changes:
-different distribution format (multiple files)
-support for ExternalEditor
-Bulk import of files/images
-Unicode support
-Sidebar caching
-High resolution image support. If you have PIL installed
-Soft breaks in paragraphs (single enter)
-bugfixes
changes:
-bugfixes
-When closing connections, shutdown() the send side of TCP sockets to
prevent a TCP RST from trashing the reciept of data on the client (when
the client continues to send data to the application).
-some C++ API stuff
1.08 Thu Apr 4 11:26:27 CST 2002
- Added some more crufty HTML tolerance -- not
PC (puristicly correct) but HTML correctness
is probably of no interest to those merely
trying to extract information *out* of HTML.
- Fixed a mapback problem with the legacy methods
1.07 Wed Aug 22 06:14:24 CDT 2001
- Added keep_html option for HTML retention
- bug fix for depth/count targets
bkedit is an easy to use bookmark manager and editor. The program
can read, write, edit, create, manage and convert the bookmarks
of the most popular browsers. There is also a simple Drag & Drop
interface for adding new bookmarks from a running browser in a
very comfortable way.
mod_ruby embeds the Ruby interpreter into the Apache web server,
allowing Ruby CGI scripts to be executed natively. These scripts will
start up much faster than without mod_ruby.
This package is the development version, which supports apache2 under
the prefork and threaded MVM. For Apache 1.3.XX, see www/ap-ruby.
- Perl 5.8 UTF-8 file writting problem has been corrected.
- htmldefaults option of HTML::Clean has been removed, because it
breaks UTF-8 strings in Perl 5.8.
- added satyap style templates from Satya.
- added Dutch translation (nl).
- (Minor) round-robin cache_dir selection incorrectly compares max-size
- (Major) cbdata.c:186: "c->valid" assertion due to peer digest not found
- (Major) Crash after ftpTimeout: timeout in SENT_PASV state
- (Minor) Requests denied by http_reply_access are not logged with TCP_DENIED
- (Minor) ie_refresh does not signal no-cache to peer caches
- (Medium) Client Socket Buffer leak on reply_body_max_size
- (Medium) Forward Host headers in place
- (Medium) Memory leak in deny_info TCP_RESET
- (Cosmetic) ERR_TOO_BIG Spanish translation
- (Cosmetic) minimum_retry_timeout unused
- (Minor) SNMP update of cachePeerPingsSent and cachePeerPingsAcked
- (Cosmetic) store_check_cachable_stats slghtly misleading
- (Minor) /etc/hosts and lines with comments after the host name
- (Minor) sbrk as fallback method for high_memory_warning
- (Minor) header_access fails when using peers
- (Cosmetic) neighbor_type_domain documentation update
- (Minor) issue warning if CARP load factor values decrease in the cache_peer list
- (Cosmetic) Compile time warnings when using GCC-3.3
- (Minor) aufs Files queued for open counter mismatch
- (Minor) external_acl does not wait for ident lookups to complete
- (Minor) icmpRecv: recv: (11) Resource temporarily unavailable
- (Cosmetic) Incorrect RFC reference regarding URL syntax
- (Cosmetic) quote '%' character in logs
- (Cosmetic) check open("/dev/null") return value for errors.
- (Cosmetic) "cache_dir diskd" documentation update
Not all of the pathces are new but updated one.
- SECURITY: CAN-2003-0460 (cve.mitre.org)
Fix the rotatelogs support program on Win32 and OS/2 to ignore
special control characters received over the pipe. Previously
such characters could cause it to quit logging and exit.
[André Malo]
- Prevent the server from crashing when entering infinite loops. The
new LimitInternalRecursion directive configures limits of subsequent
internal redirects and nested subrequests, after which the request
will be aborted. PR 19753 (and probably others).
