* Fixed panel crash with corrupted config file
* Window management improvement
* Improved handling of multiple selections in the file manager
* French translations for the documentation
* Translation updates
* A new Gtk2 theme called "Xfce-winter"
to machine/cpu.h - avoiding conflicts when the definitions in cpu.h
change.
Fixes PR pkg/23371 by Jukka Salmi < jukka-netbsd AT 2003 DOT salmi DOT ch >
Changes since 5.6.4.4.4:
5.7:
- Solaris USB workaround;
- 15 min timeout for FLUSH CACHE in DVD-RW DAO;
- revalidate recording speed;
- load media upon start-up (Linux used to auto-close tray upon open,
but not the others, which is why this functionality is added so
late);
5.8:
- elder Ricoh firmwares seem to report events differently, which
triggered growisofs and dvd+rw-format to end-less loop at startup
[event handling was introduced in 5.6 for debugging purposes];
- int ioctl_fd is transformed to void *ioctl_handle to facilitate
port to FreeBSD;
- FreeBSD support contributed by Matthew Dillon;
- volume descriptors from second session were discarded in
Restricted Overwrite since 5.6;
5.9:
- some [SONY] firmwares make it impossible to tell apart minimally
and fully blanked media, so we need a way to engage DAO manually
[in DVD-RW]... let's treat multiple -dvd-compat options as "cry"
for DAO;
- refuse to finalize even DVD-R media with -M flag (advise to fill
it up with -M /dev/cdrom=/dev/zero too), apparently DVD-units
[or is it just SONY?] also "misplace" legacy lead-out in the same
manner as DVD+units;
- oops! DAO hung at >4MB buffer because of sign overflow;
- couple of human-readable error messages in poor_mans_pwrite64;
- work around Plextor firmware deficiency which [also] manifests as
end-less loop upon startup;
5.10:
- increase timeout for OPC, NEC multi-format derivatives might
require more time to fulfill the OPC procedure;
- extended syntax for -use-the-force-luke option, it's now possible
to engage DVD-R[W] dummy mode by -use-the-force-luke=[tty,]dummy
for example, where "tty" substitutes for the original non-extended
option meaning, see the source for more easter eggs;
- FreeBSD: compile-time option to pass -M /dev/fd/0 to mkisofs to
make life easier for those who mount devfs, but not fdescfs;
- eliminate potential race conditions;
- avoid end-less loop if no media was in upon tray load;
- interpret value of MKISOFS environment variable as absolute path
to mkisofs binary;
- to facilitate for GUI front-ends return different exit codes, most
notably exit value of 128|errno denotes a fatal error upon program
startup [messages worth popping up in a separate modal dialog
perhaps?], errno - fatal error during recording and 1 - warnings
at exit;
- to facilitate for GUI front-ends auto-format blank DVD+RW media;
- Linux: fix for failure to copy volume descriptors when DVD-RW
Restricted Overwrite procedure is applied to patched kernel;
- FreeBSD: growisofs didn't close tray upon startup nor did the rest
of the tools work with open tray;
- bark at -o option and terminate execution, the "problem" was that
users seem to misspell -overburn once in a while, in which case it
was passed down to mkisofs and an iso-image was dumped to current
working directory instead of media;
- generalize -M /dev/cdrom=file.iso option, but if file.iso is not
/dev/zero, insist on sane -C argument to be passed prior -M and
double-verify the track starting address;
5.11:
- authorship statement in -version output;
- make speed_factor floating point and print "Current Write Speed"
factor for informational purposes;
- Pioneer DVR-x06 exhibited degraded performance when recording DVD+;
- Pioneer DVR-x06 failed to complete DVD+ recording gracefully;
- alter set-root-uid behaviour under Linux from "PAM-junky" to more
conservative one;
5.12:
- single Pioneer DVR-x06 user reported that very small fraction of
his recordings get terminted with "LONG WRITE IN PROGRESS," even
though growisofs explicitly reserves for this condition... It
turned out that at those rare occasions unit reported a lot of free
buffer space, which growisofs treated as error condition. It's not
clear if it's firmware deficiency, but growisofs reserves even for
this apparently rare condition now.
- [major] issue with MODE SENSE/SELECT on SANYO derivatives, such as
Optorite, is addressed;
- Linux can't open(2) a socket by /dev/fd/N, replace it with dup(2);
- more relaxed command line option parsing and simultaneously a
zealous check to make sure that no mkisofs options are passed
along with -[ZM] /dev/cdrom=image;
- report I/O error if input stream was less than 64K;
- -M /dev/cdrom=/dev/zero didn't relocate the lead-out in DVD-RW
Restricted Overwrite;
5.13:
- workarounds for Panasonic/MATSUSHITA DVD-RAM LF-D310;
- Solaris: media load upon start-up;
machines so we can't use that to detect ac-power. for now, revert to what
we were doing before.
XXX perhaps acpiacad should be used if it exists, and if it doesn't fall
XXX back to using "acpibat.*discharging". then people with broken acpiacad
XXX can simply not include that driver in their kernel, but worry about
XXX that again after pkgsrc freeze.
also, check __NetBSD_Version__ to see when various envsys(4) API changes
occured, and avoid using new methods on old systems. this should fix PR#23355.
1.)
An integer overflow in ls in the fileutils or coreutils packages may allow
local users to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary code via a
large -w value, which could be remotely exploited via applications that use
ls, such as wu-ftpd.
2.)
ls in the fileutils or coreutils packages allows local users to consume a
large amount of memory via a large -w value, which can be remotely exploited
via applications that use ls, such as wu-ftpd.
See
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2003-0853http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2003-0854
and the original report
http://www.guninski.com/binls.html
for details.
Patches taken from Red Hat's Security Advisory RHSA-2003:309-01.
reported by reed@
bump PKGREVISION
that we're not on AC power via the acpiacad's 'disconnected' entry, not
one of the battery's "discharging" entries, as the latter may be true
even while on AC power.
1) remove superfluous long in stage2/fsys_reiserfs.c (forward port from
current version in grub CVS)
2) provide an explicit memcpy stub so the memcpy inserted by gcc3 as
consequence of a pass-by-value can be linked against (patch from
Joachim Kainz in grub bug report 3343)
* Clean up temp file
* Remove runtime check for graphviz package - that's really handled
via dependencies
* Note requirement for perl
Addresses PR 23207 by Robert Elz / munnari.OZ.AU BANG kre /
Read dmesg(8) output (e.g. from /var/run/dmesg.boot), and output the
device tree as GIF image to stdout.
Usage: cat /var/run/dmesg.boot | /usr/pkg/bin/dmesg2gif | xv -
doesn't work, try to use ACPI to get the battery charge value, and AC
charging switch.
Known to work on my Sony VAIO (PCG-GRX315MP) with ACPI, and with thanks to:
Lubomir Sedlacik for testing on an IBM T22 with ACPI
Manuel Bouyer for testing on an IBM Thinkpad 600e with APM, and
Brian A. Seklecki for testing on a Sony PCG-R505