A monospaced bitmap font that is readable in very small sizes. It is
very nice for doing programming work when you need to get a lot of
text visible in one screen.
Far too many new features and bug fixes to list here. Includes a fix for
Hangul (Korean character) handling from Bang Jun-Young <junyoung at netbsd
dot org>. Thanks.
"Better late than never"
Changes from version 1.1:
* Added support for hex netmasks.
* Minor bugfixes, cleanup.
Provided by the maintainer - Joe Laffey <joe@laffeycomputer.com>, thanks!
l2tpd is a user-space L2TP daemon. L2TP is the Layer Two Tunneling
Protocol described in RFC 2661. It allows you to tunnel PPP sessions
over a network or transport protocol (in this case, UDP.)
Part of the l2tp code is implemented in the l2tpd program, and part of
it is implemented as "handlers". A handler is a shared-object library
which is dynamically linked into l2tpd at run-time using the
"load-handler" configuration directive.
Although the handlers included with this package (sync-pppd and cmd)
are licensed under the GPL, as a special exception, you may write your
own handlers which link to code in this package and not release them
under the GPL. There may be other reasons why your handlers must
be released under the GPL (for example, they may link with other GPL'd
code), but in the absence of other reasons, you may keep your handlers
proprietary.
1.8.1:
* Fixed some bugs in the 'win' handler.
* Updated the Log_observer::factory() method for consistency
with Log::factory().
1.8.0:
* The Log package now includes a users guide, example scripts and unit tests.
* A number of small improvements have been made to the 'win' log handler
(based on suggestions from Paul Yanchenko).
* A new 'display' log handler has been added to the distribution. Contributed
by Paul Yanchenko, this handler simply prints the error message back
to the browser. It respects the 'error_prepend_string' and
'error_append_string' PHP INI values and is useful when using
PEAR::setErrorHandling()'s PEAR_ERROR_CALLBACK mechanism.
1.7.1:
* The mail handler now uses "\n" to terminate lines instead of "\r\n".
* The file handler's path creation routines now guard against potentially
infinite recursion.
* It is now possible to pass an object to the logging methods. If the object
offers a PEAR_Error-style getMessage() or PHP5 exception-style toString()
method, it will be used to extract the message text.
Documentation and the guide are installed in ${LOCALBASE}/share/doc/pear-Log.
The Log framework provides an abstracted logging system for PHP. It supports
logging to console, file, syslog, SQL, mail, and mcal targets. It also
provides a subject - observer mechanism.
The PEAR::HTML_Common PHP package provides methods for html code display and
attributes handling.
* Methods to set, remove, update html attributes.
* Handles comments in HTML code.
* Handles layout, tabs, line endings for nicer HTML code.
pear-Date constains generic PHP classes for representation and manipulation of
dates, times and time zones without the need of timestamps,
which is a huge limitation for php programs. Includes time zone data,
time zone conversions and many date/time conversions.
It does not rely on 32-bit system date stamps, so
you can display calendars and compare dates that date
pre 1970 and post 2038. This package also provides a class
to convert date strings between Gregorian and Human calendar formats.
Collection.
File::DirSync will make two directories exactly the same. The goal is
to perform this syncronization process as quickly as possible with as
few stats and reads and writes as possible. It usually can perform the
syncronization process within a few milliseconds - even for gigabytes
or more of information.
No change log available for changes between 0.0.9 and 0.5.4. The
biggest visible change is that the plugin no longer needs to read
the entire MP3 file to read the id3v2 tags.