[William Rowe, Jeff Trawick, Jim Jagielski, André Malo]
- Fix NULL-pointer issue in ab when parsing an incomplete or non-HTTP
response. PR 21085. [Glenn Nielsen <glenn@apache.org>, André Malo]
- Removed BIND_NOSTART from HP/UX shl_load() logic for loadable
Apache modules, so that statics are initialized when the module
is loaded (especially critical for c++ modules on HPUX.)
[William Rowe, Noah Arliss <narliss@netegrity.com>]
- Win32 build system changes; always recompile buildmark.c (used for
Apache -v 'server built' messages) even when Apache is built from
within the IDE; build test_char.h and uri_delims.h from within the
ApacheCore.dsp project. PR 12706. [William Rowe]
- Introduce Win32 .pdb diagnostic symbols into the Apache 1.3 build
(as created in Apache 2.0.45 and later.) Makes debugging and
analysis of crash dumps and Dr. Watson logs trivial. Requires the
Win32 binary builder to set aside the exact .pdb files that match
the released binaries (.exe/.so files) for reference by users and
developers. [William Rowe]
- Make sure the accept mutex is released before calling child exit
hooks and cleanups. Otherwise, modules can segfault in such code
and, with pthread mutexes, leave the server deadlocked. Even if
the module doesn't segfault, if it performs extensive processing
it can temporarily prevent the server from accepting new
connections. [Jeff Trawick]
- Fix mod_rewrite's handling of absolute URIs. The escaping routines
now work scheme dependent and the query string will only be
appended if supported by the particular scheme. [André Malo]
- Use appropriate language codes for Czech (cs) and Traditional Chinese
(zh-tw) in default config files. PR 9427. [André Malo]
- Don't block synchronous signals (e.g., SIGSEGV) while waiting for
and holding a pthread accept mutex. [Jeff Trawick]
- AIX: Change the default accept mechanism from pthread back to
fcntl. Idle child cleanup doesn't work when the child selected
for termination by the parent is waiting on a pthread mutex, and
because the AIX kernel's notion of hot process is apparently the
same as Apache's, it is common for the Apache parent to continually
select a child for termination that the kernel will leave waiting
on the mutex for extended periods of time. There are other
concerns with pthread mutexes as well, such as the ability to
deadlock the server if a child process segfaults while holding the
mutex. [Jeff Trawick]
- Fix a pair of potential buffer overflows in htdigest
[Martin Schulze <joey@infodrom.org>, Thom May]
- A newly created child now has a start_time of 0, to prevent
mod_status from displaying a bogus value for the "time to
process most recent request" column for freshly-started children
in a previously-used scoreboard slot. [Martin Kraemer]
- When using Redirect in directory context, append requested query
string if there's no one supplied by configuration. PR 10961.
[André Malo]
- Fix path handling of mod_rewrite, especially on non-unix systems.
There was some confusion between local paths and URL paths.
PR 12902. [André Malo]
- backport from 2.x series: Prevent endless loops of internal redirects
in mod_rewrite by aborting after exceeding a limit of internal redirects.
The limit defaults to 10 and can be changed using the RewriteOptions
directive. PR 17462. [André Malo]
- Use the correct locations of srm.conf and access.conf when tailoring
the httpd.conf during the install process. PR 9446.
[Stanislav Brabec <utx@penguin.cz>]
- suexec: Be more pedantic when cleaning environment. Clean it
immediately after startup. PR 2790, 10449.
[Jeff Stewart <jws@purdue.edu>, André Malo]
- Fix apxs to insert LoadModule/AddModule directives only outside of
sections. PR 8712, 9012. [André Malo]
- Fix suexec compile error under SUNOS4, where strerror() doesn't
exist. PR 5913, 9977.
[Jonathan W Miner <Jonathan.W.Miner@lmco.com>]
- Unix build: Add support for environment variable
EXTRA_LDFLAGS_SHLIB, which allows the user to add to the hard-coded
ld flags specified for DSOs. Compare with the existing LDFLAGS_SHLIB
environment variable, which allows the user to completely replace the
hard-coded ld flags specified for DSOs. [Jeff Trawick]
- mod_auth_digest no longer tries to guess AuthDigestDomain, if it's
not specified. Now it assumes "/" as already documented. PR 16937.
