which helps for some Perl modules to get the correct package name, which
in turn influences whether the update requests from doc/TODO can be
shown or not.
Suggested by wiz.
database on the iriver H10 series of portable mp3 players.
EasyH10 is an open source project for the development of a software suite for
iRiver H10 digital audio players. It creates the database layout for an H10
player, without the need for iRiver Plus or Windows Media Player 10, based on
music and playlist files transferred manually (e.g., drag-and-drop operation,
copy command, rsync utility, etc). EasyH10 is compatible with iriver H10 5GB,
6GB, and 20GB models shipped worldwide as well as various platforms such as
Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, Linux, MacOS X, and other POSIX-like operating
systems.
- add a -n|--no-upload flag which does everything but actually executing
the upload to help see what would happen
- add a -d|--debug flag to preserve the temporary files to help with
debugging
- add a -V|--version flag
problems with GCC 4 but they seem to not have gone away completely; hence,
disabling optimizations with this compiler.
Enhancements
* New (free) ClearSky skin by Will Reinhart
* New desktop icon
* New GConf schema
* New multi-thread mode for ALSA plugin
* Support for customizable accelerators
* Queue support in Jump to Track
* Partial support for new XMMS 1.2.11 remote control functions
* New translations (Finnish, Georgian, Hindi, Ukrainian, Traditional Chinese)
and updates
Miscellaneous
* Log file renamed to 'log'
* Minor GUI tweaks
Bugfixes
* Fixed some ALSA playback issues
* Fixed crashes when output plugin returning sound volume for only 1 channel
* Fixed crashes when input plugins do not set title when getting song info
* Fixed infinite recursion in logger
* Fixed bogus values returned by xmms_remote_get_info()
* Fixed general/visualization plugin About dialogs not opening correctly
* Fixed centering of playlist in Playlist Editor
* Fixed incorrect length of 1st track read from .m3u files
* Fixed gcc4 compilation errors
* Fixed 64-bit issues setting/getting ESD volume
* Fixed MimeType value in desktop file
* Fixed text clipping of non-ASCII titles in Playlist Editor
This version of Xft2 is not supported and I have been using
the maintained version since last year on several pkgsrc build
systems. But I will not switch to new version until okayed by others.
This version of Xfixes is not supported and I have been using
the maintained version since last year on several pkgsrc build
systems. But I will not switch to new version until okayed by others.
This version of Xrender is not supported and I have been using
the maintained version since last year on several pkgsrc build
systems. But I will not switch to new version until okayed by others.
This version of Xrandr is not supported and I have been using
the maintained version since last year on several pkgsrc build
systems. But I will not switch to new version until okayed by others.
Pkgsrc changes:
- Incorporated new version requirements for p5-Archive-Tar and p5-IO-Zlib.
Relevant changes since version 3.1.3:
=====================================
- bug 4941: if the first sa-update run failed and wasn't re-run to successful
completion, the local state directory would exist, and therefore SA sees no
rules. now, wait as long as possible to create the directory, and try to
remove it on failure.
- bug 4997: increase module version requirements for Archive::Tar to 1.23 and
IO::Zlib to 1.04
- bug 4966: fix major BSMTP bug, which rendered SA unusable with exim4 when
BSMTP is used.
- bug 4899: Windows had issues with single quotes around filenames so certain
things like pyzor, etc, wouldn't function.
- bug 4958: sa-update should work on Windows
- bug 4908: gtube.t test failed in non-english locales
- bug 4488: deal with potential memory leak due to Bayes and BayesStore
circular references
- bug 4862: update macro values in update channels (ie: @@CONTACT_ADDRESS@@)
2.0.1 - 30 July 2006
o Release of new stable version 2.0.1
o Configure changes;
- Check for (g-wrap) module, apparently some distributions ship
g-wrap-config separately from the g-wrap.scm guile module.
- Check for SLIB.
o Core changes;
- Correctly set column sort orders from gconf.
- Allow proper compile/install from tarball using separate builddir.
o Import Changes;
- Fixed bug where OFX/HBCI imports loose spaces in descriptions
- Ignore any unknown !Option in QIF files that are being imported.
