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Author SHA1 Message Date
plunky
7bb250a738 update to v1.3.2:
Released 21st April 2016

	Added gpsd support
	Fixed various udp handling bugs
	Fixed various bugs on tcp reconnect
	Improve reconnection handling
	Added much more debugging
	Give interfaces default names
2016-04-29 08:49:45 +00:00
agc
2ce4810e5b Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for geography category
One mismatched digest found in geography/libmemphis02:
	# package libmemphis02
	recorded SHA1 (memphis-0.2.3.tar.gz) = dbc2f61e49b996dc9ca91df0de9a08eb7adbfa9b
	calculated SHA1 (memphis-0.2.3.tar.gz) = 85993bce12c3616fcf6e7682a70b9605883edec2
No changes were made to the libmemphis02 distinfo file

Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden).  All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
2015-11-03 00:08:41 +00:00
plunky
ecfc237bf3 update kplex; from the ChangeLog:
v1.3.1

 Released 27th September 2015

 - Fixed various uninitialised pointer fixes
 - Updated Makefile for OpenWRT and github builds
 - Accept NULL as a sentence terminator with "strict=no"
 - Fixed problem with non-truncation of output files
 - Better guessing of UDP interface parameters
 - Define ACCESSPERMS, remove redundant declarations, add header guards
 - Fixed bug in source filtering
 - Added option to re-enable nagle for TCP interfaces
 - "-d" flag now documented with additional debugging
 - Default queue sizes reduced and SNDBUF size reduced
 - Added optional interface to filter rules

 v1.3

 Released 15th April 2015

 - Added udp interface type
 - Added "strict" option and potential for looser parsing constraints
 - Added "preamble" option to tcp interfaces
 - Added AIS coalescing
 - Fixed bugs in failover specification parsing
 - Fixed file output to non-pre-existing files
2015-10-06 19:49:32 +00:00
plunky
575cc42aab new package: kplex
--

kplex is a multitransport software data multiplexer, working with
data conforming to the NMEA-0183 standard.

Kplex multiplexes data inputs from sources such as serial lines,
pseudo terminals and network interfaces and send to any (reasonable)
number of similar outputs.

kplex can perform filtering of inputs (so you only get the data you
want, or don't get the data you don't want from a given source) and
outputs (so you only send what you want where you want) and can
perform fine-grained failover so that for any given type of data,
you specify a priority order of the source you would like to take
it from.
2015-02-16 21:10:32 +00:00