcny.rr.com>.
Some more fixes for compilation problems by Jon Nelson
<jnelson@securepipe.com>.
* Fix for flow and swarm for broken Xservers thanks to Tim Auckland
* <Tim.Auckland@Procket.com>.
AFS fix for TRU64.
Ability for xlock converse with PAM added by Tim Reed <treed1@twcny.rr.com>.
Fix for random.c when BLANK_ONLY is used.
Restart life when static or blank. Added Thompson's Day and Night and
Bell's High Life. These are alternate life rules. Day and Night
butterfly added as a glider shooter.
Fixed Andreen's hex life can come up in addition to Callahan's.
Added many life forms from Life Lexicon.
Trilife added (also randomly rotated and shooters added).
Better fix for -rule3d and -v from Emmanuel Jeandel
<ejeandel@ens-lyon.fr>. I guess I went a little crazy with security
and made it strncmp instead of strcmp.
xlockgroup patch for allowing all in the xlock group to unlock.
Thanks to Rich Anderson <RANDERSON@northropgrumman.com>.
Syslog fix when gid not in /etc/group.
life3d double buffering (also made wireframe come up a little less often)
dead (blank) or static (period 1) life forms last just 8 generations
Added gliders from http://www.cse.sc.edu/~bays/d4d4d4 3D applet.
I copied a encrypted password to /etc/passwd and it worked fine without
USE_XLOCKRC. Put a warning in configure if /etc/passwd not set up and
and not using USE_XLOCKRC and cygwin.
Clean up of some text errors with BUTTON_LOGOUT and failure count.
Added a Caps Lock check. Don't you hate it when certain software says
"Make sure that the Caps Lock is not accidently on." and the Caps Lock
is not on... I thought computers can know their own state.
added ", Caps Lock on" to invalid string.... needs French/Japanese
translations (also needs German translation but others parts need that
as well.
cleaned up some various variable shadowing in modes.
check_gl_error protection (previously it would error out... not good
for a locker). This could be a major security problem but I can not
reproduce this on my Linux machine. Someone was able to get a "texture"
error by repeatingly pressing the middle button with glplanet up.
text3d acts more like blank if it does not get a TTF file (blanks out
password screen). Fixed configure of DEF_TTFONT if prefix not set.
Andreas Voegele <voegelas@gmx.net> pointed out -nice option was ignored...
hopefully fixed now. Check now for HAVE_SETPRIORITY.
uninistall and clean on Cygwin should now work
More Kerberos support thanks to Ken Hornstein <kenh@cmf.nrl.navy.mil>.
support for the new krb5-config script to determine the correct
options used to compile Kerberos
- If you're using Kerberos, it prints your Kerberos principal in the
username field.
- It uses a callback function in case the library needs to prompt the
user for any additional information (in case your password expires,
for example).
- It makes the writing out of credentials a configure option.
-logoutButton minutes now in man pages.
"configure --with-opengl --without-xpm" should now work for atlantis,
atunnels, fire, and sballs.
NetBSD Packages Collection.
Vcheck is a tool for checking for latest versions of programs at
HTTP and FTP locations given a list of URLs and (Perl-style) regular
expressions to match, and to optionally download them automatically.
Mar 14, 2003:
the internationalization changes, somewhat modified, are now
reinstated. in theory awk will now do character comparisons
and case conversions in national language, but "." will always
be the decimal point separator on input and output regardless
of national language. isblank(){} has an #ifndef.
this no longer compiles on windows: LC_MESSAGES isn't defined
in vc6++.
fixed subtle behavior in field and record splitting: if FS is
a single character and RS is not empty, \n is NOT a separator.
this tortuous reading is found in the awk book; behavior now
matches gawk and mawk.
- logroll now rolls wtmpx and httpd-ssl as well (no reporting)
- proc-ipmon adds scan analysis and log data summary
- proc-news now produces a sorted domain-only readership report
* unicode combining character support
* new encoding: chinese GBK
* new 'backtick' command and string escape to embed command
output into e.g. the hardstatus line
Update submitted by Juan RP <juan@xtraeme.unixbsd.org>
* Most important
- Multi server support - connecting to more than one server
- Multi source support - downloading a file from more than one source
* Servers
- Completely new server/network handling - create your own network groups
- Basic IRC support - just create a network with type IRC and add a server there
- Compression support on opennap-ng servers - ./configure --with-zlib
- Thread support - ./configure --with-pthread to get rid of gui freezes
* Library and browse
- Quick search - quickly find files in your library or browses
- New layout - two window view for direcotries and files
- Direct browses handled like uploads - They are bandwidth restricted, you can abort them
- Browses are saved to disc - You can view the files offline and even queue files of offline users for downloading
* Search
- Tree view - Same files, same node
- More options - more power
* Chat
- Lots of right click tokens - Networks, channels, nicknames, files, urls. Try it!
