New in 2.14.5 - 10 july 2006
* Regenerated tarball with autoconf_2.59a-9_all.deb.
New in 2.14.4 - 20 june 2006
* Fixed compilation with !gcc.
* Updated translations.
New in 2.14.3 - 17 may 2006
* Requires intltool 0.35. Actually ships translations files.
* Fixed a couple of small leaks.
* CPU% column is displayed by default.
New in 2.14.2 - 5 may 2006
* Updated translations.
* Improved Writable Memory on linux.
New in 2.14.1 - 10 april 2006
* Updated translations.
* Fixed signedness warnings.
* Updated gksu backend.
* Set graph minimum size to 30px (Johannes H. Jensen <joh@deworks.net>):x
of patches --, you can't imagine.
July 27, 2006: Overview of changes in 2.14.2
============================================
* Updated solaris support (hua.zhang@sun.com)
* Small linux updates and improvments.
April 10, 2006: Overview of changes in 2.14.1
=============================================
* Updated translations.
* Fixed NetBSD port (Julio M. Merino Vidal <jmmv@NetBSD.org>).
* Fixed some warnings.
hcidump reads raw HCI data coming from and going to a Bluetooth device
and prints to screen commands, events and data in a human-readable form.
Optionally, the dump can be written to a file rather than parsed, and
the dump file can be parsed in a subsequent moment.
NetBSD support added and packaged by Iain D. Hibbert, via pkgsrc-wip.
dirvish is a backup system using rsync and link farms.
Each image is a directory containing transfer log, summary, tree
and if transfer errors were detected an rsync_error file. The
transfer log retains the the output of any pre and post processing
commands and the rsync log listing all files that were changed or
added with some statistical information. The summary file contains
all the information about how the image was created and meta-data
for managing the image in config file format. Tree is the copy of
the client tree.
The client directory tree is compared with an existing image to
create a new image. Unchanged files are shared between images.
For changed files only those parts that actually change are transfered
over the network. Unchanged portions of files are copied from the
reference image.
The resulting images contain complete copies of the original trees
preserving ownership and file permissions. In this way even though
the backups are made incrementally, each image can be used
independently for restores or to make removable-media off-site
copies or archives.
The removal of an image will have no effect on other images.
since they always need a C compiler, even when the source code is
completely in C++.
For some other packages, stated in the comment that a C compiler is
really not needed.
* FreeBSD Compile fixes (thanks to Heiner Eichmann).
* NetBSD support (thanks to Mark Davies)
* Always force 44.1khz in the Lame MP3 encoder plugin.
* Fixed VideoDVD creation on rewritable media.
* Fixed Copy of Enhanced Audio CDs with CD-Text.
* Changed default boot cataloge name from "boot.cataloge"
to "boot.catalog"
* Fixed a crash when reusing the same DVD Iso Image writing dialog.
* Ignore case when comparing MD5 sums entered by the user.
* Make sure that filenames in a data project's folder are unique.
* Allow index statements bigger than 99 minutes in cue files.
* Properly set the length of SCSI commands (again this fixes some device
detection problems).
- Fix bug in ntfs_attr_pwrite() when we sometimes lose current run in
the runlist.
- Fix build with --disable-gnome-vfs --enable-fuse-module.
- ntfscluster: identify files even if their clusters aren't set
in $Bitmap (useful to find potentially corrupted files).
- mkntfs: set the physical drive and the extended boot signature to
0x80 in the Extended BPB which are needed to boot from disk.
- ntfsinfo: fix two freed memory usages when dumping $SDS and index
allocation entries.
- libntfs: add ntfs_attr_readall() which reads the entire data
from an ntfs attribute.
- libntfs: add ntfs_index_root_get() which reads the index root of
an attribute.
- ntfsclone: the --metadata option will wipe the timestamps in the
index allocation attributes as well. This further decreases the
compressed metadata image size by 10-25% and more importantly it
eliminates non-interesting ntfscmp differences.
- ntfscmp: support bad cluster list, compare full attribute headers
for non-resident attributes, added manual, build and install by
default.
- Fix bug with renaming directories with names in DOS and WIN32
namespaces.
- ntfsclone: fix 64 bit destination size calculation on Mac OS X
had actually been ignoring LTCONFIG_OVERRIDE anyway and just using
the default LIBTOOL_OVERRIDE to replace libtool scripts in packages.
