everything that is related to it.
The wrappers in WRKDIR/.wrapper now call the compilers in SUNWSPROBASE
directly. The aliases that have been provided had never been called
because WRKDIR/.wrapper was earlier in the PATH and already called the
canonical compiler (for example, .wrapper/gcc called .sunpro/cc, not
.sunpro/gcc).
Also removed the comments related to f2c. We have a version control
system to keep outdated code, so why keep it in the current source?
Summary of changes since 1.3.3:
* dns/rdtypes/IN/DHCID.py: Added support for the DHCID RR type.
* dns/query.py (udp): Messages from unexpected sources can now be
ignored by setting ignore_unexpected to True.
* dns/query.py (udp): When raising UnexpectedSource, add more
detail about what went wrong to the exception.
* dns/message.py (Message.use_edns): add reasonable defaults for
the ednsflags, payload, and request_payload parameters.
* dns/message.py (Message.want_dnssec): add a convenience method for
enabling/disabling the "DNSSEC desired" flag in requests.
* dns/message.py (make_query): add "use_edns" and "want_dnssec"
parameters.
* dns/resolver.py (Resolver.read_resolv_conf): If /etc/resolv.conf
doesn't exist, just use the default resolver configuration (i.e.
the same thing we would have used if resolv.conf had existed and
been empty).
* dns/resolver.py (Resolver._config_win32_fromkey): fix
cut-and-paste error where we passed the wrong variable to
self._config_win32_search(). Thanks to David Arnold for finding
the bug and submitting a patch.
* dns/resolver.py (Answer): Add more support for the sequence
protocol, forwarding requests to the answer object's rrset.
E.g. "for a in answer" is equivalent to "for a in answer.rrset",
"answer[i]" is equivalent to "answer.rrset[i]", and
"answer[i:j]" is equivalent to "answer.rrset[i:j]".
* dns/query.py (xfr): Add IXFR support.
* dns/rdtypes/IN/IPSECKEY.py: Added support for the IPSECKEY RR type.
* dns/rdtypes/ANY/SPF.py: Added support for the SPF RR type.
* (Version 1.4.0 released)
* dns/rrset.py (RRset.to_rdataset): Added a convenience method
to convert an rrset into an rdataset.
* Added dns.e164.query(). This function can be used to look for
NAPTR RRs for a specified number in several domains, e.g.:
dns.e164.query('16505551212',
['e164.dnspython.org.', 'e164.arpa.'])
* dns/resolver.py (Resolver.query): The resolver deleted from
a list while iterating it, which makes the iterator unhappy.
* dns/resolver.py (Resolver.query): The resolver needlessly
delayed responses for successful queries.
* dns/rdata.py: added a validate() method to the rdata class. If
you change an rdata by assigning to its fields, it is a good
idea to call validate() when you are done making changes.
For example, if 'r' is an MX record and then you execute:
r.preference = 100000 # invalid, because > 65535
r.validate()
The validation will fail and an exception will be raised.
* dns/ttl.py: TTLs are now bounds checked to be within the closed
interval [0, 2^31 - 1].
* The BIND 8 TTL syntax is now accepted in the SOA refresh, retry,
expire, and minimum fields, and in the original_ttl field of
SIG and RRSIG records.
* dns/resolver.py: The windows registry irritatingly changes the
list element delimiter in between ' ' and ',' (and vice-versa)
in various versions of windows. We now cope by always looking
for either one (' ' first).
* dns/e164.py: Added routines to convert between E.164 numbers and
their ENUM domain name equivalents.
* dns/reversename.py: Added routines to convert between IPv4 and
IPv6 addresses and their DNS reverse-map equivalents.
* dns/rdtypes/ANY/LOC.py (_tuple_to_float): The sign was lost when
converting a tuple into a float, which broke conversions of
south latitudes and west longitudes.
* dns/zone.py: The 'origin' parameter to from_text() and from_file()
is now optional. If not specified, dnspython will use the
first $ORIGIN in the text as the zone's origin.