[André Malo]
- In configure always assume suexec-umask to be an octal value by
prepending a "0". PR 16984. [André Malo]
- Fix typo in suexec -V output. PR 9034.
[Youichirou Koga <y-koga@apache.or.jp>]
- Fix bug where 'Satisfy Any' without an AuthType resulted in an
"Internal Server Error" response. PR 9076. [André Malo]
- mod_rewrite: Allow "RewriteEngine Off" even if no
"Options FollowSymlinks" (or SymlinksIfOwnermatch) is set.
PR 12395. [André Malo]
- Change the log messages for setsockopt(TCP_NODELAY) and
getsockname() failures to log the client IP address and to
change the log level to debug. [Jeff Trawick]
- Correction to mod_negotation for Win32, OS2, Netware etc, where
case insensitive requests such as the HEADER or README search
from autoindex would fail to match HEADER.html (because the
system internally looked for the case-sensitive header.* pattern.)
PR 7300 [William Rowe]
- Correction to mod_autoindex so that only text/* files (prefering
/html, then /plain, then some other flavor) can be recovered
from a multiview-based HEADER or README subrequest.
[William Rowe]
- Improvements to mod_usertrack that allows for a regular (verbose)
as well as "compact" version of the tracking cookie (the new
'CookieFormat' directive), and the ability to prepend a string
to the cookie via the 'CookiePrefix' directive.
[Pål Løberg <pallo@initio.no>, with cleanup by Jim Jagielski]
- Certain 3rd party modules would bypass the Apache API and not
invoke ap_cleanup_for_exec() before creating sub-processes.
To such a child process, Apache's file descriptors (lock
fd's, log files, sockets) were accessible, allowing them
direct access to Apache log file etc. Where the OS allows,
we now add proactive close functions to prevent these file
descriptors from leaking to the child processes.
[Jim Jagielski, Martin Kraemer]
- Prevent obscenely large values of precision in ap_vformatter
from clobbering a buffer. [Sander Striker, Jim Jagielski]
- NetWare: implemented ap_os_default_port() to resolve the
correct default port based on the request method. This fixes
a URL reconstruction problem on a redirect.
[Pavel Novy (novy@feld.cvut.cz)]
- Added new ap_register_cleanup_ex() API function which allows
for a "magic" cleanup function to be run at register time
rather than at cleanup time. Also added the
ap_note_cleanups_for_(socket|fd|file)_ex() API functions
which allows for control over whether that magic cleanup
should be called or not. This does not change the default
behavior of the non-"ex" function (eg: ap_register_cleanup).
[Jim Jagielski, concept by Ben Laurie]
- PORT: Take advantage of OpenBSD's arc4random() function for the
initial secret [Henning Brauer <hb-apache-dev at bsws.de>]
- If Listen directive is not a port, but just an IP, emit an
error condition as this case is ambiguous.
[Rich Bowen, Justin Erenkrantz, Cliff Woolley]
- Update timeout algorithm in free_proc_chain. If a subprocess
did not exit immediately, the thread would sleep for 3 seconds
before checking the subprocess exit status again. In a very
common case when the subprocess was an HTTP server CGI script,
the CGI script actually exited a fraction of a second into the 3
second sleep, which effectively limited the server to serving one
CGI request every 3 seconds across a persistent connection.
PRs 6961, 8664 [Bill Stoddard]
- mod_setenvif: Add SERVER_ADDR special keyword to allow
envariable setting according to the server IP address
which received the request. [Ken Coar]
- PORT: Enable SINGLE_LISTEN_UNSERIALIZED_ACCEPT for AIX 4.3.2
and above. Update AIX configure logic to allow higher AIX
release numbers without having to change Apache.
