* Removed random colors from petri mode. Found that it could cause a fatal
* error on PseudoColor. (Will try to fix better on next release.)
+ PAM update from Yuri Bushmelev <jay-dev AT simcom.ru> fixes an
+ initialization problem PAM_conv function and made cleaner and friendly.
+ BAD_PAM fixed.
fzort mode by Mauro Persano <mauro_persano AT yahoo.com>... its not a
OpenGL mode but it looks like it is. Try using with -mono also.
Tom Schmidt found an as of yet unresolved Uninitialized Memory read,
see Purify logs.
dclock -binary option added thanks to Petey Leinonen (he saw the
original on thinkgeek).
Non-compatible routines for shared memory workaround for VMS when using
libs MMOV(Multimedia for sounds) and DECWINDOWS thanks to Jouk Jansen.
mandelbrot options added thanks to Tim Auckland
update from Jouk Jansen to avoid log of 0
-alpha adds detail to the interior of the set by displaying level sets
of "closest return", ie how close does the orbit of z come back to its
starting point z=0. These show minima around the center of each bud.
-index is similar, but displays at which iteration the closest return
occurs. These show a fibonacci branching structure from the base of
each bud, ie each adjacent pair of domains surrounds a domain whose
index is the sum of the indices of its neigbours.
-lyap option for colours in the interior of the set according to an
estimate of the Lyapunov exponent. (Not to be confused with real plane
Lyapunov fractals). Also now allow -binary and -dem.
New random mode for win32, compile with -DRANDOMMODE .
It seems to bomb out if you run it for a while, so I did not make it
the default.
win32 changes from Tim Auckland:
new configure dialog
random mode done to enable
win32 changes from Petey Leinonen:
fixes for nose and life1d
matrix mode works with the 2 following changes
fixed XCopyArea() for destinations that are not windows (ie a bitmap)
fixed XCreatePixmapFromBitmapData() so it always creates a pixmap
regardless of depth ( creates the Windows bitmap with 1 bit depth),
and apply the foreground and background colors.
XCopyArea, XSetTSOrigin, XSetFillRule fixes and got these modes to work:
bat, bounce, dilemma, eyes, image, nose, pacman,
shape, slip, star, starfish, wator, world
unlock delay from lgx <lgxror AT gmail.com> [it was explained to me
but still not sure why you would use it]
+ new update since BETA
* new since BETA
No available changelog
Does include a fix for a known security issue:
http://secunia.com/advisories/17418/
"disclose system information, execute arbitrary SQL code, and potentially
compromise a vulnerable system."
that qmail hard-codes numeric UIDs and GIDs into several binaries.
When installing a binary qmail package, you'll need to ensure that
the qmail users and groups on your system match those with which
the package was compiled.
The binary package is not (yet) redistributable. The only way you'd
get one is by making it yourself. But this allows bulk builds to
finally test all the packages that depend on qmail.
Thanks to joerg for forcing the issue (in a good way).
New in 0.4.1
- Installation: 'make install' is using standard locations now
(/usr/local is the default --prefix)
- Produce static and shared libraries on some systems
- Configure system rearragement
- OS pmc started (mkdir,cd,cwd,rm,umask,stat)
- Shootout examples
- Test files are now testable with 'prove'
- Smoke (and smokej) outputs progress
- PIR supports: I = A < B (>,<=,>=,==,!=)
- Add support for octal number constants
- partcl updates:
- almost finish [string]; start [file]
- add build tool for generating inline'd tcl builtins from templates.
- Jako updates: NCI, subroutines, global variables and constants all work.
(Gregor)
Failed 3/190 test scripts, 98.42% okay. 15/4580 subtests failed, 99.67% okay.
0.27 1st Novemver 2005
* Added support for Berkeley DB 4.4
* Fixed decondary key issue with recno databases
* Added libscan to Makefile.PL
* The logic for set_mutexlocks was inverted when using Berkeley DB 4.x
Bug spotted by Zefram <zefram@fysh.org>
* Transactional rename/remove added.
Patch supplied by Zefram <zefram@fysh.org>
long. PR#32378 by Stefan Krüger.
Changes:
Added PS4 and SHELLOPTS to the list of variables to remove from
the environment. (Already in pkgsrc)
Added JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS to the list of variables to remove from
the environment.
Added PERLLIB, PERL5LIB and PERL5OPT to the list of variables to
remove from the environment. (Already in pkgsrc)
If we have NetBSD 2.99.10 and higher, getpwuid_r and friends exist,
but _PTHREAD_THREAD_SAFE_FUNCTIONS might not be defined. Define it.
For NetBSD before 2.99.10, explicitly set XNO_MTSAFE_PWDAPI to enforce
locked access via normal functions.