* dns/zone.py: Sanity checks of the zone's origin node can now
be disabled.
* dns/name.py: Preliminary Unicode support has been added for
domain names. Running dns.name.from_text() on a Unicode string
will now encode each label using the IDN ACE encoding. The
to_unicode() method may be used to convert a dns.name.Name with
IDN ACE labels back into a Unicode string. This functionality
requires Python 2.3 or greater.
* (Version 1.3.5 released)
* dns/zone.py: Zone.iterate_rdatasets() and Zone.iterate_rdatas()
did not have a default rdtype of dns.rdatatype.ANY as their
docstrings said they did. They do now.
* dns/name.py: Added the parent() method, which returns the
parent of a name.
* dns/resolver.py: Added zone_for_name() helper, which returns
the name of the zone which contains the specified name.
* dns/resolver.py: Added get_default_resolver(), which returns
the default resolver, initializing it if necessary.
* dns/resolver.py (Resolver._compute_timeout): If time goes
backwards a little bit, ignore it.
* (Version 1.3.4 released)
* dns/message.py (make_response): Trying to respond to a response
threw a NameError while trying to throw a FormErr since it used
the wrong name for the FormErr exception.
* dns/query.py (_connect): We needed to ignore EALREADY too.
* dns/query.py: Optional "source" and "source_port" parameters
have been added to udp(), tcp(), and xfr(). Thanks to Ralf
Weber for suggesting the change and providing a patch.
* dns/query.py: The requirement that the "where" parameter be
an IPv4 or IPv6 address is now documented.
* dns/resolver.py: The resolver now does exponential backoff
each time it runs through all of the nameservers.
* dns/resolver.py: rcodes which indicate a nameserver is likely
to be a "permanent failure" for a query cause the nameserver
to be removed from the mix for that query.
is no longer available to packages that set NO_BUILD.
Added the variable BUILD_ENV_SHELL, since I prefer a comfortable shell
over /bin/sh for interactive work.
2007-02-08 Jeffrey Stedfast
* README: Bumped version
* configure.in: Bumped version to 2.2.4
2007-02-06 Jeffrey Stedfast
Fix for bug #394433
* configure.in: Detect if the system has GNU's getopt
implementation available for us to use.
* Makefile.am: Don't build our own copy of the GNU getopt library
if the system has it available.
* src/uuencode.c: If the system has getopt.h, use it instead of
our own getopt.h.
* src/uudecode.c: If the system has getopt.h, use it instead of
our own getopt.h.
2007-02-06 Jeffrey Stedfast
More fixes on account of my test suite...
* tests/test-cat.c (test_cat_substream): end = start + random
amount... duh. Fixes a bug where sometimes the end bound was < the
start bound.
* gmime/gmime-stream-cat.c (stream_substream): Calculate the
length of each of the source streams correctly. D'oh.
(stream_substream): Fixed the calculation for s->start.
(stream_substream): Fixed the s->end calculation for when end
within the source stream's bounds.
(stream_substream): Keep track of how long our substream is going
to be for use with setting absolute bound_end on a multi-stream
substream.
2007-02-05 Jeffrey Stedfast
Fixes on account of the awesome test suite I wrote earlier... still
need to fix ::substream() tho (or maybe it's just the test that's
broke?).
* gmime/gmime-stream-cat.c: Added an id member to struct
_cat_node, for use with debugging...
(stream_read): Seek in the source stream, don't call
Cat::stream_seek() to do it.
(stream_seek): Swapped the logic of the "within bounds" check, had
it backwards. When seeking past a stream, set the node->position
to the length of the stream (technically, it's like we read() thru
all that data, right?). Instead of resetting all streams starting
at n->next, reset them all starting at current->next... since 'n'
technically might be before 'current'.
(g_mime_stream_cat_add_source): Assign each node an id for easier
debugging...
2007-02-05 Jeffrey Stedfast
* tests/test-cat.c: The beginnings of a test suite for
GMimeStreamCat.