- Limit for chat buffers
* Transfers
- Download layout changes - it is configurable - check prefs
- Download clone detection
- Advanced connection between Lopster users - You can download several segments with one single TCP connection
* Statistic
- New layout - more options for the bandwidth graph (click)
* As always:
- Lots of minor changes, lots of bug fixes
The aewm++ window manager is a fork of the popular minimal
window manager aewm for the X Windows System. What makes
it different is its codebase, feature set and focus. The
name was created by using the first two letters in the word
aesthetic, the wm is for window manager and the ++ is for
its C++ code.
. Updating SSL/TLS interface to OpenSSL 0.9.7
. Addition of SSL/TLS support to the VMS version
. Bug fixes, especially in the built-in scriptable Unix FTP client
The full announcement is here:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ck80208ann.html
AWT/Rudolph - Contributed by Michael Smith
- Use console keyboard, add keyboard_init and keyboard_shutdown func-
tions to restore console to cooked mode when Wonka terminates.
- Set the palette in 8-bit mode under Linux.
- Allow some font files to be missing, so long as at least one is
found.
- Mike's patch to switch to another VT is not included, because it
causes problems when Wonka exits abnormally (e.g. SIGSEGV).
AWT/Rudolph - other changes
- Flexible code to set matte / splash screen (see e.g.
awt/rudolph/include/clear.xpm, splash.xpm).
- Replaced a couple of hard-coded Color's by appropriate
SystemColor's.
- Set a unique name from within the constructor of a Component.
- Instead of calling layoutContainer() on the layoutManager directly
from within validateTree(), call doLayout().
- When a component is added to a container and that component was
already in that container, do nothing. (We used to delete it, and
then add it again)
- Made java.awt.Event compliant with 1.1, many other compatibility
improvements thanks to japitools.
- Lots of updates to components to get them to work with
add/removeNotify.
- VTE: removed the byte array from the DriveCar test and made it use
an image.
- VTE: added a confirmation panel before the VTE really calls
System.exit(0)
Core libraries
- Added a SIGQUIT (3) handler which prints out the threads, their
state and their stacktrace, and the state of some important
mutex/monitors. (pressing CTRL-\ sends a SIGQUIT)
- Made it possible to grow/shrink the locals. Wonka will no longer
crash (stack overflow/corruption) when local variable space is
exhausted.
- Go straight to system class loader when loading classes whose
names begin with 'java.' or 'wonka.', don't consult user-
defined class loaders.
- Defer identifying the implementation of an interface method in a
class until the method is actually invoked on that class. This
means that Wonka will no longer complain about interface methods
which are not implemented but are also never called, bringing
joy to OTF developers.
- If the second parameter of get[Declared][Constructor,Method] is
null, treat it as a zero-length array.
- Moved the allocation of a Thread's native stack from <init> time to
start() time. This lowers the memory cost of unstarted threads (as
used by e.g. the ShutdownHooks mechanism).
- Added a new resource file wonka.properties, which is read in after
system.properties; wonka properties can be read using
Wonka.getProperty(), which has the same semantics as
System.getProperty().
- Allow 'aliases' for timezones, e.g. Europe/Brussels is an alias for
ECT (sic). The aliases are taken from the Wonka property
wonka.timezone.TLA.aliases, where TLA is one of the three-letter
timezone names specified in the JDK 1.1 documentation.
- Lots of improvements to RMI and serialisation. Support for
ClassAnnotation, partial DGC support.
- Added a real implementation of Throwable/fillInStackTrace().
- Added the missing interface HttpConnection to
javax/microedition/io
- Implementation of PUT and POST for HTTP connections, handle chunked
data. User-defined protocol handlers are now possible. If an URL
points to a jar file transform the URL to a jar-url.
- Added native support for shutdownIn/Output and the SO_KEEPALIVE
socket option.
- Always exit if application was not successfully launched, don't just
hang.