This just formalizes the fact that LTCONFIG_OVERRIDE is not used
meaningfully by pkgsrc.
Version 0.88 (released 02-07-2006)
- now the global Desktop file is copied to the local registry ~/.foxrc/XFileExplorer/XFe at the first launch of Xfe
(or if the file doesn't exist). This allows the user to easily edit the Xfe file to suit its needs.
- improved the performances on Linux systems when computing the dirsize (not recursive) of the root ('/')
directory by avoiding to scan the mount points (could be time consuming on a slow network)
- for archive operations use the directory name as a starting guess for the archive file name
- removed a lot of global variables (global options)
- added two new color options (foreground / background) for the file and dir lists in the Preferences/Colors dialog.
The foreground (font) color and the bacground color of the file and dir panels can now be set independantly of
the global interface
Version 0.87 (not released)
- temporarily disabled the print menus in XFileView and XFileImage because they were not implemented at all!
- when dragging files from a read-only directory, converted the move action to copy (useful when dragging files
from a cdrom for example, thanks to pechkov for the tip)
- major update of the Desktop file (now only uses lower case file extensions)
- added more file associations and icons (OpenOffice, StarOffice, etc.) Thanks to Vidar Jon Bauge <vidarjon@tiscali.dk>!
- added a specific icon for broken links and fixed a small bug relative to the status bar in FilePanel
- added russian translation (thanks to Dmitij Lebed <dimaz.sertolovo@gmail.com>
- added danish translation (thanks to Vidar Jon Bauge <vidarjon@tiscali.dk>)
- fixed a problem when creating a file or a folder with Xfe : umask was not respected. Thanks to marvin6161
<marvin6161@users.sourceforge.net> for providing a patch
- fixed a segfault when right clicking in the DirPanel on a mount point with permission 700
Thanks to marvin6161 <marvin6161@users.sourceforge.net> for providing a patch
- fixed a segfault that sometimes occured when dragging a file to the directory list
- fixed a problem with supplementary groups not taken into account (thanks to Armin Buehler
<abuehler@users.sourceforge.net> for providing a patch)
- updated to gettext 0.14.5
- fixed some problems with executable file names like zip, cc, etc. Now, they should be handled correctly
- now there is no more difference between upper case and lower case file extension
- set the big icons and mini icons views in ICONLIST_AUTOSIZE mode to avoid file names truncation
- updated Italian translation (thanks to Claudio Fontana <sick_soul@yahoo.it>)
Version 0.86
- added norvegian translation (thanks to Vidar Jon Bauge <vidarjon@tiscali.dk>)
- added a waitpid call in statout(), lstatout() and mt_lstat() to avoid zombies processes
- the directory size is now periodically refreshed instead of updated every FOX event. This allows Xfe
to be more responsive.
- renamed function dirpath() into pathsize() in File.cc
- added the possibility to cycle through the three panels when the right panel is shown
- restored the "one panel" and "tree and two panels modes" since some people find it useful
Version 0.85 (not released)
- fixed a problem when archiving directories with escape characters in their name
(thanks to Luc.Habert@ens.fr for discovering and patching this bug)
- fixed a bug in checkTimeout() and removed the test on now.tv_sec
- added .wri and .dpatch extensions to Desktop.in
- fix compilation on amd64 platforms with gcc-4.0 (patch from Andreas Jochens)
- added the "New window" menu item to allow starting a new Xfe session from the actual window
- set the KDE and GNOME themes more actual and renamed them to GNOME2 and KDE3
- replaced the mini file manager icon with a better one (thanks to antonix <anto1945@infinito.it>)
- replaced the zip file icons with better ones (thanks to antonix <anto1945@infinito.it>)
- fixed problems with the German translation (broken shortcuts)
Changes from 1.6.0:
- Fixed non OS X compile bug
Major changes from 1.5.1:
- Added support for network communication compression ( patch #1348172 )
Thanks Maarten Thibaut for the original code
- OS X Package contains universal binaries.