* gmime/gmime-stream-cat.c (stream_read): Go to the next stream if
nread <= 0, not just nread == 0.
2007-02-04 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-stream-mem.c (stream_reset): No longer need to
update stream->position.
* gmime/gmime-stream-mmap.c (stream_reset): Same g_return_if_fail
change. Also don't update stream->position.
(stream_seek): Added similar sanity checking/eos resetting as
StreamFs code.
* gmime/gmime-stream-file.c (stream_read): Style changes.
(stream_write): Style changes.
(stream_close): Fixed compiler warning.
(stream_reset): Changed g_return_if_fail to a true if-then.
(stream_seek): Changed to mimic the StreamFs changes.
(g_mime_stream_file_new): Similar to fs_new() change.
* gmime/gmime-stream-fs.c (stream_close): Loop the close()
ourselves.
(stream_reset): Changed g_return_if_fail to a true if-then. Also
be better about resetting eos.
(stream_seek): Rewritten to be more correct/robust (at least I
hope). Also properly reset eos when appropriate.
(g_mime_stream_fs_new): If lseek() fails, pretend start offset is
0.
* gmime/gmime-stream.c (stream_reset): No longer needs to update
stream->position.
(g_mime_stream_reset): Update stream->position if everything reset
smoothly. This is just a convenience change to subclass
implementations.
* gmime/gmime-stream-cat.c (stream_read): Rewritten. Hopefully
correct now? Ugh. We can hope...
(stream_write): Fixed to work better.
(stream_close): Rewritten.
(stream_reset): Rewritten to reset the streams, don't seek.
(stream_seek): Rewritten... still not correct, but should be ok
assuming our bound_start is 0.
(stream_length): Rewritten to not depend on a pre-calculated
length value... this Does Not Work (tm) if the source streams are
unbound and we've written to them.
(stream_substream): Rewritten... because ::seek() is so complex
for this type of stream, I've tried to eliminate a lot of the
headaches by making substreams only slurp up the streams within
the bounds of the start/end requested. If the entire contents
within the requested bounds are contained within a single source
stream, we return a substream of said source stream instead.
(g_mime_stream_cat_add_source): Don't precalculate the length here
anymore.
* gmime/gmime-stream-buffer.c (stream_read): Fixed to never allow
buflen to be negative if the read() of our source stream fails.
(stream_close): Handle the case where we've already been closed.
(stream_eos): Simplified.
(stream_reset): Stylistic changes.
(stream_seek): Don't allow seeks under our bound_start.
2007-02-03 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-stream-cat.c (stream_flush): Flush all streams up to
and including the current stream, not just the current stream.
(stream_write): break if we don't write any data to
current->stream or get an error so we can try the next stream.
* gmime/gmime-stream-file.c (stream_close): Same as below.
* gmime/gmime-stream-fs.c (stream_close): Allow closing multiple
times... makes this consistant with the other streams.
(stream_write): If a system write fails with EFBIG or ENOSPC, set
eos to TRUE.
2007-01-20 Jeffrey Stedfast
* tests/test-streams.c (test_stream_gets): printf formatter fixes.
* examples/imap-example.c: #include <glib/gstdio.h>, fixes bug
#394434.
2007-01-20 Jeffrey Stedfast
Fixes bug #394419
* gmime/gmime-filter-charset.c (filter_filter): Do iconv const
casting.
(filter_complete): Same.
2006-11-02 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-utils.c (g_mime_utils_header_format_date): Changed
the names of the parameters to date and tz_offset to prevent
warnings from -Wshadow.
* gmime/gmime-filter-html.c (writeln): Fixed another possible
buffer overflow condition pointed out by hpj.
* gmime/gmime-filter-crlf.c (filter_filter): Fixed a possible
buffer overflow condition pointed out by hpj.
* gmime/gmime-gpg-context.c (gpg_ctx_op_step): Modified to use
poll() rather than select()
2006-09-18 Joe Shaw
* mono/Makefile.am: Use SOURCES_XML instead of XML_SOURCES to
specify the sources.xml file. XML_SOURCES breaks with newer
automakes.