- Many API updates to fix discrepancies reported by japitools.
- Do not compress wre.jar by default (results in faster startup).
Compression can be turned back on using -sCOMPRESS_WRE_JAR=true .
- Added 2 subclasses of VirtualMachineError for methods not
implemented in Wonka:
- DeprecatedMethodError: should be thrown when method is
deprecated but not implented
- UnsupportedMethodError: should be thrown when a class method
is not implemented yet
- A number of changes to support bytecode generated by recent versions
of Javac and Jikes (e.g. we no longer need "Miranda" methods).
Thanks to Mark Anderson for pointing out these problems and their
causes.
- SHARED_HEAP now defaults to false.
- Partially implementation of java.lang.reflect.Proxy class, work
continues.
- Made Properties load and store aware of special characters (like
: =) in keys. Backslashes are now added/removed when needed.
- Better handling of streams when a process started with
Runtime/exec() dies.
J-spot
- A lot of improvements, now becoming quite usable. Still disabled
by default.
- Ensure ${name} is set when -f is used
- configuration parsing now permits key += value, and continuation lines
- If probe fails without output do not attempt to update rconfig_probe
- Try to explain tags a little more clearly
Packages Collection.
Kind of provided in PR 20574 by Gan Uesli Starling, packaging by myself.
Mined is a text editor with
Good interactive features
an intuitive user interface
command control and pull-down menus available
control and function key or mouse control
Many useful text editing capabilities
extensive Unicode support, including double-width and combining
characters, keyboard mapping and script highlighting
many text editing features, e.g. paragraph wrapping, smart quotes,
multi-line support in search and replacement patterns
program editing features, HTML support and syntax highlighting,
identifier search
systematic text and file handling safety, avoiding loss of data
"Small-footprint" operation and portability
plain text mode (terminal) operation
instant start-up
cross-platform operation (Unix, DOS/Windows)
Jumpgate is a TCP connection forwarder that provides many enhancements
and improvements over the existing programs that do the same thing. It
provides an interactive mode that queries the connected party for the
forwarding information it needs. Also, there is the option to log the
entire forwarded session in a file for later inspection. Furthermore,
it can log information about the forwarded session via the syslog(3)
facility.
Packages Collection.
Provided in PR pkg/20503 by Jonathan Perkin
<sketch at rd dot bbc dot co dot uk>.
The perl5 module Text::Format provides the format(), paragraphs(),
center(), expand() and unexpand() functions: i.e. various functions
for paragraph formatting, tabs/spaces expansion/contraction and
lines centering.
Collection.
Provided in PR pkg/20502 by Jonathan Perkin
<sketch at rd dot bbc dot co dot uk>.
Proc::Daemon provides the capability for a Perl program to run as
a Unix daemon process.
Packages Collection.
Provided in PR pkg/20501 by Jonathan Perkin
<sketch at rd dot bbc dot co dot uk>.
Config::General opens a config file and parses it's contents for
you. After parsing the module returns a hash structure which contains
the representation of the config file.
The format of config files supported by Config::General is inspired
by the well known apache config format, in fact, this module is
100% read-compatible to apache configs, but you can also just use
simple name/value pairs in your config files.
slurm is a tool to monitor network traffic.
Features:
- realtime traffic statistics divided into incoming and
outgoing optional combined view
- can monitor any kind of network interface (testers welcome!)
- shows detailed statistics about the interface
Pkg submitted by Wolfram <mail@eckigesauge.de> in private mail.
security fix and SASL 2 support]
Also note update of mail/sendmail811 to 8.11.6nb3 [security fix]
You will want to update for the security fix included in these
updates!
** Qt frontend
** Xforms frontend
** Gnome frontend
** Instant preview
** Math editor
** Reading old files
** Miscellaneous changes
A complete announcement is found at `http://www.lyx.org/announce/1_3_0.txt'.
Also, it now depends on teTeX2.
This package was provided by Marc Recht. Close pkg/20417.
Aiksaurus is an English-language thesaurus that is suitable for
integration with word processors, email composers, and other authoring
software.
This package was prepared and send-pr'ed by Marc Recht. Closes PR
pkg/20413.
Elizatalk is a talkback program for a chat program that allows you to let
your friends talk interactively to your autoresponder. Some people may
even think they are actually talking to you.. :-).
