Far too many new features and bug fixes to list here. Includes a fix for
Hangul (Korean character) handling from Bang Jun-Young <junyoung at netbsd
dot org>. Thanks.
"Better late than never"
Changes from version 1.1:
* Added support for hex netmasks.
* Minor bugfixes, cleanup.
Provided by the maintainer - Joe Laffey <joe@laffeycomputer.com>, thanks!
Changes from version 1.1:
* Added support for hex netmasks.
* Minor bugfixes, cleanup.
Provided by the maintainer - Joe Laffey <joe@laffeycomputer.com>, thanks!
CHANGES IN 7.07.1
- The ps2epsi script did not quote ~'s in the sed
command (STR #261)
- ESP Ghostscript now substitutes the space character
for missing glyphs in fonts. This is controlled using
the espgsMissingChar definition in gs_init.ps (STR
#275)
CHANGES IN 7.07.1rc2
- The configure script did not check for a compatible
version of GIMP-print for the STP driver (STR #232)
- The CUPS driver incorrectly reallocated the page
memory, which could cause Ghostscript to crash (STR
#246)
- Fixed pointers treated as integers in src/gomni.c
(Thanks to Werner Fink from SuSE)
- Fixed potential 64-bit portability problem with malloc
(Thanks to Werner Fink from SuSE)
- Fixed X11 anti-aliasing problem (Thanks to Werner Fink
from SuSE)
- Security fix on ps2epsi (Thanks to Werner Fink from
SuSE)
- Update on Canon BJC drivers (Thanks to Werner Fink
from SuSE)
- CUPS Makefile fix (Thanks to Werner Fink from SuSE)
- Command line option "-c" fixed (STR #225 and #230,
thanks to Werner Fink from SuSE)
- ESP Ghostscript now reads all Fontmap files in the
library path (Thanks to Werner Fink from SuSE)
- The PNG device now correctly detects the version of
the PNG library in use (Thanks to Werner Fink from
SuSE)
- ESP Ghostscript should now cleanup all temporary files
(Thanks to Werner Fink from SuSE)
- The configure script did not substitute the OBJEXT and
EXEEXT variables in the IJS makefile (STR #218)
CHANGES IN 7.07.1rc1
- Updated to GNU Ghostscript 7.07.
- Added preliminary support for a CUPS-based PCL XL/PCL
6 driver and sample PPD files.
- The CUPS pstoraster script put a space between the
"-c" option and the color profile code, causing an
initialization error.
- The CUPS driver generated a lookup table that would
omit certain values due to rounding errors in the
Ghostscript graphics library (STR #136)
- The psmono and psgray drivers produced shrinked output
(STR #6)
- The SPARCprinter driver did not compile (STR #24)
- Type-3 masked images did not render properly (STR #79)
- Fixed pstoraster failures (STR #5 and #166)
- Fixed bug in Samsung SmartGDI driver which prevented
some files from being printed. Thanks to Grant Taylor
from linuxprinting.org for the fix.
- Made src/gdevgdi.c compilable in "-traditional" mode
of gcc (patch from Antony Uspensky).
- Updated the "lxm3200" driver (gdevlx32.c) to the
newest version, it features an option to adjust the
margins of the Lexmark Z31 and uni-directional
printing on the Z12 now.
- Fix datadir on systems that don't provide a default
prefix (MacOS X). SF Bug #695705.
which is now causing the build to fail on Solaris since -r1.130 of
that file.
Bump PKGREVISION for Solaris installations which previously had the
package installed correctly, but with a different RUBY_ARCHLIBDIR
location.
l2tpd is a user-space L2TP daemon. L2TP is the Layer Two Tunneling
Protocol described in RFC 2661. It allows you to tunnel PPP sessions
over a network or transport protocol (in this case, UDP.)
Part of the l2tp code is implemented in the l2tpd program, and part of
it is implemented as "handlers". A handler is a shared-object library
which is dynamically linked into l2tpd at run-time using the
"load-handler" configuration directive.
Although the handlers included with this package (sync-pppd and cmd)
are licensed under the GPL, as a special exception, you may write your
own handlers which link to code in this package and not release them
under the GPL. There may be other reasons why your handlers must
be released under the GPL (for example, they may link with other GPL'd
code), but in the absence of other reasons, you may keep your handlers
proprietary.
l2tpd is a user-space L2TP daemon. L2TP is the Layer Two Tunneling
Protocol described in RFC 2661. It allows you to tunnel PPP sessions
over a network or transport protocol (in this case, UDP.)
Part of the l2tp code is implemented in the l2tpd program, and part of
it is implemented as "handlers". A handler is a shared-object library
which is dynamically linked into l2tpd at run-time using the
"load-handler" configuration directive.
Although the handlers included with this package (sync-pppd and cmd)
are licensed under the GPL, as a special exception, you may write your
own handlers which link to code in this package and not release them
under the GPL. There may be other reasons why your handlers must
be released under the GPL (for example, they may link with other GPL'd
code), but in the absence of other reasons, you may keep your handlers
proprietary.