2006-08-29 Pawel Salek
* gmime/gmime-message-partial.c: set buf just before use - since
the mem stream buffer may get reallocated in the meantime leading
to segfaults.
2006-08-29 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-param.c (decode_quoted_string): Unescape escape
sequences. Fixes bug #352771.
* gmime/gmime-message.c (g_mime_message_set_subject): Updated the
docs.
(g_mime_message_get_subject): Same.
2006-08-21 Peter Bloomfield
* gmime/gmime-utils.c (g_mime_utils_unquote_string): handle an
arbitrary sequence of quoted and unquoted sections.
2006-08-02 Jeffrey Stedfast
* README: Bumped version
* configure.in: Bumped version to 2.2.3
* gmime/gmime-message.c (process_header): Decode the values for
Subject, From, Reply-To so that g_mime_message_get_subject/etc all
return decoded strings like they were meant to.
2006-06-23 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-gpg-context.c (swrite): Use g_build_filename() and
g_get_tmp_dir() rather than hard-coding the tmpfile to be in /tmp.
2006-06-23 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-part.c: Use g_ascii_* versions of str[n]casecmp.
* gmime/gmime-parser.c: Use g_ascii_* versions of str[n]casecmp.
* gmime/gmime-param.c: Use g_ascii_* versions of str[n]casecmp.
* gmime/gmime-multipart-signed.c: Use g_ascii_* versions of
str[n]casecmp.
* gmime/gmime-multipart-encrypted.c: Use g_ascii_* versions of
str[n]casecmp.
* gmime/gmime-multipart.c: Use g_ascii_* versions of
str[n]casecmp.
* gmime/gmime-message-partial.c: Use g_ascii_* versions of
str[n]casecmp.
* gmime/gmime-message-part.c: Use g_ascii_* versions of
str[n]casecmp.
* gmime/gmime-message.c: Use g_ascii_* versions of str[n]casecmp.
* gmime/gmime-iconv.c (g_mime_iconv_open): Use g_ascii_* versions
of str[n]casecmp.
* gmime/gmime-header.c (g_mime_header_new): Use
g_mime_strcase_[hash,equal] rather than param_[hash,equal] to
reuse code.
* gmime/gmime-gpg-context.c: Use g_ascii_* versions of
str[n]casecmp.
* gmime/gmime-filter-enriched.c: Use g_ascii_* versions of
str[n]casecmp.
* gmime/gmime-disposition.c (g_mime_disposition_add_parameter):
Use g_mime_strcase_[hash,equal] rather than param_[hash,equal] to
reuse code.
(g_mime_disposition_new): Same.
(param_equal): Removed.
(param_hash): Removed.
* gmime/gmime-content-type.c: Use g_ascii_* versions of
str[n]casecmp.
(g_mime_content_type_new_from_string): Use
g_mime_strcase_[hash,equal] rather than param_[hash,equal] to
reuse code.
(g_mime_content_type_set_parameter): Same.
(param_equal): Removed.
(param_hash): Removed.
* gmime/gmime-charset.c: Use g_ascii_* versions of str[n]casecmp.
2006-06-23 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-stream-cat.c (stream_seek): Fixed to only seek if
necessary and also to use ::reset() if seeking back to the
beginning of the stream so that it works for non-seekable streams
too. Fixes bug #345503 - again thanks to Charles for reporting
this bug.
* gmime/gmime-object.c (subtype_bucket_foreach): Fixed to also
free the bucket memory. Fixes bug #345768, thanks to Charles Kerr
for pointing this out.
2006-06-22 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-gpg-context.c: Removed #define _POSIX_SOURCE to fix
bug #172179.
2006-06-15 Jeffrey Stedfast
* README: Bumped version
* configure.in: Bumped version to 2.2.2
2006-06-01 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-utils.c (parse_broken_date): Fixed to handle
MM-DD-YY properly and also to fallback to DD-MM-YY if the first
pair of digits isn't within range for a proper month.