* Update Satoshi Yatagawa <yatagawa at cc dot teu dot ac dot jp>'s Mule 4.1
patch. The previous one had decode-coding string<f> bug. Pointed out and
tested by tron. Thanks!
* XIM patch by Seiichiro Inouse <ginouse at ts dot catv dot ne dot jp>.
* Belately Buildlinkify.
The biggest change is ``tab browsing'' support. Other smaller changes from
NEWS:
* local cookie: passed via file named $LOCAL_COOKIE or posted not in url query
* func: SEARCH can take arg
* URL data: support
* URL news:, nntp: newsgroup support
* 2 stroke keybinding
* rc: pre_form_file: pre_form configuration file
* The XEmacs Project announced that 21.4 is the official stable branch.
21.4.12 is the first release of the branch. The XEmacs 21.1 series
is retired.
* Changes new in 21.4 are as below
* Changes in XEmacs 21.4
========================
** Summary of user-visible changes:
-- The delete key now deletes forward by default.
-- Shifted motion keys now select text by default.
-- You can now build XEmacs with support for GTK+ widget set.
-- ~/.xemacs/init.el is now the preferred location for the init file.
- XEmacs now supports a `~/.xemacs/init.el' startup file.
- Custom file will move to ~/.xemacs/custom.el.
-- Much-improved sample init.el, showing how to use many useful features.
-- XEmacs support for menu accelerators has been much improved.
-- Default menubar improvements.
- Default menubar has many new commands and better organization.
- The font-menu is now available under MS Windows.
-- Dialog box improvements, including a real file dialog box.
- XEmacs now has a proper file dialog box under MS Windows (and GTK)!
- The old clunky file dialog box is improved.
- Keyboard traversal now works correctly in MS Windows dialog boxes.
- There is a Search dialog box available from Edit->Find...
-- New buffer tabs.
-- There is a new MS Windows installer, netinstall, ported from Cygwin.
-- The subprocess quote-handling mechanism under Windows is much improved.
-- Printing support now available under MS Windows.
-- Selection improvements.
- Kill and yank now interact with the clipboard under Windows.
- MS Windows support for selection is now much more robust.
- Motif selection support is now more correct (but slower).
-- Mail spool locking now works correctly.
-- International support changes.
- The default coding-priority-list is now safer.
- International keysyms are now supported under X.
- MS Windows 1251 code page now supported.
- Czech, Thai, Cyrillic-KOI8, Vietnamese, Ethiopic now supported.
- Proper support for words in Latin 3 and Latin 4.
-- Help buffers contain hyperlinks, and other changes.
-- The modeline's text is now scrollable.
-- The mouse wheel under MS Windows now functions correctly.
-- Interactive searching and matching case improvements.
- Incremental search will now highlight all visible matches.
- Interactive searches always respect uppercase characters.
-- Rectangle functions rewritten to avoid inserting extra spaces.
-- New command `kill-entire-line' that always kills the entire line.
-- Default values correctly stored in minibuffer histories.
-- You can now create "indirect buffers", like in GNU Emacs.
-- Pixel-based scrolling has been implemented.
-- Operation progress can be displayed using graphical widgets.
-- User names following a tilde can now be completed at file name prompts.
-- XEmacs can now play sound using Enlightenment Sound Daemon (ESD).
-- X-Face support is now available under MS Windows.
-- The PostgreSQL Relational Database Management System is now supported.
-- Indentation no longer indents comments that begin at column zero.
-- Face and variable settings can have comments in Customize.
-- New locations for early package hierarchies.
-- The `auto-save' library has been greatly improved.
-- New variable `mswindows-alt-by-itself-activates-menu'.
-- Other init-file-related changes.
- Init file in your home directory may be called `.emacs.el'.
- New command-line switches -user-init-file and -user-init-directory.
-- Etags changes.
- In DOS, etags looks for file.cgz if it cannot find file.c.
- New option --ignore-case-regex is an alternative to --regex.
- New option --declarations, for C-type languages.
- In C++, tags are created for "operator".
- Ada now supported.
- In Fortran, procedure is no longer tagged.
- In Java, tags are created for "interface".
- In Lisp, def-type constructs are now tagged.
- In Perl, the --globals option tags global variables.
- Python now supported.
- New file extensions recognized: .ss, .pdb, .psw.
* It no longer crashes!!
* This version has a config screen making it easy to change the
number of stars and the speed at which it runs.
Addresses PR 20465 by Robert Elz <kre@munnari.oz.au>