[Jeff Trawick]
o fix a recent core dump when given no input
o add new -r flag that ensures referrer is set to this host
o fix several compile time errors with -DNO_CGIBIN_SUPPORT
o fix some man page details. from lukem@wasabisystems.com
o re-add a missing memset(), fixing a core dump. from lukem
o support HTTP basic authorisation, disabled by default. from lukem
o print the port number in redirects and errors. from lukem
o only syslog the basename of the program. from lukem
o add __attribute__() format checking. from lukem
o fix cgibin SCRIPT_NAME to have a leading /. from zakj@nox.cx
o simplify some code in -C to avoid a core dump. from lukem
o add a .css -> css/text entry to the content_map[]. from zakj@nox.cx
Changes with Apache 2.0.47
*) SECURITY [CAN-2003-0192]: Fixed a bug whereby certain sequences
of per-directory renegotiations and the SSLCipherSuite directive
being used to upgrade from a weak ciphersuite to a strong one
could result in the weak ciphersuite being used in place of the
strong one. [Ben Laurie]
*) SECURITY [CAN-2003-0253]: Fixed a bug in prefork MPM causing
temporary denial of service when accept() on a rarely accessed port
returns certain errors. Reported by Saheed Akhtar
<S.Akhtar@talis.com>. [Jeff Trawick]
*) SECURITY [CAN-2003-0254]: Fixed a bug in ftp proxy causing denial
of service when target host is IPv6 but proxy server can't create
IPv6 socket. Fixed by the reporter. [Yoshioka Tsuneo
<tsuneo.yoshioka@f-secure.com>]
*) SECURITY [VU#379828] Prevent the server from crashing when entering
infinite loops. The new LimitInternalRecursion directive configures
limits of subsequent internal redirects and nested subrequests, after
which the request will be aborted. PR 19753 (and probably others).
[William Rowe, Jeff Trawick, André Malo]
*) core_output_filter: don't split the brigade after a FLUSH bucket if
it's the last bucket. This prevents creating unneccessary empty
brigades which may not be destroyed until the end of a keepalive
connection.
[Juan Rivera <Juan.Rivera@citrix.com>]
*) Add support for "streamy" PROPFIND responses.
[Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@collab.net>]
*) mod_cgid: Eliminate a double-close of a socket. This resolves
various operational problems in a threaded MPM, since on the
second attempt to close the socket, the same descriptor was
often already in use by another thread for another purpose.
[Jeff Trawick]
*) mod_negotiation: Introduce "prefer-language" environment variable,
which allows to influence the negotiation process on request basis
to prefer a certain language. [André Malo]
*) Make mod_expires' ExpiresByType work properly, including for
dynamically-generated documents. [Ken Coar, Bill Stoddard]
Borges is a web application framework that allows linear
programming of web applications.
Borges runs on Webrick (Apache+DRb will be supported in
the near future) and features a simple rendering interface.
Those who are interested will likely be greatly helped by
the Seaside 2.0 docs at http://beta4.com/seaside2/
Compile time warnings when using GCC-3.3
synopsis GCC-3.3 gets slightly confused by the Squid code and gives a
few mostly false warnings regarding type-punning.
severity Cosmetic
versions Squid-2.5 and earlier
platforms All
patch squid-2.5.STABLE3-gcc-3_3.patch
workaround Ignore the warnings
aufs Files queued for open counter mismatch
synopsis Under certain conditions the "Files queued for open counter"
could grow larger than intended. If this grows too large then
Squid may think it runs out of filedescriptors even if there is
plenty of filedescriptors free, but we do not expect this to
become a real problem in any installations.
severity Minor
versions Squid-2.5 and earlier
platforms All using aufs
patch squid-2.5.STABLE3-aufs-openingfds.patch
external_acl does not wait for ident lookups to complete
synopsis extrenal_acl_type %IDENT does not wait for ident lookups to
complete.