Other Changes
- config file now supports optional comment in third column
- lapply fix for OS X symlink permission bug ( bug #1441965 )
- Fixes for AppleSingle support on i386. ( bug #1438290 )
- lmerge -f no longer duplicates some minus lines ( bug 1346368 )
- Server logs child process stats including blocks in and out
- specify user to ra.sh with -U ( patch #1435665 )
Thanks Sean Sweda
- ra.sh prompt for username when USER=root ( patch #1420980 )
Thanks Sean Sweda
- ra.sh uses $SUDO_USER if set
- fixed errno assignment if FD_ISSET fails ( libsnet bug #1436043 )
Thanks Matt Selsky
- ktcheck not sending quit if special file is created ( bug #1429169 )
- twhich can deal with null/empty transcript ( bug 1372729 )
- Pass correct configure args to libsnet for ssl and sasl ( bug #1435999 )
Thanks Matt Selsky
- ./configure now warns if tmp exists ( patch #1384558 )
Thanks Jose Calhariz
- ./configure now supports DISTDIR ( patch #1384555 )
Thanks Jose Calhariz
- Explaining the numeric range in radmind.8 ( patch #1408441 )
Thanks David Coulthart
- moved MIN and MAX to config.h
- Added COMP info to SPEC
- Apple package will install /var/radmind/client, preapply and postapply
- make dist now follows symlinks
Date 2006-04-12
Summary: smartmontools release 5.36 (STABLE)
-----------------------------------------------------------
This is a stable smartmontools release. The 5.34 version
described just below was never officially released because
Bruce Allen decided to wait until Linux support for
accessing SATA devices through libata was in the official
kernel.org sources. Changes include:
- Win 2000/XP:ability to cancel drive self-tests
- Additions to the table of known drives
- FreeBSD support for 3ware char device interface and
multiple 3ware cards
- Various cygwin improvements for running as service
- Works 'out of the box' with Linux SATA libata
- smartd option added to list test schedules
- smartctl option added to list part of drive database
- various improvements for SCSI disks and logs
Date 2005-04-19
Summary: smartmontools release 5.34 (STABLE)
-----------------------------------------------------------
This is a stable smartmontools release. It includes:
- OS/2 and eComStation support
All Platforms:
- Printing of drive family info
- SCSI disks: output size of grown defect list
- Added info about drive family to 'smartctl -i' output.
- Added option ',q' for smartd '-n' directive to suppress
'skipping checks' message which may spin up laptop disk.
- Added message if smartd '-n' check power mode spins up disk.
Cygwin and Windows:
- Added info about Windows version and service pack to banner line.
- Added support for smartd '-n' directive for Win2000/XP.
- Added support for READ_LOG for WinNT4 also.
- Fixed bug that prevents display of empty logs on Win2000/XP
- Fixed use of cached smart enabled state in 'smartctl -i' output.
Windows:
- Fixed bug that prevents running smartd as service on WinNT4.
Date 2004-9-5
Summary: smartmontools release 5.33 (UNSTABLE/EXPERIMENTAL)
-----------------------------------------------------------
This is an unstable/experimental release of smartmontools. It includes
- support for Darwin/Mac OSX
- support for OpenBSD
- support for 3ware ATA RAID controllers under FreeBSD
- support for 3ware 9500 series SATA RAID controllers under
Linux. Use /dev/twa[0-15] devices to access these.
- support for 3ware character device interfaces /dev/twe[0-15]
under Linux. This allows (for example) Selective Self-tests.
- support for Marvell chip-set based SATA controllers under Linux.
- smartd mail now works also under Windows (using "Blat" mailer).
- smartd can now be run as a Windows service.
Please report sucess/failure with these items to the
smartmontools-support mailing list.
Unix syslogs are convenient to read for humans but because
of small differences between operating systems and things
like 'last message repeated xx times' not very easy to parse
by a script.
Parse::Syslog presents a simple interface to parse syslog
files: you create a parser on a file (with new) and call
next to get one line at a time with Unix-timestamp, host,
program, pid and text returned in a hash-reference.
Magic Rescue scans a block device for file types it knows how to
recover and calls an external program to extract them. It looks
at "magic bytes" in file contents, so it can be used both as an
undelete utility and for recovering a corrupted drive or partition.
As long as the file data is there, it will find it.
It works on any file system, but on very fragmented file systems
it can only recover the first chunk of each file. Practical
experience (this program was not written for fun) shows, however,
that chunks of 30-50MB are not uncommon.
and add a new helper target and script, "show-buildlink3", that outputs
a listing of the buildlink3.mk files included as well as the depth at
which they are included.