- Allow comma-radix numbers without a radix. I.e., allow "17.500" to
be parsed either as "seventeen and a half" or as "seventeen thousand
five hundred". Note that numbers STILL default to decimal-radix
instead of asking the user to choose.
- Replace the hbox separating debits from credits in the
reconciliation window by a homogeneous table.
- Remove obsolete buttons for aqbanking/hbci setup that are unneeded.
o Business changes;
- Fixed problem when booking an invoice with account name using
account separator character.
- Set the summary bar values when the invoice window is first opened.
- Properly round invoice entries and totals.
o Scheduled Transactions changes;
- Changed Since-Last-Run default to automatically run at GnuCash
start.
o Reports changes;
- Change cmdline warning into an actual user's error dialog when user
attempts to save a report with the same name as an existing report.
A WikiWikiWeb is a collaborative hypertext environment, with an
emphasis on easy access to and modification of information. MoinMoin
is a Python WikiClone that allows you to easily set up your own wiki,
only requiring a Python installation.
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2006/07/30/0005.html
2. Too much is logged in the .wrapper.log
The wrappers log quite a lot of detailed information by
default, with the result that my .work.log file is 176236028
bytes {for ghc}.
The wrapper functionality is mature, so this detailed
information is seldom needed, and you can in general determine
what happened by looking at the input/output-lines (i.e.
those lines marked as "[*]" and "<.>" in the .work.log).
I would therefore like to change the default behavior to
only log the input/output-lines.
Flip the switch for WRAPPER_DEBUG from "yes" to "no" by default so
that the detailed and rather verbose "push", "pop", "transform", etc.
messages are not printed. While here, also make WRAPPER_DEBUG a
pkgsrc-private variable by prepending with an underscore.
Changes:
* Improved stability
* Several security fixes (see below)
* A bug was introduced in SeaMonkey 1.0.2 that sometimes caused the URL bar to
stop working properly when switching tabs. This has been fixed. (Bug 332874)
* If you have more bookmarks on your personal toolbar than there is space for,
the ">>" overflow icon will now display more reliably (Bug 338803)
* If you choose to update SeaMonkey when it notifies you that an update is
available, the update page will load in a more useful browser window (with
navigation buttons and toolbars) (Bug 334903)
Security fixes:
MFSA 2006-56 chrome: scheme loading remote content
MFSA 2006-55 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.8.0.5)
MFSA 2006-54 XSS with XPCNativeWrapper(window).Function(...)
MFSA 2006-53 UniversalBrowserRead privilege escalation
MFSA 2006-52 PAC privilege escalation using Function.prototype.call
MFSA 2006-51 Privilege escalation using named-functions and redefined "new Object()"
MFSA 2006-50 JavaScript engine vulnerabilities
MFSA 2006-49 Heap buffer overwrite on malformed VCard
MFSA 2006-48 JavaScript new Function race condition
MFSA 2006-47 Native DOM methods can be hijacked across domains
MFSA 2006-46 Memory corruption with simultaneous events
MFSA 2006-45 Javascript navigator Object Vulnerability
MFSA 2006-44 Code execution through deleted frame reference
For a detailed ChangeLog, see:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/releases/seamonkey1.0.3/changelog.html
existing GNUstep configuration files.
Explicitly set the path to the global configuration file, because
otherwise a system-dependent default pathname for GNUstep.conf is used,
which often does not match ${PREFIX}.
Bumped PKGREVISION.
* Fixed issue where no disconnect signal was emitted when connection closed
during opening
* Plugged a memory leak in LmConnection
* Fixed warnings due to uninitialized value
* Fixed a reentrancy-related issue with LmConnection
- Corrupted queue file after a request to modify a short message
header, when that header was the last one in the message.
- Panic after spurious Milter request when a client was rejected
with "smtpd_delay_reject = no".
- The Milter client is now more tolerant for redundant "data cleanup"
requests. This avoids panic() calls for harmless conditions.