severity Minor
bugzilla #683
versions Squid-2.5
platforms All
patch squid-2.5.STABLE3-external_acl_ident.patch
workaround use an ident acl before your external acl to trigger the ident
lookup
Compilation error in src/HttpHeaderTools.c on certain platforms
synopsis The Squid-2.5.STABLE2 patch for digest authentication used a
C99 feature (dynamic array initializers) which may not be
available in all C compilers
severity Minor
bugzilla #660
versions Squid-2.5.STABLE3
platforms Several platforms not using GCC or a C99 compliant C compiler
patch squid-2.5.STABLE3-HttpHeaderTools.patch
workaround Use GCC
Segmentation fault if more than one custom deny_info message defined
synopsis The Squid-2.5.STABLE2 patch for deny_info TCP_RESET was not
entirely correct and causes segmentation fault on startup if
more than one custom deny_info error message is defined
severity Minor
bugzilla #662
versions Squid-2.5.STABLE3
platforms All
patch squid-2.5.STABLE3-deny_info.patch
workaround Disable the use deny_info in your squid.conf.
New Features and Fixes
- Mozilla's bookmarks have been overhauled. Bookmarks now include a
root level folder, the ability to have two differently named bookmarks
pointing at the same location, site icons in the Bookmark Manager and
Bookmarks Sidebar, and separators now have support for labels.
- Composer now supports click and drag dynamic image and table
resizing. If an image is selected or if the caret is placed inside a
table, eight resizing handles appear and allow to resize the
image/table with a simple click/drag/release. In the case of an image,
the resizing is done real-time and a semi-opaque shadow of the image
at its target size is shown during resizing. A tooltip shows in
real-time the target size in pixels, and the relative change in pixels
too.
- Mail now has junk-mail context menu items, a "delete junk mail" menu
item and many other usability improvements for junk-mail controls.
- Pop-up blocking has been streamlined to improve usability.
- Users can now specify "blank page," "home page," or "Last page
visited" for each of first window, new window and new tab.
- Users can now specify default font, size and color for HTML mail compose.
- Image blocking/disabling is now more flexible and users can "view
image" to see blocked or not loaded images.
- Proxy auto-config (PAC) failover has been implemented
- Mozilla 1.4 contains thousands of additional bugfixes, including
changes to improve performance, stability, web site compatability,
standards support, and usability.
Note that this package is not available for Solaris 7, as the
there is not yet any build for Solaris < 8.
New Features and Fixes
- Mozilla's bookmarks have been overhauled. Bookmarks now include a
root level folder, the ability to have two differently named bookmarks
pointing at the same location, site icons in the Bookmark Manager and
Bookmarks Sidebar, and separators now have support for labels.
- Composer now supports click and drag dynamic image and table
resizing. If an image is selected or if the caret is placed inside a
table, eight resizing handles appear and allow to resize the
image/table with a simple click/drag/release. In the case of an image,
the resizing is done real-time and a semi-opaque shadow of the image
at its target size is shown during resizing. A tooltip shows in
real-time the target size in pixels, and the relative change in pixels
too.
- Mail now has junk-mail context menu items, a "delete junk mail" menu
item and many other usability improvements for junk-mail controls.
- Pop-up blocking has been streamlined to improve usability.
- Users can now specify "blank page," "home page," or "Last page
visited" for each of first window, new window and new tab.
- Users can now specify default font, size and color for HTML mail compose.
- Image blocking/disabling is now more flexible and users can "view
image" to see blocked or not loaded images.
- Proxy auto-config (PAC) failover has been implemented
- Mozilla 1.4 contains thousands of additional bugfixes, including
changes to improve performance, stability, web site compatability,
standards support, and usability.