2006-05-30 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime.h.in: Removed.
* gmime.h: Now static, no longer auto-generated.
* gmime/gmime.c: Set the gmime_[major,minor,micro]_version
variables.
(g_mime_check_version): New function to check the required
version.
* gmime/gmime-stream-fs.c: Implement our own no-op version of
fsync() for systems that don't have fsync().
2006-05-24 Jeffrey Stedfast
* examples/imap-example.c (main): Use g_mkdir() to make this
example portable to Win32.
2006-05-01 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-gpg-context.c (gpg_ctx_parse_status): Handle prompts
from GnuPG asking for the user's PIN for their SmartCard.
2006-04-21 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-stream.h: #include <stdio.h> for SEEK_SET/CUR/END
enum values.
2006-03-16 Jeffrey Stedfast
* README: Bumped version
* configure.in: Bumped version to 2.2.1
* gmime/gmime-parser.c (parser_step): No-op if we are in an ERROR
state.
(parser_construct_message): Don't bail if we don't start in state
INIT, this is valid.
(parser_step_from): We need to bail even if parser_fill() returns
> 0 if the line is incomplete (e.g. a forced refill was needed but
no additional data could be read).
2006-03-16 Jeffrey Stedfast
* README: Bumped version
* configure.in: Bumped version to 2.2.0, it's about time I made a
stable release.
2006-03-15 Jeffrey Stedfast
* gmime/gmime-parser.c (parser_step_from): If we fail to find a
From line, set an error state. Also fixed the End-Of-Data check to
prevent an infinite loop if the stream ends with \n\n.
(parser_construct_message): Make sure our state starts off at
INIT. Also check for the ERROR state in our parser_step() loop and
return NULL if we encounter an error.
2006-03-03 Jeffrey Stedfast
* util/url-scanner.c (g_url_web_end): Allow urls such as
"http://www.novell.com./path" (note the '.' before the path
component).
(g_url_addrspec_start): If the '@' is the first character in the
match, then it isn't a valid email address.
keylaunch (1.3.3) unstable; urgency=low
* No longer depend on xlibs-dev. (Closes: #347006)
-- Stefan Pfetzing <dreamind@dreamind.de> Mon, 9 Jan 2006 17:58:57 +0100
keylaunch (1.3.2) unstable; urgency=low
* Update Keylaunch to use autoconf.
* Install documentation.
* Complain when ~/.keylaunchr is not found.
-- Stefan Pfetzing <dreamind@dreamind.de> Sat, 9 Jul 2005 20:15:43 +0200
keylaunch (1.3.1) unstable; urgency=low
* The I'm back release.
* Finally fixed the problem when $HOME was not defined, so lets get
the information from the right place.
* Fix lintian errors.
Changes from v1.108 to v1.109
* Conduits included in the PilotManager distribution now have
version numbers identical to the PilotManager version.
Third-party conduits can (and should) continue to have their own
version number schemes.
* Change the way we reference constants exported from libpisock,
in preparation for pilot-link 0.12.0-pre5. Backwards
compatibility is maintained. Use symbolic constants instead of
hard-coded integer values, if running with a version of pilot-link
that provides them.
* A second attempt to fix the bug in the Properties dialog with
Tk-804. The first one didn't work with certain combinations of
libraries.
* Fix bug introduced in 1.108 that broke -syncwith and -install
for normally inactive conduits.
* Don't call conduitQuit on conduits that haven't been loaded.
Eliminates an error message when using -syncwith (bug introduced
in 1.108).
* Fix bug where PilotManager would report a successful connection
and then a Perl error, when what really happened was simply a
timeout.
* Eliminated numerous -w warnings
* PilotSync.pm (affects SyncAB, SyncFood, and some third-party
conduits; all changes by Ralf Schlatterbeck): fix some crash bugs
and a bug that caused creation of empty fields; add support for
full sync; some new functionality for use by conduit authors:
possibility to skip some pilot records, and to generate local ID
based on contents of pilot record.