For example, "make show-buildlink3" in fonts/Xft2 displays:
zlib
fontconfig
iconv
zlib
freetype2
expat
freetype2
Xrender
renderproto
set OVERRIDE_DIRDEPTH to find any libtool scripts deeper in the WRKSRC
tree unless they're named something other than "libtool".
SHLIBTOOL_OVERRIDE generally doesn't need to be specified either -- just
define it to the empty list and shlibtool-override will look for libtool
scripts.
in NetBSD.
Xen is a virtual machine monitor for x86 hardware (runs only on
i686-class CPUs), which supports running multiple guests operating
systems on a single machine. Guest OSes (also called "domains")
require a modified kernel which supports Xen hypercalls in replacement
to access to the physical hardware. At boot, the xen kernel is loaded
(via grub) along with the guest kernel for the first domain (called
domain0). domain0 has privileges to access the physical hardware (PCI
and ISA devices), administrate other domains and provide virtual
devices (disks and network) to other domains.
This package contains the Xen3 kernel itself.
> I have released a patch (1.38.10-scheduler.patch) to the patches area of the
> Bacula Source Forge releases. I *strongly* recommend that everyone using
> Bacula version 1.38.10 apply this patch. It applies only to the Director
> (the SD and FD are unchanged) and *only* to version 1.38.10. The patch will
> prevent the Director for crashing or hanging (depending on your OS) whenever
> you do a "reload" command or whenever there is a sudden clock shift, which
> occurs much more often than one would imagine.
Bump PKGREVISION.
the pkglint warning:
As {INSTALL,DEINSTALL}_TEMPLATE is modified using "+=", its name
should indicate plural.
This does make the variables a bit more suggestive of the fact that they
hold lists of values.
This avoids the need for a confusing line of the form:
DEINSTALL_TEMPLATE+= path/to/INSTALL
in the package Makefile, and actually removes the need to specify it
altogether since by convention, the existence of the DEINSTALL script
is enough to add it to DEINSTALL_TEMPLATE.
Here are the major highlights for 1.38.10:
=============
Warning for version 1.38.8 and greater:
- The Windows FD no longer automatically folds the case in wild-card
comparions. To get the same behavior as before, you must explicitly use
"Ignore Case = yes" in your FileSet.
- Backslashes are no longer permitted in File directives (typical error for
Windows users), unless the string is enclosed in double quotes, in which
case, the backslashes must be doubled.
Major Changes for 1.38.10:
- This is a primarily a bug fix release, with the following bugs being
resolved#570, 609, 611, 613, 614, 617 as well as other bugs not
reported in the bugs database. See below for details.
- The bconsole "reload" command should now work properly in virtually
all situations thanks to the efforts of a number of people (Eric,
Christopher, and myself).
- There is an untested fix to eliminate the scheduling problems (either
no job run or the same job run twice) during sudden clock shifts (daylight
savings time change).
- The manual has been released under the GNU Free Documentation License (FDL).
The major difference is that this removes the prior restriction on
commercial reproduction of the manual.
- Fixed a race condition (thanks to Christopher) on dual processor machines
that caused jobs to block when starting with the SD.
===========
Please read the ReleaseNotes for more details.
This is essentially minor bug-fix release, which most notably works
around "unable to anonymously mmap" failure at startup and fixes
typo in -speed interpretation code. Besides bug-fixes this version
attempts to obtain exclusive lock on block device under Linux. This
opens possibility for safe deployment of automounting/autoplaying
facility under Linux 2.6. Keep in mind that it takes two to dance
tango, automounters/autoplayers has to play along as well.
915resolution is a tool to modify the video BIOS of the 800 and 900 series
Intel graphics chipsets. This includes the 845G, 855G, and 865G chipsets,
as well as 915G, 915GM, and 945G chipsets. This modification is neccessary
to allow the display of certain graphics resolutions for an Xorg or XFree86
graphics server.
915resolution's modifications of the BIOS are transient. There is no risk
of permanent modification of the BIOS. This also means that 915resolution
must be run every time the computer boots in order for it's changes to
take effect.
915resolution is derived from the tool 855resolution. However, the code
differs substantially. 915resolution's code base is much simpler.
915resolution also allows the modification of bits per pixel.
provided by the soon-to-be-committed munin-doc package.
Other minor changes:
o Remove comented-out bits from package Makefile
o Re-ordered variables reported by NetBSD's cpu plugin script
o Use shorter legend text in NetBSD's interrupts plugin script
Bumped package revision.