"The top features introduced since Netscape 7.1 include:
Junk mail controls
Popup controls
International Domain Name support
Image zoom, fit to window
Mail views
Palm Sync
Developer Tools
Speed and stability enhancements"
See http://wp.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/ns7/relnotes/7.html for more
details.
NB: For the time being (at least), only an english version is available.
Localized versions will hopefully show up on the ftp mirrors at some point
in the future.
SwiftSurf is a web proxy that can handle http (1.0 and 1.1) and
https. Moreover, it allows page filtering and authentication through a
password.
SwiftSurf is written in Ocaml.
changes:
-render and renderElements now have behavior of renderCached and
renderElementsCached -- these previous versions still exist
for backwards compatibility but will be removed at some point so please
switch over to using render and renderElements in your code.
-bugfixes
of needing a user
installed pre-build (as apposed to during the install).
This way proper dependencies can be done and allows for building of privoxy
as non-root.
subversion-base no longer installs info files; drop texinfo.mk usage.
Upstream change log:
Version 0.24.1 (released 16 June 2003, revision 6249, branches/release-0.24.1)
User-visible changes:
* Fix bug in 'svn log'.
Developer-visible changes:
* none
Version 0.24.0 (released 15 June 2003, revision 6234, branches/release-0.24.0)
User-visible changes:
* new 'svn diff [--old OLD] [--new NEW]' syntax (#1142)
* new --relocate option for svn switch (#951)
* new --version option for svnadmin and svnlook
* new path-based authorization module for apache
* make 'svn checkout' and not just 'svn update' resume a checkout
* .svn directories now hidden on Windows
* config variable 'store-password = no' now actually works
* fix 'svn merge --dry-run'
* fix 'properties hanging after a rename' issue (#1303)
* fix odd behavior of 'svn up -r PREV filename' (#1304)
* fix delete-tracking bug (#1348)
* fix dump and load corner cases (#1290)
* ra_dav server more resilient for foreign deltaV clients
* numerous ra_svn changes - must update clients and servers
* fix export over ra_svn (#1318)
* fix ra_svn error transmission bug (#1146)
* fix ra_svn corruption in tunnel mode (#1145)
* make svnserve multi-threaded on non-fork platforms (now works on Windows)
* remove svnserve -F and -S options
* various memory use improvements (#1323)
* various performance improvements for all protocols
* various performance improvements for 'svnadmin dump' and svnlook
* various subversion book updates (you have read the book right?)
* more cvs2svn.py improvements (and more to follow)
* new debugging script normalize-dump.py to normalize dump output
Developer-visible changes:
* path-based editor drivers
* no more RA->do_checkout()
* update python and java bindings
* various windows build fixes
Privoxy is a web proxy with advanced filtering capabilities for protecting
privacy, filtering web page content, managing cookies, controlling access,
and removing ads, banners, pop-ups and other obnoxious Internet junk.
Privoxy has a very flexible configuration and can be customized to suit
individual needs and tastes. Privoxy has application for both stand-alone
systems and multi-user networks.
o -d without DEBUG enabled only prints one warning and continues
o one can now define the C macro SERVER_SOFTWARE when building to
change the Server: header and CGI variable of the same name
o add new -s flag the force logging output to stderr. from zakj@nox.cx
o add new -a flag for CGI bin that stops bozohttpd from outputting
any HTTP reply, the CGI program must output these. from zakj@nox.cx
o new REQUEST_URI and DATE_GMT environment variables for CGI. from
zakj@nox.cx
o add a "Makefile.boot" that should work with any make program
o build on linux again
o fix core dumps when using -C
Changes:
This version has three new options.
-P NAME, --prev-symlink=NAME maintain a symbolic link from NAME to previous log
-p PERIOD, --period=PERIOD set the rotation period explicitly
-d DELAY, --delay=DELAY set the rotation period delay
* added a -M (Meta) switch to add free defined strings to html-<HEAD>.
This switch may be useful to provide stylesheets to the html-report.
(suggested by ycdtosa ?)