* SyncMemo conduit: work around a bug in perl 5.8.0 that was
causing the filename filters not to work sometimes. The
workaround involves forcing these filters to be ASCII-only; this
could conceivably be a problem for people using non-ASCII
filenames. Fix bug that caused spurious conflict to be detected
when doing full sync and a file had changed but the corresponding
pilot memo had not. Eliminate some barewords to avoid strict subs
warnings in some versions of perl (bug report from Ralf
Schlatterbeck).
* SyncCM conduit: Work around libcsa bug that was causing "INVALID
DATE TIME" error when syncing "all dates" in a timezone east of
GMT; workaround for dtcm bug that made weekly repeating
appointments created on the pilot uneditable in dtcm; fix up
repeating appointments from the pilot whose start date isn't one
of the repeat days. The following patches from Alan Harder: if cm
appointment has no end time, use end time equal to start time on
pilot (rather than refusing to sync the appointment); clearer and
more informative log messages; when doing "Sync All (dates)", use
2021 instead of 2010 as the end of the range; propagate
appointment deletion from palm to desktop even if the archive flag
is set.
* Installer conduit: Respect -rcdir argument when running
installer from command line (Alan Harder)
* Backup conduit: add an option "Ignore modify date (backup every
time)"; more informative log messages. (Both by Alan Harder.)
For deciding whether to back up a database, use a different scheme
that doesn't depend on the two clocks being synchronized.
* SyncTime conduit: remove workaround for some ancient pilot-link
version (Alan Harder).
* SyncFood conduit: Refuse to sync if $FOODFILE has been deleted,
in order to avoid wiping everything out. Patch from Alan Harder, I
haven't tested it.
* SyncAB conduit: fix bug in setting vCard file name, and in
handling of newlines (Alan Harder). Implement full sync, allowing
sync with multiple desktop machines (Ralf Schlatterbeck). Allow
filtering by private flag and by category (Ralf Schlatterbeck).
* SyncPlan conduit: Appointments that repeat more than one day a
week, every n weeks, where n > 1, are possible on the pilot but
not in plan. Signal them as unsyncable, rather than converting
them to once-per-week repeats (Thomas DeWeese). Show progress bar
while reading Pilot records. Re-fix bug about plan alarms getting
turned off that was supposed to be fixed in 1.108 but really
wasn't. Fix some bugs related to time zone conversion: end date
of repeating appointments would move back a day when synced from
pilot to plan in time zones east of GMT, and appointment times
shown in the log window would be in GMT rather than local time.
* SendMail conduit: fix bug that comes up when the database
doesn't exist on the pilot.
* Remove contrib/dinesh-dutt, which was an old version of software
that was later distributed on its own (the syncbbdb project on
sourceforge, not to be confused with syncbbdb2, which is an
unrelated project and is the one I recommend for bbdb syncing).
Changes from v1.107 to v1.108
* Add error checking throughought PilotManager and several
conduits to fix a bug that caused data loss when the link to the
pilot was lost during a sync.
* Only load active conduits, rather than all conduits, at
startup. This means that you no longer need to rename or delete
unused conduits that have missing dependencies. As a side
effect, the "Load New Conduits..." menu item is gone, replaced
by a "Rescan" button on the "Properties" dialog.
* Changes for compatibility with pilot-link 0.12.0. Backwards
compatibility with earlier pilot-link versions is matained.
* Changes for compatibility with Tk 804. fixes bug causing some
color preferences to be ignored when using Tk 804, and fixes
buggy behavior of the Up and Down buttons in the Preferences
dialog.
* Fix pcid corruption in preferences file that could cause every sync
to be a full sync.
* Fix hang when trying to sync to a USB device that wasn't connected.
* Applied patch to fix problems with PalmOS 3.5 and above.
* Fix purely cosmetic y2k display bug.
* Use Digest::MD5 instead of the deprecated MD5.
