- sort albums for the selector
- fix crash if authentication failed
- make authentication actually work
- be consistent in section of the config file used
Bump revision
Changes from 5.0.6
* get_option_addr uses struct in_addr * instead of uint32_t *
fixes a crash on sgimips/netbsd, thanks to Tim McIntosh
* Use ssize_t which is a signed int and test if read() returns -1
fixes a crash on some embedded systems, thanks to David Wu
* Fix -f path/to/config
* -e, --env var=value for profile specific env vars
* Many issues resolved when running in test mode
* Don't print a (null) string when there is no NAK message
* Fix compile on NetBSD-4 (PR pkg/41719)
* Only allow hardware families we know by default (over-ridable)
* Fix persistent and timeout 0 options
* Fix parsing of escape code sequencies
* Don't bring up interfaces brought down when handling new interfaces
* Allow un-encapsulated vendor option
* Build system now uses configure script and not mk stubs
2.7.1
Changes: Users (or package maintainers) now have the choice between
Getopt::Long and Getopt::Mixed (with the latter as the default).
2.7
Changes: Another tweak to the MS-TOFU detection has been applied.
2.6
Changes: This release has a minor TOFU detection tweak. Some typos have
been fixed. It is hopefully the last release before a long overdue
migration to Getopt::Long.
Mono 2.4.2.3 is a bug fix release for Mono 2.4, which is the foundation
for Novell's own long-term support Mono-based product.
This release includes the following bug fixes from 2.4.2.2:
* 502016 (https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=502016) - Simple
precompiled MVC app does not run on Mono 2.4.2
* 524726 (https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=524726) -
Precompiling for / then deploying elsewhere causes failure for ASP.NET
apps.
Changes in Mono 2.4.2.3
XSP now has Silverlight mime types registered.
Updated the browser database.
The C# Shell (csharp) will now accept C# scripts specified on the command
line, like:
$ csharp demo.cs
A major bug was fixed for multi-threaded applications using XPath, if you
are using XPath in a multithreaded application, we strongly recommend that
you upgrade to this version.
2007-09-02
Powermanga 0.90
- the sounds were updated to replace non-free sounds
- joystick support was added
- scale2x, scale3x, and scale4x effects were added
- the order text was changed to support both plain text and keystrokes file
- the source code files were renamed
- the code was considerably cleaned up and rewritten
- comments and variables were translated to the English language
- all C++ code was removed and the remaining code was made to conform with C99
- the license was changed to the GPLv3
- resources files were renamed
- volume control was added
- GP2X and PSP patches were merged
- the high-score file format was changed
2006-03-27
Powermanga 0.80
- compile with GCC 4.0.3
- fix palette conversion in 16 bits RGB color mode (non-IA32 architecture)
- add config file
- add french language support
- various bugs fixes
- compile, run, and test the project on AMD64 (Ubuntu Dapper Drake)
- compile, run, and test the project on Win32 (Patrice Duhamel)
- upload the source code on CVS (http://sourceforge.net/projects/powermanga/)
Since our latest stable release, 0.8.9, a lot of effort has been
put by the developers and the community to add new features and
test them to make this a rock-solid release. Over 2 years of
development have seen the addition of budgets, a forecast feature,
many new reports, report charts, a complete redesign of the import
feature, which allows for a much easier migration from other
application and a swifter synchronization with online banking. The
support of PGP encryption for the KMyMoney files has been improved
too, including the option to have multiple keys for a single file,
so no one can access your financial your financial records. The
summary view has been revamped to show more and more useful
information, allowing you to have an overview of your finance at
a glance. Also, there are now translations for 22 languages, though
not all of them are as complete as we would like, and we have users
wherever KDE3 is installed. That results not only in a greater
quality application, but also in one that can be customized to fit
the needs of a wide range of users. Additionally, if you use either
Oxygen or Tango icons, you can enjoy the exclusive sets of icons
we have prepared for this release, because finance can be good
looking too! In between all that work, we have fixed a lot of bugs
and little annoyances to make this the best KMyMoney release ever!
Into the future, the effort to port the application to KDE4 is
already underway. Following our usual conservative approach, the
first release for KDE4 will be very similar to this one, featurewise.
Subsequent releases will take full advantage of the new platform.
Also, the coordination work with other KDE4 financial applications
under the umbrella of the nascient KDE Finance group opens the door
to other exciting possibilities.
will cause kpathsea to consider all subdirectories recursively at that point
in the path. Normally double-slashes and trailing slashes will not be present
in VARBASE, etc. But if they are there the resulting behaviour is so
unexpected, expensive, and difficult to diagnose that it is worth going to
extra effort to clean them out here.
The problem is easy to hit when using Pkgsrc installing under $HOME on a
system where the user's home directories contain a trailing slash.
Somewhat reluctantly bump PKGREVISION.
You are captain of the cargo ship Chromium B.S.U., responsible for
delivering supplies to our troops on the front line. Your ship has a
small fleet of robotic fighters which you control from the relative
safety of the Chromium vessel.
(Incredibly slow even on a fast machine -- turn off details and make
the window small if you want to play it.)
This is a library for OpenGL to load PNG graphics files as an OpenGL
texture as easily as possible. It also has a number of options for
generating the alpha channel and mipmaps.
This package is based on the freedesktop-games repository.