* Heavy tested and fixed problems with 'Division by zero'-errors (with
broken logfiles caused by bugs of some Proxyservers.) (reported by
Chris Knight) While fixing those problems i
removed the .00..001 workarounds with a correct solution.
* found that .ru (Russia) now mainly uses 2nd-level domains, so i
removed that from the 3rd-level-group of TopLevelDomains.
* fixed warnings in HTML-Output, so now that will also be correct
HTML.
* Holger Marzen requested an output-format which he
can use to parse afterwards. -F unformatted is the result. if you
use -F unformatted along with -U, the byte values are calculated in
the given Unit, and displayed without indication along with the
numbers. the indication moves up to the header of the report.
* as announced in the README i converted -m -w and -W also into the
new -F-switch. so you now have to use -F mail, -F html and -F
html-embed. For now the old switches will still work, but Calamaris
puts out warnings about that. The switches defunct in the first
release of '04.
* I deleted (as scheduled) a warning about -N f which has been
replaced by -N -1
* I pushed back removal schedules for Cachefile-Workarounds to the end
of the year.
* replaced 'squid-mime' and 'squid-smartfilter' input formats with
'squid-extended' which is also usable for Cisco Content
Engines Logfiles. (initial patch from Kenytt Avery)
* added an error for users of the replaced input formats.
* fixed parsing of NetCache NetApp/5.2 Logfiles. (patch by SO Kwok Tsun)
* added new Time-Interval-Option.
* added an Time-Range-Interval (first suggested by Steffen Sledz)
* moved the error-section to the top of the report. It now also
produces a valid HTML-Table.
+ fixed a problem with the new -N-switch.
changed the f-value to -1 to make it more consistent
to the other switches.
+ enabled IPv6-IPs.
Calamaris now accepts IPv6-Ips and is able to resolve
encapsulated IPv4-Ips.
+ Helge Oldach submitted a patch which fixes a
problem with syntactical-wrong html-output, and also added a
-W-switch to produce HTML-Output without HTML-Headers, so it can
used for Server-Side-Includes.
* calamaris:
+ changed -3-switch to -N, which makes it possible for the user to
define how many levels of URL-Hosts should be displayed. -Nf
displays all Host-Components. (requested by Mark Güthling)
+ found a problem with 'Incoming TCP-requests by status'. It wasn't
displayed if all requestes were classified as ERROR. (found with the help
of Alexey Markov)
* calamaris:
- added 'squid-smartfilter' input format (thanks to James Crocker)
- fixed/added the new Netcache V5.2-Logfile-Support (thanks to Enrico
Ardizzoni)
- fixed a bug in the new -D-option. now you should be able to set it yourself.
(fix by John Line)
* added a new report about size-based Distribution of objects. (suggested by
Gerold Meerkoetter)
* added support for NetApp NetCache V (thanks to Christian Niederdorfer
for providing logfiles, testing and also for the donmation. Thank You.)
an update to 0.76.15).
Some changes (from webpage, no ChangeLog included):
Version 0.76.17 of asp2php is released. Fixed a problem with the
_ char in "if" statements.
Version 0.76.15 of asp2php is released. I fixed a problem with
"foreach" and a bug with comments. Also added support for object
oriented classes. If you have problems please let me know.
Fixed a problem parsing functions that didn't have parenthesis
around them. Added some Filesystem conversion code. Added an option
to convert DOS path's with backslashes to Unix forward slashes
(-fixwinpaths). Fixed a problem with preparsing include files.
(used to run the netscape plugins) has the motif library it depends on; while
opera-plugins takes care of this, I prefer direct depend in opera7 package
this adresses PR pkg/21734 by Kai Puolamaki
bump all dependancies to SuSE pkgs >= 7.3, since this is what opera7 was
tested against; the >= 6.[34] could be put back if someone confirms
opera7 actually works correctly with SuSE 6.3, 6.4 libraries