* Patch from NWalsh to lib/perl5/PilotSync.pm, fixes unreliability
problems, esp. with newer versions of Perl.
* Change the dates in the log messages to be ISO compliant instead
of US-centric mm/dd/yyyy (Mark Staveley).
* Replaced Setup script with Setup.pl. The script is no longer
invoked automatically the first time PilotManager is run; rather,
it must be run by hand (perl Setup.pl) to create the executable
PilotManager.
* If Setup.pl is given a -conduitdir argument, then PilotManager
will look in that directory for loadable conduit modules (in
addition to the directories it already looked in).
* Updated developer contact information
* Backup conduit: update to version 1.008, which had been released
separately as 1.008ea.
- Better, more consistent filename handling throughout.
* Installer conduit: update to version 1.009, which had been released
separately as 1.009ea2.
- Recognizes .pqa files as well as .pdb/.prc.
- Only use included "MultiFileSelect.pm" with Tk 4.0,
otherwise, use Tk::Fileselect module.
- Print message after each file is installed.
* SendMail conduit: new version 0.900
- only perform wordwrap on body of mail message, not
headers. (Chris Waters)
- Check for I/O errors (see comment at top of ChangeLog)
* SyncAB conduit: no changes, version number stays at 0.96 BETAp1.
* SyncCM conduit: new version 1.103
- Check for I/O errors (see comment at top of ChangeLog)
* SyncFood conduit: no changes, version number stays at 0.96 BETA.
* SyncMemo conduit: new version 1.9 integrates changes from
version 1.8-ea2, which had been released separately, plus
additional changes.
- from 1.8ea2: Use internal checksum function instead of
Shell::sum.
- from 1.8ea2: Use internal isPilotText function instead of
Shell::file
- from 1.8ea2: Use opendir/readdir/closedir for directory access
rather than relying on globbing. Fixes breakage when category
names have whitespace.
- Eliminate discrepancy between behavior of full sync and fast
sync. In earlier versions, a memo deleted from the desktop would
be deleted from the pilot during a fast sync, but recopied from
the pilot to the desktop on a full sync. A preferences option
allows you to keep the old behavior if you wish.
- Process all file deletions before any file creations, to avoid
unnecessary file name collisions.
- Use gtkdiff or tkdiff if filemerge not available (Mark
Staveley). Better would be to allow merge program to be chosen
via the configuration gui--patches welcome.
- Remove special characters from filenames (idea from Mark
Staveley)
- Increase maximum file name length (Mark Staveley)
- Check for I/O errors (see comment at top of ChangeLog)
* SyncPlan conduit: new version 0.97 integrates changes from
version 0.96BETA, which had been released separately, plus
additional changes.
- from 0.96BETA: Support for weekly appts from pilot with
frequency > 1 (patch by Alan Harder based on changes in
sync-plan)
- from 0.96BETA: Fix repeat end date for daily repeating plan
records (patch by Alan Harder based on research by Aaron
Kaplan)
- from 0.96BETA: Patch to support plan records with two alarms
(just use earlier one for pilot) by Kevin Fink
- from 0.96BETA: Configurable level of verbose output and
configurable netplan port, patch by Andreas S. Oesterhelt
(oes@paradis.rhein.de)
- Fix a bug that caused deleted records to reappear when
syncing one pilot with more than one desktop machine.
- Fix a bug that would cause an alarm to be disabled in plan if
the appointment was modified on the pilot. As a side-effect,
any appointment created on the pilot will now have an alarm
set in plan.
- Check for I/O errors (see comment at top of ChangeLog)
* Updated version of contrib/alan-harder/UpdateMemos.pl
* Added SyncAB_plusBBDB to contrib/dinesh-dutt. This had never
been released as part of a PilotManager package, but was available
separately on moshpit.org. Since I'm already supporting
SyncBBDB, I don't intend to support SyncAB_plusBBDB.
* SourceForge CVS repository set up (Chris Waters)
* Development now coordinated by Aaron Kaplan